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salman Posted on Jan 01, 2012
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Sel full 1912 error - Dell PowerEdge 2950 (becwfk1_6) Server

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Hello,

You will get the "Sel Full 1912 error" on your server when the system event log is full and unable to record further events. You must clear the event log before the error will cancel. Boot your system into the BIOS/CMOS, locate the system logs and select clear log, reboot your system. Once the system is back up, I would go into the admin task folder and make sure the logs are clear there as well.

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