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1a96a7948SMatt Spinler# Platform Event Log Message Registry
2a96a7948SMatt SpinlerOn the BMC, PELs are created from the standard event logs provided by
3a96a7948SMatt Spinlerphosphor-logging using a message registry that provides the PEL related fields.
4a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThe message registry is a JSON file.
5a96a7948SMatt Spinler
6a96a7948SMatt Spinler## Contents
7a96a7948SMatt Spinler* [Component IDs](#component-ids)
8a96a7948SMatt Spinler* [Message Registry](#message-registry-fields)
9d03d3d91SMatt Spinler* [Modifying and Testing](#modifying-and-testing)
10a96a7948SMatt Spinler
11a96a7948SMatt Spinler## Component IDs
12a96a7948SMatt SpinlerA component ID is a 2 byte value of the form 0xYY00 used in a PEL to:
13a96a7948SMatt Spinler1. Provide the upper byte (the YY from above) of an SRC reason code in `BD`
14a96a7948SMatt Spinler   SRCs.
15a96a7948SMatt Spinler2. Reside in the section header of the Private Header PEL section to specify
16a96a7948SMatt Spinler   the error log creator's component ID.
17a96a7948SMatt Spinler3. Reside in the section header of the User Header section to specify the error
18a96a7948SMatt Spinler   log committer's component ID.
19a96a7948SMatt Spinler4. Reside in the section header in the User Data section to specify which
20a96a7948SMatt Spinler   parser to call to parse that section.
21a96a7948SMatt Spinler
22a96a7948SMatt SpinlerComponent IDs are specified in the message registry either as the upper byte of
23a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe SRC reason code field for `BD` SRCs, or in the standalone `ComponentID`
24a96a7948SMatt Spinlerfield.
25a96a7948SMatt Spinler
26a96a7948SMatt SpinlerComponent IDs will be unique on a per-repository basis for errors unique to
27a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthat repository.  When the same errors are created by multiple repositories,
28a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthose errors will all share the same component ID.  The master list of
29a96a7948SMatt Spinlercomponent IDs is [here](ComponentIDs.md).
30a96a7948SMatt Spinler
31a96a7948SMatt Spinler## Message Registry Fields
32a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThe message registry schema is [here](schema/schema.json), and the message
33a96a7948SMatt Spinlerregistry itself is [here](message_registry.json).  The schema will be validated
34a96a7948SMatt Spinlereither during a bitbake build or during CI, or eventually possibly both.
35a96a7948SMatt Spinler
36a96a7948SMatt SpinlerIn the message registry, there are fields for specifying:
37a96a7948SMatt Spinler
38a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Name
39a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis is the key into the message registry, and is the Message property
40a96a7948SMatt Spinlerof the OpenBMC event log that the PEL is being created from.
41a96a7948SMatt Spinler
42a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
43a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Name": "xyz.openbmc_project.Power.Fault"
44a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
45a96a7948SMatt Spinler
46a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Subsystem
47a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis field is part of the PEL User Header section, and is used to specify
48a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe subsystem pertaining to the error.  It is an enumeration that maps to the
49a96a7948SMatt Spinleractual PEL value.
50a96a7948SMatt Spinler
51a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
52a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Subsystem": "power_supply"
53a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
54a96a7948SMatt Spinler
55a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Severity
56a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis field is part of the PEL User Header section, and is used to specify
57a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe PEL severity.  It is an optional field, if it isn't specified, then the
58a96a7948SMatt Spinlerseverity of the OpenBMC event log will be converted into a PEL severity value.
59a96a7948SMatt Spinler
6017952d94SMatt SpinlerIt can either be the plain severity value, or an array of severity values that
6117952d94SMatt Spinlerare based on system type, where an entry without a system type will match
6217952d94SMatt Spinleranything unless another entry has a matching system type.
6317952d94SMatt Spinler
64a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
65a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Severity": "unrecoverable"
66a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
67a96a7948SMatt Spinler
6817952d94SMatt Spinler```
6917952d94SMatt SpinlerSeverity":
7017952d94SMatt Spinler[
7117952d94SMatt Spinler    {
7217952d94SMatt Spinler        "System": "system1",
7317952d94SMatt Spinler        "SevValue": "recovered"
7417952d94SMatt Spinler    },
7517952d94SMatt Spinler    {
7617952d94SMatt Spinler        "Severity": "unrecoverable"
7717952d94SMatt Spinler    }
7817952d94SMatt Spinler]
7917952d94SMatt Spinler```
8017952d94SMatt SpinlerThe above example shows that on system 'system1' the severity will be
8117952d94SMatt Spinlerrecovered, and on every other system it will be unrecoverable.
8217952d94SMatt Spinler
83a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Mfg Severity
84a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis is an optional field and is used to override the Severity field when a
8517952d94SMatt Spinlerspecific manufacturing isolation mode is enabled.  It has the same format as
8617952d94SMatt SpinlerSeverity.
87a96a7948SMatt Spinler
88a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
89a96a7948SMatt Spinler"MfgSeverity": "unrecoverable"
90a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
91a96a7948SMatt Spinler
92a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Event Scope
93a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis field is part of the PEL User Header section, and is used to specify
94a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe event scope, as defined by the PEL spec.  It is optional and defaults to
95a96a7948SMatt Spinler"entire platform".
96a96a7948SMatt Spinler
97a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
98a96a7948SMatt Spinler"EventScope": "entire_platform"
99a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
100a96a7948SMatt Spinler
101a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Event Type
102a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis field is part of the PEL User Header section, and is used to specify
103a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe event type, as defined by the PEL spec.  It is optional and defaults to
1043fb208e3SMatt Spinler"not applicable" for non-informational logs, and "misc_information_only" for
1053fb208e3SMatt Spinlerinformational ones.
106a96a7948SMatt Spinler
107a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
108a96a7948SMatt Spinler"EventType": "na"
109a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
110a96a7948SMatt Spinler
111a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Action Flags
112a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis field is part of the PEL User Header section, and is used to specify the
113a96a7948SMatt SpinlerPEL action flags, as defined by the PEL spec.  It is an array of enumerations.
114a96a7948SMatt Spinler
1153fb208e3SMatt SpinlerThe action flags can usually be deduced from other PEL fields, such as the
1163fb208e3SMatt Spinlerseverity or if there are any callouts.  As such, this is an optional field and
1173fb208e3SMatt Spinlerif not supplied the code will fill them in based on those fields.
1183fb208e3SMatt Spinler
1193fb208e3SMatt SpinlerIn fact, even if supplied here, the code may still modify them to ensure they
120*78feef04SMatt Spinlerare correct.  The rules used for this are
121*78feef04SMatt Spinler[here](../README.md#action-flags-and-event-type-rules).
1223fb208e3SMatt Spinler
123a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
124a96a7948SMatt Spinler"ActionFlags": ["service_action", "report", "call_home"]
125a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
126a96a7948SMatt Spinler
127a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Mfg Action Flags
128a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis is an optional field and is used to override the Action Flags field when a
129a96a7948SMatt Spinlerspecific manufacturing isolation mode is enabled.
130a96a7948SMatt Spinler
131a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
132a96a7948SMatt Spinler"MfgActionFlags": ["service_action", "report", "call_home"]
133a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
134a96a7948SMatt Spinler
135a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Component ID
136a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis is the component ID of the PEL creator, in the form 0xYY00.  For `BD`
137a96a7948SMatt SpinlerSRCs, this is an optional field and if not present the value will be taken from
138a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe upper byte of the reason code.  If present for `BD` SRCs, then this byte
139a96a7948SMatt Spinlermust match the upper byte of the reason code.
140a96a7948SMatt Spinler
141a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
142a96a7948SMatt Spinler"ComponentID": "0x5500"
143a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
144a96a7948SMatt Spinler
145a96a7948SMatt Spinler### SRC Type
146a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis specifies the type of SRC to create.  The type is the first 2 characters
147a96a7948SMatt Spinlerof the 8 character ASCII string field of the PEL.  The allowed types are `BD`,
148a96a7948SMatt Spinlerfor the standard OpenBMC error, and `11`, for power related errors.  It is
149a96a7948SMatt Spinleroptional and if not specified will default to `BD`.
150a96a7948SMatt Spinler
151a96a7948SMatt SpinlerNote: The ASCII string for BD SRCs looks like: `BDBBCCCC`, where:
152a96a7948SMatt Spinler* BD = SRC type
153a96a7948SMatt Spinler* BB = PEL subsystem as mentioned above
154a96a7948SMatt Spinler* CCCC SRC reason code
155a96a7948SMatt Spinler
156a96a7948SMatt SpinlerFor `11` SRCs, it looks like: `1100RRRR`, where RRRR is the SRC reason code.
157a96a7948SMatt Spinler
158a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
159a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Type": "11"
160a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
161a96a7948SMatt Spinler
162a96a7948SMatt Spinler### SRC Reason Code
163a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis is the 4 character value in the latter half of the SRC ASCII string.  It
164a96a7948SMatt Spinleris treated as a 2 byte hex value, such as 0x5678.  For `BD` SRCs, the first
165a96a7948SMatt Spinlerbyte is the same as the first byte of the component ID field in the Private
166a96a7948SMatt SpinlerHeader section that represents the creator's component ID.
167a96a7948SMatt Spinler
168a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
169a96a7948SMatt Spinler"ReasonCode": "0x5544"
170a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
171a96a7948SMatt Spinler
172a96a7948SMatt Spinler### SRC Symptom ID Fields
173a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThe symptom ID is in the Extended User Header section and is defined in the PEL
174a96a7948SMatt Spinlerspec as the unique event signature string.  It always starts with the ASCII
175a96a7948SMatt Spinlerstring.  This field in the message registry allows one to choose which SRC words
176a96a7948SMatt Spinlerto use in addition to the ASCII string field to form the symptom ID. All words
177a96a7948SMatt Spinlerare separated by underscores.  If not specified, the code will choose a default
178a96a7948SMatt Spinlerformat, which may depend on the SRC type.
179a96a7948SMatt Spinler
180a96a7948SMatt SpinlerFor example: ["SRCWord3", "SRCWord9"] would be:
181a96a7948SMatt Spinler`<ASCII_STRING>_<SRCWord3>_<SRCWord9>`, which could look like:
182a96a7948SMatt Spinler`B181320_00000050_49000000`.
183a96a7948SMatt Spinler
184a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
185a96a7948SMatt Spinler"SymptomIDFields": ["SRCWord3", "SRCWord9"]
186a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
187a96a7948SMatt Spinler
188a96a7948SMatt Spinler### SRC words 6 to 9
189a96a7948SMatt SpinlerIn a PEL, these SRC words are free format and can be filled in by the user as
190a96a7948SMatt Spinlerdesired.  On the BMC, the source of these words is the AdditionalData fields in
191a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe event log.  The message registry provides a way for the log creator to
192a96a7948SMatt Spinlerspecify which AdditionalData property field to get the data from, and also to
193a96a7948SMatt Spinlerdefine what the SRC word means for use by parsers.  If not specified, these SRC
194a96a7948SMatt Spinlerwords will be set to zero in the PEL.
195a96a7948SMatt Spinler
196a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
197a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Words6to9":
198a96a7948SMatt Spinler{
199a96a7948SMatt Spinler    "6":
200a96a7948SMatt Spinler    {
201a96a7948SMatt Spinler        "description": "Failing unit number",
202a96a7948SMatt Spinler        "AdditionalDataPropSource": "PS_NUM"
203a96a7948SMatt Spinler    }
204a96a7948SMatt Spinler}
205a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
206a96a7948SMatt Spinler
207a96a7948SMatt Spinler### SRC Power Fault flag
208a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThe SRC has a bit in it to indicate if the error is a power fault.  This is an
209a96a7948SMatt Spinleroptional field in the message registry and defaults to false.
210a96a7948SMatt Spinler
211a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
212a96a7948SMatt Spinler"PowerFault: false
213a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
214a96a7948SMatt Spinler
215a96a7948SMatt Spinler### Documentation Fields
216a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThe documentation fields are used by PEL parsers to display a human readable
217a96a7948SMatt Spinlerdescription of a PEL.  They are also the source for the Redfish event log
218a96a7948SMatt Spinlermessages.
219a96a7948SMatt Spinler
220a96a7948SMatt Spinler#### Message
221a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis field is used by the BMC's PEL parser as the description of the error log.
222a96a7948SMatt SpinlerIt will also be used in Redfish event logs.  It supports argument substitution
223a96a7948SMatt Spinlerusing the %1, %2, etc placeholders allowing any of the SRC user data words 6 -
224a96a7948SMatt Spinler9 to be displayed as part of the message.  If the placeholders are used, then
225a96a7948SMatt Spinlerthe `MessageArgSources` property must be present to say which SRC words to use
226a96a7948SMatt Spinlerfor each placeholder.
227a96a7948SMatt Spinler
228a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
229a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Message": "Processor %1 had %2 errors"
230a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
231a96a7948SMatt Spinler
232a96a7948SMatt Spinler#### MessageArgSources
233a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis optional field is required when the Message field contains the %X
234a96a7948SMatt Spinlerplaceholder arguments. It is an array that says which SRC words to get the
235a96a7948SMatt Spinlerplaceholders from.  In the example below, SRC word 6 would be used for %1, and
236a96a7948SMatt SpinlerSRC word 7 for %2.
237a96a7948SMatt Spinler
238a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
239a96a7948SMatt Spinler"MessageArgSources":
240a96a7948SMatt Spinler[
241a96a7948SMatt Spinler    "SRCWord6", "SRCWord7"
242a96a7948SMatt Spinler]
243a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
244a96a7948SMatt Spinler
245a96a7948SMatt Spinler#### Description
246a96a7948SMatt SpinlerA short description of the error.  This is required by the Redfish schema to generate a Redfish message entry, but is not used in Redfish or PEL output.
247a96a7948SMatt Spinler
248a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
249a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Description": "A power fault"
250a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
251a96a7948SMatt Spinler
252a96a7948SMatt Spinler#### Notes
253a96a7948SMatt SpinlerThis is an optional free format text field for keeping any notes for the
254a96a7948SMatt Spinlerregistry entry, as comments are not allowed in JSON.  It is an array of strings
255a96a7948SMatt Spinlerfor easier readability of long fields.
256a96a7948SMatt Spinler
257a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
258a96a7948SMatt Spinler"Notes": [
259a96a7948SMatt Spinler    "This entry is for every type of power fault.",
260a96a7948SMatt Spinler    "There is probably a hardware failure."
261a96a7948SMatt Spinler]
262a96a7948SMatt Spinler```
26370311203SMatt Spinler
26470311203SMatt Spinler### Callout Fields
26570311203SMatt SpinlerThe callout fields allow one to specify the PEL callouts (either a hardware
26670311203SMatt SpinlerFRU, a symbolic FRU, or a maintenance procedure) in the entry for a particular
26770311203SMatt Spinlererror.  These callouts can vary based on system type, as well as a user
26870311203SMatt Spinlerspecified AdditionalData property field.   Callouts will be added to the PEL in
26970311203SMatt Spinlerthe order they are listed in the JSON.  If a callout is passed into the error,
27070311203SMatt Spinlersay with CALLOUT_INVENTORY_PATH, then that callout will be added to the PEL
27170311203SMatt Spinlerbefore the callouts in the registry.
27270311203SMatt Spinler
27370311203SMatt SpinlerThere is room for up to 10 callouts in a PEL.
27470311203SMatt Spinler
27570311203SMatt Spinler#### Callouts example based on the system type
27670311203SMatt Spinler
27770311203SMatt Spinler```
27870311203SMatt Spinler"Callouts":
27970311203SMatt Spinler[
28070311203SMatt Spinler    {
28170311203SMatt Spinler        "System": "system1",
28270311203SMatt Spinler        "CalloutList":
28370311203SMatt Spinler        [
28470311203SMatt Spinler            {
28570311203SMatt Spinler                "Priority": "high",
28670311203SMatt Spinler                "LocCode": "P1-C1"
28770311203SMatt Spinler            },
28870311203SMatt Spinler            {
28970311203SMatt Spinler                "Priority": "low",
29070311203SMatt Spinler                "LocCode": "P1"
29170311203SMatt Spinler            }
29270311203SMatt Spinler        ]
29370311203SMatt Spinler    },
29470311203SMatt Spinler    {
29570311203SMatt Spinler        "CalloutList":
29670311203SMatt Spinler        [
29770311203SMatt Spinler            {
29870311203SMatt Spinler                "Priority": "high",
29970311203SMatt Spinler                "Procedure": "SVCDOCS"
30070311203SMatt Spinler            }
30170311203SMatt Spinler        ]
30270311203SMatt Spinler
30370311203SMatt Spinler    }
30470311203SMatt Spinler]
30570311203SMatt Spinler
30670311203SMatt Spinler```
30770311203SMatt Spinler
30870311203SMatt SpinlerThe above example shows that on system 'system1', the FRU at location P1-C1
30970311203SMatt Spinlerwill be called out with a priority of high, and the FRU at P1 with a priority
31070311203SMatt Spinlerof low.  On every other system, the maintenance procedure SVCDOCS is called
31170311203SMatt Spinlerout.
31270311203SMatt Spinler
31370311203SMatt Spinler#### Callouts example based on an AdditionalData field
31470311203SMatt Spinler
31570311203SMatt Spinler```
31670311203SMatt Spinler"CalloutsUsingAD":
31770311203SMatt Spinler{
31870311203SMatt Spinler    "ADName": "PROC_NUM",
31970311203SMatt Spinler    "CalloutsWithTheirADValues":
32070311203SMatt Spinler    [
32170311203SMatt Spinler        {
32270311203SMatt Spinler            "ADValue": "0",
32370311203SMatt Spinler            "Callouts":
32470311203SMatt Spinler            [
32570311203SMatt Spinler                {
32670311203SMatt Spinler                    "CalloutList":
32770311203SMatt Spinler                    [
32870311203SMatt Spinler                        {
32970311203SMatt Spinler                            "Priority": "high",
33070311203SMatt Spinler                            "LocCode": "P1-C5"
33170311203SMatt Spinler                        }
33270311203SMatt Spinler                    ]
33370311203SMatt Spinler                }
33470311203SMatt Spinler            ]
33570311203SMatt Spinler        },
33670311203SMatt Spinler        {
33770311203SMatt Spinler            "ADValue": "1",
33870311203SMatt Spinler            "Callouts":
33970311203SMatt Spinler            [
34070311203SMatt Spinler                {
34170311203SMatt Spinler                    "CalloutList":
34270311203SMatt Spinler                    [
34370311203SMatt Spinler                        {
34470311203SMatt Spinler                            "Priority": "high",
34570311203SMatt Spinler                            "LocCode": "P1-C6"
34670311203SMatt Spinler                        }
34770311203SMatt Spinler                    ]
34870311203SMatt Spinler                }
34970311203SMatt Spinler            ]
35070311203SMatt Spinler        }
35170311203SMatt Spinler    ]
35270311203SMatt Spinler}
35370311203SMatt Spinler
35470311203SMatt Spinler```
35570311203SMatt Spinler
35670311203SMatt SpinlerThis example shows that the callouts were selected based on the 'PROC_NUM'
35770311203SMatt SpinlerAdditionalData field.  When PROC_NUM was 0, the FRU at P1-C5 was called out.
35870311203SMatt SpinlerWhen it was 1, P1-C6 was called out.  Note that the same 'Callouts' array is
35970311203SMatt Spinlerused as in the previous example, so these callouts can also depend on the
36070311203SMatt Spinlersystem type.
36170311203SMatt Spinler
36270311203SMatt Spinler#### CalloutType
36370311203SMatt SpinlerThis field can be used to modify the failing component type field in the
36470311203SMatt Spinlercallout when the default doesn\'t fit:
36570311203SMatt Spinler
36670311203SMatt Spinler```
36770311203SMatt Spinler{
36870311203SMatt Spinler
36970311203SMatt Spinler    "Priority": "high",
37070311203SMatt Spinler    "Procedure": "FIXIT22"
37170311203SMatt Spinler    "CalloutType": "config_procedure"
37270311203SMatt Spinler}
37370311203SMatt Spinler```
37470311203SMatt Spinler
37570311203SMatt SpinlerThe defaults are:
37670311203SMatt Spinler- Normal hardware FRU: hardware_fru
37770311203SMatt Spinler- Symbolic FRU: symbolic_fru
37870311203SMatt Spinler- Procedure: maint_procedure
379d03d3d91SMatt Spinler
380d03d3d91SMatt Spinler## Modifying and Testing
381d03d3d91SMatt Spinler
382d03d3d91SMatt SpinlerThe general process for adding new entries to the message registry is:
383d03d3d91SMatt Spinler
384d03d3d91SMatt Spinler1. Update message_registry.json to add the new errors.
385d03d3d91SMatt Spinler2. If a new component ID is used (usually the first byte of the SRC reason
386d03d3d91SMatt Spinler   code), document it in ComponentIDs.md.
387d03d3d91SMatt Spinler3. Validate the file. It must be valid JSON and obey the schema.  The
388d03d3d91SMatt Spinler   `process_registry.py` script in `extensions/openpower-pels/registry/tools`
389d03d3d91SMatt Spinler   will validate both, though it requires the python-jsonschema package to do
390d03d3d91SMatt Spinler   the schema validation.  This script is also run to validate the message
391d03d3d91SMatt Spinler   registry as part of CI testing.
392d03d3d91SMatt Spinler
393d03d3d91SMatt Spinler```
394d03d3d91SMatt Spinler ./tools/process_registry.py -v -s schema/schema.json -r message_registry.json
395d03d3d91SMatt Spinler```
396d03d3d91SMatt Spinler
397d03d3d91SMatt Spinler4. One can test what PELs are generated from these new entries without writing
398d03d3d91SMatt Spinler   any code to create the corresponding event logs:
399d03d3d91SMatt Spinler    1. Copy the modified message_registry.json into `/etc/phosphor-logging/` on
400d03d3d91SMatt Spinler       the BMC. That directory may need to be created.
401d03d3d91SMatt Spinler    2. Use busctl to call the Create method to create an event log
402d03d3d91SMatt Spinler       corresponding to the message registry entry under test.
403d03d3d91SMatt Spinler
404d03d3d91SMatt Spinler```
405d03d3d91SMatt Spinlerbusctl call xyz.openbmc_project.Logging /xyz/openbmc_project/logging \
406d03d3d91SMatt Spinlerxyz.openbmc_project.Logging.Create Create ssa{ss} \
407d03d3d91SMatt Spinlerxyz.openbmc_project.Common.Error.Timeout \
408d03d3d91SMatt Spinlerxyz.openbmc_project.Logging.Entry.Level.Error 1 "TIMEOUT_IN_MSEC" "5"
409d03d3d91SMatt Spinler```
410d03d3d91SMatt Spinler
411d03d3d91SMatt Spinler    3. Check the PEL that was created using peltool.
412d03d3d91SMatt Spinler    4. When finished, delete the file from `/etc/phosphor-logging/`.
413