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Listing and Managing Server Hardware
Determining Hardware Power Status
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions—rp7410
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• Core I/O Card Power—Whether power is enabled and on for all
core I/O cards within the cabinet.
For system complexes that have multiple cabinets, you must check
details for each cabinet separately.
You also can use the PS command to check individual cell (C) or core I/O
(I) hardware and power status.
The following example shows cabinet power details for cabinet 0 of an
SD64000 model Superdome server.
HP-UX Commands This procedure (parstatus -B, parstatus -V -b
#
, frupower -d -C,
frupower -d -I, or rad -q) checks the power status for system
hardware from HP-UX.
For details on these HP-UX commands, see the online manpages for
parstatus (1M), frupower (1M), and rad (1M).
Step 1. Log in to HP-UX running on one of the system’s partitions.
Select Device: b
Enter cabinet number: 0
HW status for SD64000 compute cabinet #0: NO FAILURE DETECTED
Power switch: on; Power: enabled, good; Door: closed
Fan speed: normal; Temperature state: normal
Redundancy state: fans or blowers redundant, BPSs redundant
| Main BP| | IO Backplanes |
| Power | | IO Bay 0 | IO Bay 1 |
| Main | Boards | Cells | Chassis | Chassis |
| BP | 0 1 2 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | 0 1 2 3 | 0 1 2 3 |
+--------------+------+--------+-----------------+----------+----------+
Populated | * | * * * | * * * * * * * * | * * | |
Power Enabled | * | * * * | * * * * * * * * | * * | |
Powered On | * | * * * | * * * * * * * * | * * | |
Power Fault | | | | | |
Attention LED | | | * | * | |
| Cabinet | IO |
| BPS | Blowers | Fans |
| 0 1 2 3 4 5 | 0 1 2 3 | 0 1 2 3 4 |
+-----------+-------------+---------+-----------+
Populated | * * * * * | * * * * | * * * * * |
Failed | | | |
PM firmware rev 6.6, time stamp: FRI SEP 08 19:36:47 2000
CLU firmware rev 6.10, time stamp: WED SEP 06 20:56:50 2000
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HP Restricted / DRAFT
DRAFT NOV 2001