show system

Use this command to display system information, including contact information, power and fan tray status and uptime.

Syntax

show system

Parameters

None.

Defaults

None.

Mode

All command modes.

Examples

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.

Click to expand in new window

Show System Output Display

Output... What it displays...
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.