HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008
Usage Guidelines: This command can generate a large amount of data. Data is displayed per
terminal length command settings. When executed, this command first prompts you to verify
your desire to generate the data. Enter y to continue or n to cancel.
The default output file is syslog:igr_interface_runningstatus, where interface may be ib or all. If
the file already exists, it will be overwritten. This text file may be uploaded to another system
using the copy command or viewed using the more command.
Examples:
HP-IB> show running-status ib
Are you sure you want to continue? [yes(default) | no]
Gathering system-wide information, please wait.....
HP-IB> show arp ethernet
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ARP Information
================================================================================
port physical-address net-address type
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HP-IB> show arp ib
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ARP Information
================================================================================
port physical-address net-address type
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HP-IB> show backplane
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Backplane Seeprom
================================================================================
base-mac-addr chassis-id
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0:0:5:ad:0:0 0x2002
Press any key to continue (Q to quit)
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: See most of the other “show” commands.
show sensor
Synopsis: The show sensor command displays the temperature at several key locations
within the system chassis.
Syntax: show sensor
Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.
Privilege Level: General read-only user.
Usage Guidelines: The show sensor command identifies the temperature sensors in the system
chassis. It also reports their location in the chassis and the current temperature at that location.
Chassis temperature should be monitored to verify the cooling efficiency of the blowers and
your data center air-conditioning.
Temperatures are in Celsius and vary depending upon their location.
Examples:
================================================================================
Sensor Information
================================================================================
sensor oper-status oper-code temperature(c)
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1/1 up normal 30
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “show fan” (page 140)
“show power-supply” (page 171)
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