Use this command to display system information, including contact information, power and fan tray status and uptime.
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All command modes.
This example shows how to display S-Series system information:
System(su)->show system System contact: daveh System location: 3rd Floor North Cold Room System name: daveh-s-ac PS1-Status PS2-Status PS3-Status PS4-Status --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ok not installed not installed not installed PS1-Type PS2-Type PS3-Type PS4-Type --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- S-AC-PS not installed not installed not installed Fan-Status (flt=faulty, n/i=not installed, n/a=not available, unk=unknown) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 --- ok Temp-Alarm Uptime d,h:m:s Logout --------------- --------------- ------------- off 0,04:53:45 10 min
This example shows how to display K-Series system information:
System contact: daveh System location: 3rd Floor North Cold Room System name: daveh-k-ac PS1-Status PS2-Status PS3-Status PS4-Status --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ok not installed not installed not installed PS1-Type PS2-Type PS3-Type PS4-Type --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- K-AC-PS-1400W not installed not installed not installed Fan-Status (flt=faulty, n/i=not installed, n/a=not available, unk=unknown) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 --- ok Temp-Alarm Uptime d,h:m:s Logout --------------- --------------- ------------- off 0,04:50:28 10 min
Show System Output Display provides an explanation of the command output.
Output... | What it displays... |
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System contact | Contact person for the system. Default of a blank string can be changed with the set system contact command (set system contact). |
System location | Where the system is located. Default of a blank string can be changed with the set system location command (set system location). |
System name | Name identifying the system. Default of a blank string can be changed with the set system name command (set system name). |
PS1 and PS2-Status | Operational status for power supply 1 and, if installed, power supply 2. |
Fan Status | Operational status of the fan tray. |
Temp-Alarm | Whether or not the system temperature alarm is off (within normal temperature range) or on. |
Uptime d,h:m:s | System uptime. |
Logout | Time an idle console or Telnet CLI session will remain connected before timing out. Default of 15 minutes can be changed with the set logout command (set mtu). |
PS1 and PS2-Type | Model number of power supply 1 and, if installed, power supply 2. |