		      EFI System Event Log Viewer - Release Notes
		         Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation
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			             August 27, 2007

The EFI system event log (SEL) viewer utility is a EFI-based application program 
used for displaying data from the BMC's system event log.


RELEASE NOTES FOR SEL Viewer VERSION 1.9.2 Build 3

A. SUPPORTED PLATFORMS

   
   S5400SF
   S3200SH
   X38MLST
   S7000FC4U.


B. DEPENDENCIES
   
   1. Executes in EFI shell.

   2. Requires the files ipmi.efi, selenus.hlp and selenus.str besides the application 
      executable, selview.exe.

   
C. CHANGES SINCE THE PREVIOUS RELEASE

   Bug fixing.
   
   
D. HOW TO USE THIS UTILITY

   1. Boot to EFI shell prompt.
   
   2. Copy the files selview.exe, sel,ini, selview.str, ipmi.efi and selview.hlp to a hard drive 
      or USB key (all these files should be in the same directory).
   
   3. GUI interface

      The SEL Viewer is invoked by entering the following command at a DOS prompt:
   
   	selview	

      Use the arrow keys to browse through the menu and press the <Enter>
      key to select a particular menu.  A brief description of the selected 
      menu item is displayed in the tip-view window at the bottom of the GUI.

   4. Command-line interface

      The SEL Viewer can be run as a command-line application for some of the actions that
      it performs, including clearing the SEL or saving SEL contents to a file.

               selview [SEL File Name] [Options]

      a. To view the command-line help:

                selview /h   

      b. To save the SEL entries to a file in text format:

                selview log.sel /save

      c. To save the SEL entries to a file in hex format:

                selview log.sel /save /hex

      d. To clear the SEL entries:

                selview /clear


E. KNOWN ISSUES

   None.

F. UNSUPPORTED FEATURES

   None.	

G. INSTRUCTIONS TO END USER
    1. System needs to be updated with appropriate FRUSDR package successfully.

    2. HRS.INI file shouldn't be modified by user. Any modifications to this file may cause the behavior of utility un-predictable.

    3. If sdr record is not found for the given SEL event's Generator ID and Sensor number combination then SEL Viewer displays sensor type along with sensor number in place of sensor name.

    4. If sdr record is not found for the given SEL event's Generator ID and Sensor number combination then SEL Viewer displays sensor reading and threshold reading values as unspecified.

    5. Always SDR look up for the given SEL event is based on SEL events sensor number and generator id combination. That means if SEL Viewer couldn't able to locate SDR record for the given SEL event's sensor number & generator id combination, then SEL Viewer utility won't display Sensor Name/SDR String.

    6. Utility will display the event description as "Unknown Event", if utility couldn't able to find out the event description in hrs.ini file for the given SEL event's sensor type, offset, evd2 and evd3 combination.

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