Viewing Sensor Data Records; Saving And Restoring The System Configuration - MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 Product Manual

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2. Use the <F4> and <F5> keys to scroll the window contents to the left and right to view
all of the columns.
3. Use the File and FRU menu items to work with the FRU information:
• Open: Views data from a previously saved FRU file.
• Save As: Saves the currently loaded FRU data to a file.
• Properties: Displays the number of FRU devices in the system and the number being
displayed. Only FRU devices with valid FRU areas are displayed.
• Reload: Refreshes the display by reading the current FRU entries from the server.

Viewing Sensor Data Records

To view the Sensor Data Records (SDR):
1. From the SSU Main window, choose SDR Manager.
When you start the SDR Manager, it automatically loads the SDR entries from non-volatile
memory.
The SDR Manager window has a navigation pane on the left that displays, in a tree format, the
sensor data records. The tree has categories for each type of record. Clicking on a category
expands or collapses a list of SDRs for that category. Clicking on an individual SDR displays
the information for that SDR in the presentation pane in the upper right. The description
pane in the lower right displays a description of the currently selected SDR type.
2. Use the <F4> and <F5> keys to scroll the window contents to the left and right to view
all of the columns.
3. Use the File and SDR menu items to work with the SDR information:
• Open: Views data from a previously saved SDR file.
• Save As: Saves the currently loaded SDR data to a file.
• Properties: Displays information about the SDR, including IPMI version, number of
SDR entries, time stamps for changes to the SDR information, and free space
remaining.
• Reload: Refreshes the display by reading the SDR data from the server.

Saving and Restoring the System Configuration

Using the SSU, you can save the following configuration information to a file:
Platform type, BIOS revision, and firmware revision
CMOS settings
Extended system configuration data (ESCD)
Settings for the emergency management port (EMP), platform event paging (PEP), and
BMC LAN alerts
Data is saved from all sources. There is no way to choose only certain pieces of configuration
data to save. You can also restore the information from a saved configuration file.
NOTE
BIOS passwords are stored in the file. Restoring a configuration can change passwords on
a server. EMP and LAN passwords are not stored in the file.
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