Dell PowerSwitch S4112F-ON Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide April 201 - Page 36

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*Registers and Values are passed as Hexadecimal values with or without the preceding 0x. *Fans are from 1 to Max System Fans. The fantool uses long options which requires two hyphens in front of the options. Options are required, optional, or none. If you require a parameter, specify it and include an equal sign. If a parameter is optional, enclose it with square brackets to show that it is optional, but do not type the brackets at the CLI. For example, --fan is optional and enter it as --fan=1 or --fan=all, and so forth. Parameters with angle brackets are required but have multiple options for the input. Do not type the angle brackets or the vertical line character in the CLI. Only use one option per command; for example, --fan=1 or --fan=all. • test-Runs through the speeds for the fan, from highest to lowest, and checks that the fan can run at the speeds of the test. If a single fan is listed on the CLI, that fan is tested. If you use the all option, all fans are tested. The number in the parentheses during the test is the speed the system tries to reach during the test. If a fan cannot reach the desired speed within an acceptable range after 10 checks, the fan fails for that speed and the system moves on to the next fan. • get-Gets the speed of the fan and returns it in the rate process module (RPM). • set-Sets the speed of the fan in the RPM. NOTE: Commonly, fan speeds are in two registers and must be written in a specific order. The write command cannot change the fan speeds; use the set command. Output Test output root@dell-diag-os:~# fantool --test --lpc Fan Controller Test LPC Max number of Fan Trays in the System : 5 Number of fans per tray : 2 Max Fan Speed set(PWM): 255 Getting Details for Fan 1 Fan 1 is Present Fan 1 Air flow type is Front To Rear Fan 1 status Normal Fan 1 speed is 8420 RPM Getting Details for Fan 2 Fan 2 is Present Fan 2 Air flow type is Front To Rear Fan 2 status Normal Fan 2 speed is 8738 RPM Getting Details for Fan 3 Fan 3 is Present Fan 3 Air flow type is Front To Rear Fan 3 status Normal Fan 3 speed is 8474 RPM Getting Details for Fan 4 Fan 4 is Present Fan 4 Air flow type is Front To Rear Fan 4 status Normal Fan 4 speed is 8757 RPM Getting Details for Fan 5 Fan 5 is Present Fan 5 Air flow type is Front To Rear Fan 5 status Normal Fan 5 speed is 8492 RPM Getting Details for Fan 6 Fan 6 is Present Fan 6 Air flow type is Front To Rear Fan 6 status Normal Fan 6 speed is 8777 RPM Getting Details for Fan 7 Fan 7 is Present Fan 7 Air flow type is Front To Rear 36 Dell EMC DAIG-OS tools

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*Registers and Values are passed as Hexadecimal values with or without the preceding 0x.
*Fans are from 1 to Max System Fans.
The
fantool
uses long options which requires two hyphens in front of the options. Options are required, optional, or none. If you require a
parameter, specify it and include an equal sign. If a parameter is optional, enclose it with square brackets to show that it is optional, but do
not type the brackets at the CLI. For example,
--fan
is optional and enter it as
--fan=1
or
--fan=all
, and so forth. Parameters with
angle brackets are required but have multiple options for the input. Do not type the angle brackets or the vertical line character in the CLI.
Only use one option per command; for example,
--fan=1
or
--fan=all
.
test
—Runs through the speeds for the fan, from highest to lowest, and checks that the fan can run at the speeds of the test. If a
single fan is listed on the CLI, that fan is tested. If you use the
all
option, all fans are tested. The number in the parentheses during the
test is the speed the system tries to reach during the test. If a fan cannot reach the desired speed within an acceptable range after 10
checks, the fan fails for that speed and the system moves on to the next fan.
get
—Gets the speed of the fan and returns it in the rate process module (RPM).
set
—Sets the speed of the fan in the RPM.
NOTE:
Commonly, fan speeds are in two registers and must be written in a
specific
order. The
write
command cannot change
the fan speeds; use the
set
command.
Output
Test output
root@dell-diag-os:~# fantool --test --lpc
Fan Controller Test LPC
....................................
Max number of Fan Trays in the System : 5
Number of fans per tray : 2
Max Fan Speed set(PWM): 255
Getting Details for
Fan 1
Fan 1 is Present
Fan 1 Air flow type is Front To Rear
Fan 1 status Normal
Fan 1 speed is 8420 RPM
Getting Details for
Fan 2
Fan 2 is Present
Fan 2 Air flow type is Front To Rear
Fan 2 status Normal
Fan 2 speed is 8738 RPM
Getting Details for
Fan 3
Fan 3 is Present
Fan 3 Air flow type is Front To Rear
Fan 3 status Normal
Fan 3 speed is 8474 RPM
Getting Details for
Fan 4
Fan 4 is Present
Fan 4 Air flow type is Front To Rear
Fan 4 status Normal
Fan 4 speed is 8757 RPM
Getting Details for
Fan 5
Fan 5 is Present
Fan 5 Air flow type is Front To Rear
Fan 5 status Normal
Fan 5 speed is 8492 RPM
Getting Details for
Fan 6
Fan 6 is Present
Fan 6 Air flow type is Front To Rear
Fan 6 status Normal
Fan 6 speed is 8777 RPM
Getting Details for
Fan 7
Fan 7 is Present
Fan 7 Air flow type is Front To Rear
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