HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008
Server One : 10.3.120.55
Server Two : 10.3.120.56
Server Three : 10.3.120.57
HP-IB>
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “ntp” (page 206)
“clock” (page 192)
show power-supply
Synopsis: The show power-supply command displays the status of the system power
supplies.
Syntax: show power-supply
Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.
Privilege Level: General read-only user.
Usage Guidelines:
Examples:
HP-IB> show power
================================================================================
Power-supply Information
================================================================================
ps type oper-status utilization voltage
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 AC up 15 12
2 AC up 12 12
================================================================================
Power-supply Seeprom
================================================================================
product pca pca fru
ps serial-number serial-number number number
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 ZDHZ0101 - - 98-00109-01
2 ZDHZ0107 - - 98-00109-01
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “show backplane” (page 134)
“show fan” (page 140)
“show sensor” (page 172)
show running-status
Synopsis: The show running-status command executes most of the other show commands
at one time for a specified interface or all the interfaces.
Syntax: show running-statusib | all [to-file]
The syntax is described in the table below:
show running-status Syntax Description
Table B-35 show running-status Keyword Descriptions
DescriptionKeyword
Indicates the specific interface for which to execute the show command.ib
Executes the show command for all interfaces.all
Directs the output to a default file. What is the default? Can it be set by the user?to-file
Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.
Privilege Level: General read-only user.
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