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10-25-2007 11:50 AM
10-25-2007 11:50 AM
Any one has idea how to check the power supply connectivity from OS (HP-UX 11.11) if any!!!!!
Thanks
Nair
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10-25-2007 12:27 PM
10-25-2007 12:27 PM
Solutionrun the following command and view the output file. It should show the status of yr hardware components.
# echo "Map SelAll Information ; wait InfoLog Quit OK" | cstm > /tmp/devicelist
Plz, do assign points if this solve your main question.
let us know the outcome.
Rgds
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10-25-2007 01:35 PM
10-25-2007 01:35 PM
Re: Power supply details of "rp3440" server
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10-25-2007 01:46 PM
10-25-2007 01:46 PM
Re: Power supply details of "rp3440" server
Do you know which device is giving this info ?
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10-25-2007 05:31 PM
10-25-2007 05:31 PM
Re: Power supply details of "rp3440" server
Once connected (telnet), run
MP:CM> ps
Hope this helps!
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10-28-2007 07:13 PM
10-28-2007 07:13 PM
Re: Power supply details of "rp3440" server
if you run the cstm info for the system, in will display information about the system. at the end of the output, you will see something like this :
Compute Cabinet 0
Cabinet 0 Hardware Inventory:
Component Slots Present Failure State
--------- ------- ------- ------- -------
Cabinet Fans (blowers) 8 8 0 NA
Cabinet Power Supplies 2 2 0 NA
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10-28-2007 07:19 PM
10-28-2007 07:19 PM
Re: Power supply details of "rp3440" server
CM> PS
PS
System Power state: On
Temperature : Normal
Power supplies State
-----------------------------------------------------------
Power Supply 1 Normal ---------> LHS PSU Viewed from Front
Power Supply 2 Normal ---------> RHS PSU Viewed from Front
Fans State
-----------------------------------------------------------
Cooling 1 (Sys) Normal
Cooling 2 (Mem) Normal
Cooling 3 (Disk) Normal
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10-30-2007 05:40 AM
10-30-2007 05:40 AM