Sdr Viewer - Intel SR870BN4 - Server Platform - 0 MB RAM Product Manual

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SDR Viewer

The SDR task allows the user to view the current system SDR records stored in the BMC. It also
provides the interface to opening and saving SDR files, and to viewing the SDR properties.
NOTE
The SDR Viewer task is only available on the local version of the SMU.
This task is not available when running the remote version of the application.
The SDR Viewer allows the user to view the current BMC SDRs on the target system. The SDR
Viewer task supports the following:
Viewing the BMC SDRs
Viewing the SDR properties.
Saving the SDRs to a file
Viewing a saved SDR file
When the user selects the SDR task, the SDRs are retrieved from the system. As the load
progresses, a dialog window updates the user on the status. The user is not allowed to interrupt this
process.
After the load is completed, a tree view of the system SDRs is displayed. The top branches of the
tree are the SDR types. Under the branches are the records of that type. Clicking on the branch
will expand and collapse it, showing or hiding the SDRs of that type. Clicking on an SDR will
open a window that contains the SDR title, value, and byte location for each field in the record.
Only SDR types that have entries are included in the SDR tree view. If the viewer determines that
a SDR record is invalid, the record is ignored and the remainder of the records are added to the tree.
After the tree is created, a message box displays the following message if invalid records have been
identified:
The SDR data read from the system contained invalid records, these
records will not be displayed by the viewer. Updating your
system's SDRs may correct this problem
If all the records are valid, no message is displayed. If there was an error retrieving the SDRs from
the system, the following message is displayed:
Error retrieving SDRs from the system
An error message is also displayed if there was an error reading the SDR properties.
The SDR tree is navigable by using the keypad. The <left arrow> key collapses a branch if
the current selection is on a branch. If the current selection is on a leaf, the selection is moved to
the branch that contains the leaf.
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