The following is an example of
sensorShow
output.
chassis:admin> sensorshow
sensor
1: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 29 C
sensor
2: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 47 C
sensor
3: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 43 C
sensor
4: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 34 C
sensor
5: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 53 C
sensor
6: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 36 C
sensor
7: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 39 C
sensor
8: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 33 C
sensor
9: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 41 C
sensor 10: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 43 C
sensor 11: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 44 C
sensor 12: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 41 C
sensor 13: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 45 C
sensor 14: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 31 C
sensor 15: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 45 C
sensor 16: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 48 C
sensor 17: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 31 C
sensor 18: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 45 C
sensor 19: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 45 C
sensor 20: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 29 C
sensor 21: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 44 C
sensor 22: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 43 C
sensor 23: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 30 C
sensor 24: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 45 C
sensor 25: (Temperature) is Ok, value is 42 C
sensor 26: (Fan
) is Ok,speed is 6984 RPM
sensor 27: (Fan
) is Ok,speed is 6984 RPM
sensor 28: (Power Supply) is Ok
sensor 29: (Power Supply) is Ok
slotShow
Use this command to display the current status of each blade in the system. Depending on the option
used, the command retrieves information on blade type, blade ID, status, IBM model name, and power
usage for each slot in the switch or chassis. Use the
-m
operand to display the blade model name and
status.
Following is an example of
slotShow
output.
Note:
The most common status is shown. A status of Faulty (51) would display for a POST failure
during power-on or a blade hot-plug.
chassis:admin> slotShow -m
Slot
Blade Type
ID
Model Name
Status
--------------------------------------------------
1
CP BLADE
175
CPX6
ENABLED
2
CP BLADE
175
CPX6
ENABLED
3
SW BLADE
178
FC32-48
ENABLED
4
UNKNOWN
VACANT
5
CORE BLADE
176
CR32-4
ENABLED
6
CORE BLADE
176
CR32-4
ENABLED
7
SW BLADE
178
FC32-48
DISABLED
8
AP BLADE
186
SX6
ENABLED
sfpShow
Use this command without operands to display a summary of all installed SFPs. For each port, the
command displays the SFP type and, for serial ID SFP, the vendor name and SFP, serial number, and
speed capability (in Gbps). Use this command with a port number to display detailed information about
the serial ID SFP in the specified port.
Following is example of
sfpShow
output.
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