Dell External OEMR 1435 User Guide - Page 119

is Hard Drive/RAID Subsystem., is Other OEM.

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Table B-3. Terminal Mode Text Commands (continued) Command SYS HEALTH QUERY Switches Description Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the system health status in terse format. The BMC returns a string with the following format if the command is accepted. PWR:zzz H:xx T:xx V:xx PS:xx C:xx D:xx S:xx O:xx Where: PWR is system POWER state. H is overall Health. T is Temperature. V is Voltage. PS is Power Supply subsystem. C is cooling subsystem (Fans). D is Hard Drive/RAID Subsystem. S is physical Security. O is Other (OEM). zzz is: ON, OFF (soft-off or mechanical off), SLP (sleep - used when sleep level cannot be distinguished), S4, S3, S2, S1, ?? (unknown). and xx is: ok, nc, cr, nr, uf, or ?? where: ok = OK (monitored parameters within normal operating ranges). nc = non-critical ("warning": hardware outside normal operating range). cr = critical ("fatal": hardware exceeding specified ratings). nr = non-recoverable ("potential damage": system hardware in jeopardy or damaged). uf = unspecified fault (fault detected, but severity unspecified). ?? = status not available/unknown (typically because system power is OFF). Terminal Mode Commands 119

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Terminal Mode Commands
119
SYS
HEALTH
QUERY
Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the
system health status in terse format. The BMC returns
a string with the following format if the command is
accepted.
PWR:zzz H:xx T:xx V:xx PS:xx C:xx D:xx
S:xx O:xx
Where:
PWR
is system POWER state.
H
is overall Health.
T
is Temperature.
V
is Voltage.
PS
is Power Supply subsystem.
C
is cooling subsystem (Fans).
D
is Hard Drive/RAID Subsystem.
S
is physical Security.
O
is Other (OEM).
zzz is:
ON
,
OFF
(soft-off or mechanical off),
SLP
(sleep - used when sleep level cannot be
distinguished),
S4
,
S3
,
S2
,
S1
,
??
(unknown).
and xx is: ok, nc, cr, nr, uf, or ?? where:
ok
= OK (monitored parameters within normal
operating ranges).
nc
= non-critical (
"warning": hardware
outside normal operating range
).
cr
= critical (
"fatal": hardware exceeding
specified ratings
).
nr
= non-recoverable (
"potential damage":
system hardware in jeopardy or damaged
).
uf
= unspecified fault (fault detected, but severity
unspecified).
??
= status not available/unknown (typically because
system power is OFF).
Table B-3.
Terminal Mode Text Commands
(continued)
Command
Switches
Description