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03-04-2008 01:53 AM
03-04-2008 01:53 AM
Hi all,
My system H/W is rx8640, with 2 Cell boards in it. 1Npar & 2Vpars configured.
The OS uptime can be found by the uptime command.
But, is there any way to know how long the H/W(rx8640 in our case) was up and running without powering off.
My system H/W is rx8640, with 2 Cell boards in it. 1Npar & 2Vpars configured.
The OS uptime can be found by the uptime command.
But, is there any way to know how long the H/W(rx8640 in our case) was up and running without powering off.
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03-04-2008 05:18 AM
03-04-2008 05:18 AM
Solution
Hi,
there is only an indirect way of finding out when the server was powered off last time.
Go to the MP main menue and examine the System Event Log with
sl
e
Then you may find something like:
7036 PM 0 *7 eb000b0700e0082c 0100000047c6b7fa HKP_UNDERVOLTAGE
7036 02/28/2008 13:32:42
This log always happens when the AC power cords are removed.
In contrast to this, you would see the following logs if only the front panel switch was pressed or the CM> pe command was used on the MP to power off the server:
7032 PM 0 2 44800af800e00824 00ffffffffffff61 CABPWR_OFF
7032 02/28/2008 12:47:04
7031 PDHC 0,1 2 54800c3901e00822 ffffffffff0d000c CELL_POWER_OFF
7031 02/28/2008 12:47:04
7030 PDHC 0,0 2 54800c3900e00820 ffffffffff0d000c CELL_POWER_OFF
7030 02/28/2008 12:47:01
[kona-mp] MP:VWR (,,+,-,?,F,L,J,D,K,R,T,A,C,U,^B) > [kona-mp]
7029 PDHC 0,3 2 54800c3903e0081e ffffffffff0d000c CELL_POWER_OFF
7029 02/28/2008 12:47:00
there is only an indirect way of finding out when the server was powered off last time.
Go to the MP main menue and examine the System Event Log with
sl
e
Then you may find something like:
7036 PM 0 *7 eb000b0700e0082c 0100000047c6b7fa HKP_UNDERVOLTAGE
7036 02/28/2008 13:32:42
This log always happens when the AC power cords are removed.
In contrast to this, you would see the following logs if only the front panel switch was pressed or the CM> pe command was used on the MP to power off the server:
7032 PM 0 2 44800af800e00824 00ffffffffffff61 CABPWR_OFF
7032 02/28/2008 12:47:04
7031 PDHC 0,1 2 54800c3901e00822 ffffffffff0d000c CELL_POWER_OFF
7031 02/28/2008 12:47:04
7030 PDHC 0,0 2 54800c3900e00820 ffffffffff0d000c CELL_POWER_OFF
7030 02/28/2008 12:47:01
[kona-mp] MP:VWR (
7029 PDHC 0,3 2 54800c3903e0081e ffffffffff0d000c CELL_POWER_OFF
7029 02/28/2008 12:47:00
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