Displays status information about a specific storage engine.
Description
If
you do not specify a property parameter, this command displays the following
default information for each engine:
- Engine IP address.
- Engine name.
- Boot state. Possible values are:
- Before POST
- The engine is powered on but has not started the power-on self test (POST).
- Booted Flash
- The engine has read the System BIOS but has not started loading the operating
system.
- Booting OS
- The engine has stated but not completed loading the operating system.
- CPUs Held in Reset
- The engine has been reset after a hardware fault.
- In POST
- The engine is running the POST.
- In OS
- The engine is running in the normal state.
- Stopped in POST (error detected)
- The engine is powered on but has not completed the POST due to an error.
- Unknown / Power Off
- The boot state is unknown. The engine could be powered off.
- Temperature state. Possible values are:
- –
- The temperature thresholds are not set.
- Normal
- The temperatures of all components in all engines are below the Warning
threshold.
- Warning
- The temperature of one or more engine components are above the Warning
threshold.
- Error
- The temperature of one or more engine components is above than the Soft
Shutdown threshold.
- Unknown
- The RSA card could not be accessed.
- Fan state. Possible values are:
- Normal
- All fans are operating above 15% of its fan-speed capacity.
- Warning
- One or more fans are operating below 15% of its fan-speed capacity.
- Error
- The RSA card could not be accessed.
- Voltage state. Possible values are:
- –
- The voltage thresholds are not set.
- Normal
- The voltages of all components in all engines are above the Warning Low
Voltage threshold and below the Warning High Voltage threshold.
- Warning
- The voltage of one or more engine components is below the Warning Low
Voltage threshold or above the Warning High Voltage threshold.
- Error
- The RSA card could not be accessed.
If you specify the
–prop power property parameter, this
command displays the following for each engine:
- Engine IP address.
- Engine name.
- Power state (On or Off).
- Number of hours the engine has been powered on.
- Number of times the engine has been restarted. This counter is cleared
when the Advanced System Management (ASM) device is cleared to factory defaults.
- Current time on the ASM device's local clock. This time is
independent of the time on the engine and is the time used to schedule a power
off.
If you specify the
–prop temp property parameter, this
command displays the following for each engine component:
- Engine component. This command displays information for the following
components. (Note that the actual component labels and numbers may vary depending
on your environment.):
- CPU1
- CPU2
- DASD1
- DASD2
- Ambient (overall temperature)
- Temperature state per component.
- Current temperature, in degrees Celsius.
- Warning threshold, in degrees Celsius.
- Soft Shutdown threshold, in degrees Celsius.
- Hard Shutdown threshold, in degrees Celsius.
If you specify the
–prop fans property parameter, this
command displays the following for each engine:
- Fan name. This command displays information for each of the eight fans,
labeled Fan 1 through Fan 8.
- Fan state.
- Fan speed as a percentage of the maximum capacity speed.
If you specify the
–prop volt property parameter, this
command displays the following for each engine:
- Engine component. This command displays information for the following
components. (Note that the actual component labels and numbers may vary depending
on your environment.):
- VRM 1 (1.5 V)
- VRM 2 (1.5 V)
- System board (12 V)
- System board (5 V)
- System board (3.3 V)
- System board (2.5 V)
- System board (1.5 V)
- Voltage state.
- Voltage.
- Description.
- Warning Low voltage threshold.
- Warning High voltage threshold.
If you specify the
–prop timeouts property parameter, this
command displays the following for each engine:
- POST Watchdog threshold. This is the amount of time the engine will wait
for POST to complete before sending an alert and automatically restarting
the system. If the threshold is not set, the value is 10 minutes.
- Loader Watchdog threshold. This is amount of time the engine will wait
for the operating system to load before sending an alert and automatically
restarting the system. If the threshold is not set, the value is 2 hours.
- OS Watchdog timeout. This is the amount of time for the operating system
to respond before sending an alert and automatically restarting the system.
If the threshold is not set, the value is 4 minutes.
- OS Watchdog check interval. This is the amount of time between the OS
Watchdog checks. If the threshold is not set, the value is 4 minutes.
- Power Off Delay threshold. The amount of time to wait for the operating
system to shut down before powering off the system. If the threshold is disabled,
the value is 30 seconds.
If you specify the
–prop ved property parameter, this command
displays the following for each engine:
- Engine model number.
- Engine serial number.
- Unique universal identifier, which uniquely identifies the engine.
- Firmware revision. This is the revision numbers of the application firmware
and startup ROM firmware.
- Logical device's firmware revision date.
- File names of the application and startup ROM firmware.
- Build identifier of the application and startup ROM firmware.