HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 135

Viewing equipment status, Displaying the status of the fans, Displaying the status of a power supply

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Table 20 Port error summary description (continued) Error type Description frjt fbsy Frames rejected with F_RJT Frames busied with F_BSY Viewing equipment status You can display status for fans, power supply, and temperature. NOTE: The number of fans, power supply units, and temperature sensors depends on the switch type. For detailed specifications on these components, see the SAN Switch installation guide for your switch model. The specific output from the status commands varies, depending on the switch type. Displaying the status of the fans 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Issue the fanShow command. For example: switch:admin> fanshow Fan 1 is OK speed is 7010 RPM Fan 2 is OK speed is 7180 RPM Fan 3 is OK speed is 7068 RPM Fan 4 is OK speed is 7116 RPM Fan 5 is OK speed is 7155 RPM Fan 6 is OK speed is 7001 RPM switch:admin> The possible status values are: • OK: Fan is functioning correctly. • Absent: Fan is not present. • Below minimum: Fan is present but rotating too slowly or stopped. • Above minimum: Fan is rotating too quickly. • Unknown: An unknown fan unit is installed. • FAULTY: Fan has exceeded hardware tolerance. Displaying the status of a power supply 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Issue the psShow command. For example: switch:admin> psshow Power Supply #1 is OK 0335,FF2Z0007161,60-0000739-02, B,,DCJ3002-01P, B,FF2Z0007161 Power Supply #2 is faulty 0335,FF2Z0007176,60-0000739-02, B,,DCJ3002-01P, B,FF2Z0007176 switch:admin> Fabric OS 5.x administrator guide 135

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Fabric OS 5.x administrator guide
135
Viewing equipment status
You can display status for fans, power supply, and temperature.
NOTE:
The number of fans, power supply units, and temperature sensors depends on the switch type.
For detailed specifications on these components, see the SAN Switch installation guide for your switch
model. The specific output from the status commands varies, depending on the switch type.
Displaying the status of the fans
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Issue the
fanShow
command.
For example:
The possible status values are:
OK
: Fan is functioning correctly.
Absent
: Fan is not present.
Below minimum
: Fan is present but rotating too slowly or stopped.
Above minimum
: Fan is rotating too quickly.
Unknown
: An unknown fan unit is installed.
FAULTY
: Fan has exceeded hardware tolerance.
Displaying the status of a power supply
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Issue the
psShow
command.
For example:
frjt
Frames rejected with F_RJT
fbsy
Frames busied with F_BSY
Table 20
Port error summary description (continued)
Error type
Description
switch:admin>
fanshow
Fan 1 is OK
speed is 7010 RPM
Fan 2 is OK
speed is 7180 RPM
Fan 3 is OK
speed is 7068 RPM
Fan 4 is OK
speed is 7116 RPM
Fan 5 is OK
speed is 7155 RPM
Fan 6 is OK
speed is 7001 RPM
switch:admin>
switch:admin>
psshow
Power Supply #1 is OK
0335,FF2Z0007161,60-0000739-02, B,,DCJ3002-01P, B,FF2Z0007161
Power Supply #2 is faulty
0335,FF2Z0007176,60-0000739-02, B,,DCJ3002-01P, B,FF2Z0007176
switch:admin>