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07-17-2006 11:36 PM
07-17-2006 11:36 PM
Command to check System/CPU temp?
Is there a command to check the status of the system/cpu temperature in hp-ux? I am running 11.23 on an rx8620.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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07-17-2006 11:41 PM
07-17-2006 11:41 PM
Re: Command to check System/CPU temp?
hi,
by GSp, you can see if temperature is norma or not in Cm menu
Login on GSP, select CM and execute PS
Ctrl B for exit
for example :
PS
System Power state: On
Temperature : Normal
Power supplies State
-------------------------------------
Power Supply 1 Normal
Power Supply 2 Normal
Fans State
-------------------------------------
Fan1A (CPU) Normal
Fan1B (CPU) Normal
Fan2 (Memory) Normal
Fan3 (I/O) Normal
CPU0 Fan Normal
CPU1 Fan Normal
regards
L-DERLYN
by GSp, you can see if temperature is norma or not in Cm menu
Login on GSP, select CM and execute PS
Ctrl B for exit
for example :
PS
System Power state: On
Temperature : Normal
Power supplies State
-------------------------------------
Power Supply 1 Normal
Power Supply 2 Normal
Fans State
-------------------------------------
Fan1A (CPU) Normal
Fan1B (CPU) Normal
Fan2 (Memory) Normal
Fan3 (I/O) Normal
CPU0 Fan Normal
CPU1 Fan Normal
regards
L-DERLYN
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07-17-2006 11:44 PM
07-17-2006 11:44 PM
Re: Command to check System/CPU temp?
Jason,
There is not really a command that you can use to check for system/cpu temp.
On the other side, servers are supposed to detect when they are getting to hot, and have a mechanism to let you know.
Other way would be to configure the servers with SMH and a server with SIM to pull information like temp out of the system.
Regards,
Jaime.
There is not really a command that you can use to check for system/cpu temp.
On the other side, servers are supposed to detect when they are getting to hot, and have a mechanism to let you know.
Other way would be to configure the servers with SMH and a server with SIM to pull information like temp out of the system.
Regards,
Jaime.
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