Shelf Manager CLI
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Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
889c: LUN: 0, Sensor # 2 ("emulated temp")
Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01)
Lower Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x03, Processed Data:
3.000000 degrees C
Lower Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x14, Processed Data:
20.000000 degrees C
Lower Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0xfb, Processed
Data: -5.000000 degrees C
Upper Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x63, Processed Data:
99.000000 degrees C
Upper Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x50, Processed Data:
80.000000 degrees C
Upper Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0x5a, Processed
Data: 90.000000 degrees C
shmstatus
clia shmstatus [-v]
This command displays the Shelf Manager status in redundant configurations: Active or Backup. In verbose mode
(using
-v
) the command displays more information including the status of the Shelf FRU Info, status of the Remote
Management Control Protocol (RMCP) interface, and state of the backup Shelf Manager (if the Shelf Manager being
queried is the active one).
The command output includes a Ready For Operation flag that shows Yes:
For the active Shelf Manager if the active shelf manger finds valid shelf FRU information and successfully initializes its
RMCP interface.
For the backup Shelf Manager if the backup shelf manager successfully receives redundancy state information from the
active Shelf Manager.
Example verbose mode output for an active shelf manager:
# clia shmstatus -v
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
Host: "Active"
Ready For Operation: Yes
Detailed State Flags: "Shelf FRU Found" "Backup Healthy" "Initial Update Sent" "RMCP Up"
showunhealthy
clia showunhealthy
This command displays the list of FRUs that appear to have a problem. In the PICMG 3.0 context, problems are defined
as FRUs for which the cause of the last hot swap state change is one of the following:
l
Communication Lost
l
Communication lost due to local failure
l
Unexpected deactivation
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