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106 Cyclades ACS 5000 Advanced Console Server Command Reference Guide
pmCommand
Alternatively, you can use the pmCommand to manage IPDU appliances. Refer to Table 6.1 for
command syntax and arguments.
Usage: pmCommand [<command> [<arguments>]]
To manage IPDU appliances through pmCommand:
1. Enter the following command at the shell prompt to invoke the power management
command utility.
#pmCommand
2. At the pmCommand prompt, type help to see a list of commands along with a description, or
type
menu to invoke the menu driven interface.
3. Alternatively, if you know the specific command and argument, enter it with the
following format.
# pmCommand[<command>[<arguments>]]
To manage power through the console server:
1. From the console server, open a Telnet or SSH session to the serial port where your server is
connected.
2. Access the IPDU by entering the preconfigured hotkey. The default is
^p.
a. If you have permission to access the server outlet(s), the IPDU appliance menu appears.
Table 6.2 describe the commands available through the menu.
b. If you do not have permission to access an outlet, the following message appears.
Voltage Info voltageinfo [reset] [<IPDU
ID> [<element>]]
Display or clear the maximum/minimum/average
recorded voltage for the defined element, or all elements
if one is not defined, to zero.
The <element> can be bank name (A, B, C, XY, ...),
phase name (X, Y, Z), outlet number (1, 2, ...)
Sensors sensors [reset] [<IPDU ID>
[<sensor name>]]
Display or clear the maximum/minimum/average
recorded <type> for the defined sensor to zero.
Sensors Unit sensors unit [<IPDU ID>]
<unit>
Display or set the unit (Celsius or Fahrenheit) for the
temperature sensor.
Sensors
Threshold
sensors threshold <IPDU
ID> <sensor name> <high
critical> <high warn> <low
warn> <low critical>
Display or set the environment monitoring thresholds.
For set, all arguments are required.
Table 6.1: pmMenu and pmCommand Commands (Continued)
Menu Item Command Syntax Description