Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 387
show log, Odometer-Specifies the power-on date and how long the fan tray has been operating
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual • Fan Name, displayed as Fan-1, Fan-2, and so on (and a description of the location, for example, Upper or Upper-Right)-Specifies the individual state for each fan in a fan tray and its current speed in revolutions per minute (rpm). The output also includes the following information: • PartInfo-Information about the fan tray, including the: • Serial number-A collection of numbers and letters, that make up the serial number of the fan. This is the first series of numbers and letters in the display. • Part number-A collection of numbers and letters, that make up the part number of the fan. This is the second series of numbers and letters in the display. • Revision-The revision number of the fan. • Odometer-Specifies the power-on date and how long the fan tray has been operating since it was first powered-on. Example The following command displays the status of the installed fans. If a fan is not installed, the state of the fan is Empty. show fans The following is sample output from a NETGEAR 8800 series switch: FanTray information: State: NumFan: PartInfo: Revision: Odometer: Upper-Left Fan-1: Middle-Left Fan-2: Lower-Left Fan-3: Upper-Center Fan-4: Center Fan-5: Lower-Center Fan-6: Upper-Right Fan-7: Middle-Right Fan-8: Lower-Right Fan-9: Operational 9 0404X-00015 450102-00-01 1.0 111 days 16 hours 30 minutes Operational at 2880 RPM Operational at 2820 RPM Operational at 2820 RPM Operational at 2820 RPM Operational at 2820 RPM Operational at 2880 RPM Operational at 2880 RPM Operational at 2820 RPM Operational at 2880 RPM since Oct-13-2004 show log show log {messages [memory-buffer | nvram]} {events { | ]} {severity {only}} {starting [date time | date | time ]} {ending [date time | date | time ]} {match } {chronological} Description Displays the current log messages. Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics | 387