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The environmental statistics display. These include the range for upper and lower critical readings for
each environmental statistic followed by the current reading and threshold status.
Figure 3-5: Environmental Statistics through the CLI
5.1.1.x—To Identify a System Problem or Failure through the CLI:
Use the following procedure if your software release is 5.1.1.x or later. If you are running 4.2.2.x or later
see
“4.2.2.x—To Identify a System Problem or Failure through the CLI:”
1
Log on to the SG200 CLI (see
2
From any CLI mode, enter the following command:
sgos#
show system-resource-metrics
The hardware and software system resource metrics display. These include the range for upper and
lower critical readings for each environmental statistic followed by the current reading and threshold
status.
Figure 3-6: System Resource Metrics CLI output
SGOS#(config)
show environmental
Environmental Sensor Information
Baseboard Temperature # 1 :
Temperature Reading: 31.7 C
Current Threshold Status : NOMINAL -- OK
% UPPER CRITICAL : 75.0
% UPPER NON CRITICAL : 65.0
Processor Temperature # 1 :
Temperature Reading: 32.0 C
Current Threshold Status : NOMINAL -- OK
% UPPER CRITICAL : 90.0
% UPPER NON CRITICAL : 75.0
SGOS#(config)
show system-resource-metrics
System Resource Statistics
CPU utilization
Current Value: 0 percent
Current Status: ok
Critical Threshold: 95 percent
Critical Interval: 120 seconds
Warning Threshold: 80 percent
Warning Interval: 120 seconds
Notification Type: SNMP trap
Memory pressure
Current Value: 62 percent
Current Status: ok
Critical Threshold: 95 percent
Critical Interval: 120 second
Warning Threshold: 90 percent