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Chapter 5 - Operating the System via the CLI
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VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
Displaying Alarms and Logs
Display the current alarms that light the System LED on the Memory Array to
help prevent system damage in the case of a fan failure, lid removal, or to
diagnose performance problems when one or more VIMMs are affected by high
temperatures.
See
for more information on alarms.
If the alarms and logs do not provide enough information to resolve an issue, run
the
vincident
utility to collect information from the host computer and
memory array, and contact HP Customer Support (or service provider). See
on page 155 and
Displaying the Current Alarms
1.
Log into the Memory Array.
2.
Navigate to the
System
context level. At the root prompt, type:
3.
At the
System
context prompt, type:
The command displays information similar to the following:
Displaying the System Log
Display the data contained in the log on the Memory Array. The log is displayed
in a paginator window, unless you have disabled the paginator options.
on page 82 for detailed instructions on using the window
pagination.
To display the system’s log:
1.
Log into the Memory Array.
2.
Navigate to the
System
context level. At the root prompt, type:
3.
At the
System
context prompt, type:
context system alarms
show
system>
show alarms
alarm1 Lid removed
alarm2 Top fan tray removed
alarm3 Bottom-left fan running too slowly, 2000 RPM
alarm4 VIMM 14 low 1.8V, 1.68 volts; VIMM shut down
alarm5 VIMM 68: hot, 71 C
context system
show log
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