Dell External OEMR 1435 User Guide - Page 120

S3, S2, S1, Unknown., SLEEP, Non-critical, Critical, Non-recoverable, Unspecified fault

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Table B-3. Terminal Mode Text Commands (continued) Command SYS HEALTH QUERY Switches -V SYS IDENTIFY Description Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the system health status in multi-line verbose format. The BMC returns a string of the following format: SYS Health:xx. Power: ON, OFF (soft-off or mechanical off), SLEEP (sleep - used when can't distinguish sleep level), S4, S3, S2, S1, Unknown. Temperature:xx. Voltage:xx. PowerSystem:xx. Cooling:xx. Drives:xx. Security:xx. Other:xx. Where xx is: OK (monitored parameters within normal operating ranges). Non-critical (warning: hardware outside normal operating range). Critical (fatal: hardware exceeding specified ratings). Non-recoverable (potential damage: system hardware in jeopardy or damaged). Unspecified fault (fault detected, but severity unspecified). Unknown (status not available/unknown (typically because system power is OFF). Causes the BMC to indicate the system's location in a rack of systems, for example, with a blinking LED or beep. The BMC will indicate the system's location only for 15 seconds. This is a text version of the optional Chassis Identify command. 120 Terminal Mode Commands

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120
Terminal Mode Commands
SYS
HEALTH
QUERY
-V
Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the
system health status in multi-line verbose format. The
BMC returns a string of the following format:
SYS Health:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
Power:
ON
,
OFF
(soft-off or mechanical off),
SLEEP
(sleep - used when can't distinguish sleep level), S4,
S3, S2, S1, Unknown.
Temperature:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
Voltage:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
PowerSystem:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
Cooling:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
Drives:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
Security:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
Other:xx<
output termination sequence
>.
Where xx is:
OK
(monitored parameters within normal operating
ranges).
Non-critical
(warning: hardware outside normal
operating range).
Critical
(fatal: hardware exceeding specified ratings).
Non-recoverable
(potential damage: system hardware
in jeopardy or damaged).
Unspecified fault
(fault detected, but severity
unspecified).
Unknown
(status not available/unknown (typically
because system power is OFF).
SYS
IDENTIFY
Causes the BMC to indicate the system’s location in a
rack of systems, for example, with a blinking LED or
beep. The BMC will indicate the system’s location
only for 15 seconds. This is a text version of the
optional
Chassis Identify
command.
Table B-3.
Terminal Mode Text Commands
(continued)
Command
Switches
Description