Warning High – The sensor reading indicates a problem with the device. This
could become a critical problem if action is not taken. Run diagnostics on
sysplanar0 to determine what repair action is needed.
Warning Low – The sensor reading indicates a problem with the device. This
could become a critical problem if action is not taken. Run diagnostics on
sysplanar0 to determine what repair action is needed.
Hardware Error - The sensor could not be read because of a hardware error.
Run diagnostics on sysplanar0 in problem determination mode to determine what
repair action is needed.
Hardware Busy – The system has repeatedly returned a busy indication, and a
reading is not available. Try the service aid again. If the problem continues, run
diagnostics, on sysplanar0 in problem determination mode to determine what
repair action is needed.
This service aid can also be run as a command. The command can be used to list
the sensors and their values in a text format, list the sensors and their values in
numerical format, or a specific sensor can be queried to return either the sensor
status or sensor value.
The command can be run by entering one of the following:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -l | -a
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -t <token> -i <index> [-v]
Flag
Description
-l
List the sensors and their values in a text format.
-a
List the sensors and their values in a numerical format. For each sensor,
the following numerical values are displayed as:
<token> <index> <status> <measured value> <location code>
-t token
Specifies the sensor token to query.
-i index
Specifies the sensor index to query.
-v
Indicates to return the sensor measured value. The sensor status is
returned by default.
Examples
1. Display a list of the environmental sensors:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -l
Sensor = Fan Speed
Status = Normal
Value = 2436 RPM
Location Code = F1
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