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тАО03-24-2009 05:23 AM
тАО03-24-2009 05:23 AM
I am having rp4440 with hp-ux 11.11 v1.
I want to check thermal level in the server by running some command. please assist me to find any utility or command
Regards
Niru
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тАО03-24-2009 05:50 AM
тАО03-24-2009 05:50 AM
Re: Thermal monitoring in HP-UX
If the system is overheating, you will get EMS notifications in the syslog and probably in the MP event log as well. If the system is _critically_ overheating, it will execute a hard shutdown automatically. The overtemp alerting and shutdown is executed by the envd process: see "man envd" for more details.
To view the MP event log, use the "SL" command in the main menu of the MP, select "E" for Event log, then "T" for Text mode. Then keep pressing Enter to see all the log entries.
You won't get a temperature reading from a rp4440, just a Good/NotGood-type indicator.
MK
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тАО03-24-2009 07:23 PM
тАО03-24-2009 07:23 PM
Re: Thermal monitoring in HP-UX
I already heard some utility in hp-ux which gives the current temperature level of the server.Problem is I can't remember the name of it.It may be cstm or anything else.
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Niru
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тАО03-24-2009 08:41 PM
тАО03-24-2009 08:41 PM
Re: Thermal monitoring in HP-UX
You can check everything from nickel output
#cd /opt/contrib/bin
#./nickel
check the nickel output .
Rgds//
Taifur
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тАО03-24-2009 09:26 PM
тАО03-24-2009 09:26 PM
SolutionMP:CM> ps
PS
For System Processor Status see the SS command.
For Power Supply and Fan status see the Onboard Administrator.
System Power state : On
System Power usage : 203 Watts
System Power allocation : 255 Watts
Ambient temperature : 24 C
Temperature status : Normal
Over Temperature protection: Enabled
On some models you can get and decode the values from sensors, but this is much more complicated and can't be done from the OS usually.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО03-24-2009 09:54 PM
тАО03-24-2009 09:54 PM
Re: Thermal monitoring in HP-UX
I am having rp4440. It shows only temperature "normal".But not temperature level.
Also, I have nickel script, But i didn't see any temperature indication.
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Niru
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тАО03-25-2009 12:04 AM
тАО03-25-2009 12:04 AM
Re: Thermal monitoring in HP-UX
[mp-hostname] MP:CM> ps
PS
For System Processor Status see the SS command.
System Power state: On
Temperature : Normal
Power supplies State
-----------------------------------------------------------
Power Supply 1 Normal
Power Supply 2 Fault
Fans State Fans State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan 1 (Mem) Normal Fan 7 (CPU) Normal
Fan 2 (Mem) Normal Fan 8 (CPU) Normal
Fan 3 (Mem) Normal Fan 9 (I/O) Normal
Fan 4 (Mem) Normal Fan 10 (I/O) Normal
Fan 5 (CPU) Normal Fan 11 (I/O) Normal
Fan 6 (CPU) Normal Fan 12 (I/O) Normal
There is the status Lavel of Temp like normal, critical etc
Teperature in degree not specified..
Regards,
Gokul Chandola
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тАО03-25-2009 12:52 AM
тАО03-25-2009 12:52 AM
Re: Thermal monitoring in HP-UX
;-)
The server has several sensor to monitor environmental data like temperatures and voltage.
If a value is out of range, the system will alert the operating system.
Some applications are able to access these sensor directly, e.g. the system management homepage on some server models.
Example from my rx2600:
(MP output):
MP:CM> ps
PS
System Power state: On
Temperature : Normal
but SMH output:
Home -> System -> Temperature
Status Sensor Location Temp Threshold
OK Temperature Sensor 216 Ambient Temp 22 38
OK Temperature Sensor 217 Processor 0 Temp 62 103
Try it.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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