->
show
The properties that describes the sensor target appear. For example:
type = Temperature
ipmi_name = MB/T_AMB0
class = Threshold Sensor
value = 39.000 degree C
upper_nonrecov_threshold = 100.000 degree C
upper_critical_threshold = 90.000 degree C
upper_noncritical_threshold = 80.000 degree C
lower_noncritical_threshold = N/A
lower_critical_threshold = N/A
lower_nonrecov_threshold = N/A
alarm_status = cleared
To view a discrete sensor reading, type the following commands:
->
cd target
->
show
The properties that describe the discrete sensor target appear.
For example:
■
Type = Entity Presence
■
Class = Discrete Indicator
■
Value = Present
For specific details about the type of discrete or threshold sensor targets you can access, as well
as the paths to access them, see
Sun ILOM 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Fire X4640 Server
Viewing the ILOM System Event Log
This section contains the following procedures:
■
“How to View the System Event Log Using the ILOM Web Interface” on page 26
■
“How to View the System Event Log With the ILOM Command-Line Interface” on page 28
▼
How to View the System Event Log Using the ILOM Web Interface
Events are notifications that occur in response to some actions. The IPMI system event log
(SEL) provides status information about the server’s hardware and software to the ILOM
software, which displays the events in the ILOM web interface. To view event logs:
Log in to the SP as Administrator or Operator to reach the ILOM web interface:
a. Type the IP address of the server’s SP into your web browser.
The Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Login screen appears.
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