User`s guide
4-14 User’s Guide
Example 4-8 Show Power Command
P00>>> show power
Status
Power Supply 0 good
Power Supply 1 good
System Fans good
CPU Fans good
Temperature good
Current ambient temperature is 23 degrees C
System shutdown temperature is set to 55 degrees C
The system was last reset via a system software reset
0 Environmental events are logged in nvram
Do you want to view the events? (Y/<N>) y
Total Environmental Events: 5 (5 logged)
1 JUL 25 1:17 Temperature, Fans, Power Supplies Normal
2 Jul 29 23:44 Temperature, Fans, Power Supplies Normal
3 Jul 29 23:51 Temperature, Fans, Power Supplies Normal
4 Jul 30 0:18 System Fan 0 Failure
5 Jul 30 19:22 Temperature, Fans, Power Supplies Normal
Do you want to clear all events from nvram? (Y/<N>) y
P00>>>
The show power command displays status information about the power supplies,
system fans, CPU fans, and temperature. This command is useful for displaying the
error state of a DIGITAL UNIX or OpenVMS system that shuts down because of a
fan, temperature, or power supply failure. If the system can be restarted, use this
command. (If it cannot, use the RCM status command. See Chapter 6.)
The syntax is:
show power










