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тАО05-23-2004 04:06 AM
тАО05-23-2004 04:06 AM
Enclosure Temperature...
I was wondering if there is anyway in which it is possible to check the current enclosure temperature on a HP9000 L3000 server. We get syslog alerts when the temperature goes above something like 36 or 37 degrees celsius, but don't know of any way or command that can be run to find out the current enclosure temperature? Is this even possible?
Many Thanks
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тАО05-23-2004 06:56 AM
тАО05-23-2004 06:56 AM
Re: Enclosure Temperature...
This issue has been discussed in the past and you can read it yourself here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/parseCurl.do?CURL=%2Fcm%2FQuestionAnswer%2F1%2C%2C0x63bfc8ecad09d6118ff40090279cd0f9%2C00.html&admit=716493758+1085338261729+28353475
Hope this helps
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тАО05-23-2004 06:57 AM
тАО05-23-2004 06:57 AM
Re: Enclosure Temperature...
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=494415
I would say this is a GSP feature. How it talks to syslog, thats a mystery.
To me.
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тАО05-23-2004 07:20 AM
тАО05-23-2004 07:20 AM
Re: Enclosure Temperature...
Get a bigger air-con unit!!! We have similar problems and are in the process of finding a budget....
Good luck.. regards
Tim
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тАО05-24-2004 03:09 AM
тАО05-24-2004 03:09 AM
Re: Enclosure Temperature...
The GSP command is "PS". Lastest firmware will show status of power supplies, fans, and at the top, current temperature level, such as normal, warning, critical.
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тАО05-24-2004 05:34 AM
тАО05-24-2004 05:34 AM
Re: Enclosure Temperature...
Thanks Again,
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тАО05-25-2004 05:13 AM
тАО05-25-2004 05:13 AM
Re: Enclosure Temperature...
Bill Hassell, sysadmin