#!/bin/sh # # checksel # # This script runs ipmiutil sel, writing any new records to syslog, # and will then clear the SEL if free space is low. # # The IPMI SEL should not normally be cleared, because the history # of the events is important, but if the IPMI SEL fills up, no new # events are logged, so saving the previous SEL events and clearing # the SEL must be done occasionally, as needed. # # app=`basename $0` # pdir=`echo $0 |sed -e "s/$app//"` pdir=/usr/bin ddir=/var/lib/ipmiutil # First check to see if the IPMI SEL is enabled on this system. # If not, do nothing else. $pdir/ipmiutil sel -v >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then # Write new SEL events to syslog, and check if free space is low $pdir/ipmiutil sel -w |grep "WARNING: free space" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then today=`date +%y%m%d` # The old SEL records are in syslog, but save a copy in $ddir also. $pdir/ipmiutil sel -e >$ddir/ipmisel_${today}.txt # Clear the IPMI SEL $pdir/ipmiutil sel -d /bin/rm -f $ddir/sel.idx fi fi