Users Guide
Terminal Mode Commands 85
SYS HEALTH
QUERY
-V Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the system health
status in multi-line "verbose" format. The BMC returns a string of
the following format:
SYS Health:xx<output termination sequence>.
Power: ON, OFF (soft-off or mechanical off), SLEEP (sleep - used
when can't distinguish sleep level), S4, S3, S2, S1, Unknown.
Temperature:xx<output termination sequence>.
Voltage:xx<output termination sequence>.
PowerSystem:xx<output termination sequence>.
Cooling:xx<output termination sequence>.
Drives:xx<output termination sequence>.
Security:xx<output termination sequence>.
Other:xx<output termination sequence>.
Where xx is:
OK (monitored parameters within normal operating ranges).
Non-critical ("warning": hardware outside normal operating range).
Critical ("fatal" :hardware exceeding specified ratings).
Non-recoverable ("potential damage": system hardware in jeopardy
or damaged).
Unspecified fault (fault detected, but severity unspecified).
Unknown (status not available/unknown (typically because system
power is OFF).
SYS IDENTIFY Causes the BMC to indicate the system’s location in a rack of
systems, for example, with a blinking led or beep. The BMC will
indicate the system’s location only for fifteen seconds. This is a
text version of the optional Chassis Identify command.
SYS IDENTIFY -ON<XX> Causes the BMC to indicate the system’s location, for example,
with a blinking LED or beep for a specific period of time.
XX is an optional hex-ASCII byte representing the number of
seconds the BMC is to cause the system to identify itself. If XX is
not provided, the BMC will indicate the system’s location only for
fifteen seconds. This is a text version of the optional Chassis
Identify command.
SYS IDENTIFY -OFF Causes the BMC to stop indicating the system’s location. This has
no effect if the system is not currently identifying itself. This is a
text version of the optional Chassis Identify command.
Table B-3. Terminal Mode Text Commands (continued)
Command Switches Description