Lenovo RD220 User Guide - Page 86

volts command, Description, Example, vpd command, Syntax

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CPU2 58/14 DASD1 66/19 Amb 59/15 system> 72/22 73/23 70/21 80/27 82/28 83/28 85/29 88/31 90/32 9/320 9/332 9/355 Notes: 1. The output has the following column headings: WR: warning reset W: warning T: temperature (current value) SS: soft shutdown HS: hard shutdown 2. All temperature values are in degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius. volts command Description Use the volts command to display all the voltages and voltage thresholds. The same set of voltages are displayed as in the Web interface. Example system> volts HSL SSL WL WRL V WRH WH SSH HSH 5v 5.02 4.00 4.15 4.50 4.60 5.25 5.50 5.75 6.00 3.3v 3.35 2.80 2.95 3.05 3.10 3.50 3.65 3.70 3.85 12v 12.25 11.10 11.30 11.50 11.85 12.15 12.25 12.40 12.65 -5v -5.10 -5.85 -5.65 -5.40 -5.20 -4.85 -4.65 -4.40 -4.20 -3.3v -3.35 -4.10 -3.95 -3.65 -3.50 -3.10 -2.95 -2.80 -2.70 VRM1 3.45 VRM2 5.45 system> Note: The output has the following column headings: HSL: hard shutdown low SSL: soft shutdown low WL: warning low WRL: warning reset low V: voltage (current value) WRH: warning reset high WH: warning high SSH: soft shutdown high HSH: hard shutdown high vpd command Syntax vpd sys vpd IMM vpd biosvpd dsa Description Use the vpd command to display vital product data for the system (sys), IMM, server firmware (bios), and Dynamic System Analysis Preboot (dsa). The same information is displayed as in the Web interface. 80 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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CPU2
58/14
72/22
80/27
85/29
9/320
DASD1
66/19
73/23
82/28
88/31
9/332
Amb
59/15
70/21
83/28
90/32
9/355
system>
Notes:
1.
The output has the following column headings:
WR: warning reset
W: warning
T: temperature (current value)
SS: soft shutdown
HS: hard shutdown
2.
All temperature values are in degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius.
volts command
Description
Use the
volts
command to display all the voltages and voltage thresholds. The
same set of voltages are displayed as in the Web interface.
Example
system>
volts
HSL
SSL
WL
WRL
V
WRH
WH
SSH
HSH
----------------------------------------------------------
5v
5.02
4.00
4.15
4.50
4.60
5.25
5.50
5.75
6.00
3.3v
3.35
2.80
2.95
3.05
3.10
3.50
3.65
3.70
3.85
12v
12.25 11.10 11.30 11.50 11.85 12.15 12.25 12.40 12.65
-5v
-5.10 -5.85 -5.65 -5.40 -5.20 -4.85 -4.65 -4.40 -4.20
-3.3v -3.35 -4.10 -3.95 -3.65 -3.50 -3.10 -2.95 -2.80 -2.70
VRM1
3.45
VRM2
5.45
system>
Note:
The output has the following column headings:
HSL: hard shutdown low
SSL: soft shutdown low
WL: warning low
WRL: warning reset low
V: voltage (current value)
WRH: warning reset high
WH: warning high
SSH: soft shutdown high
HSH: hard shutdown high
vpd command
Syntax
vpd sys
vpd IMM
vpd biosvpd dsa
Description
Use the
vpd
command to display vital product data for the system (sys), IMM,
server firmware (bios), and Dynamic System Analysis Preboot (dsa). The same
information is displayed as in the Web interface.
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