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3: L1 and L2 Controller Commands
Use the commands in this set as follows:
Use env to view the status of the voltage, fan speed, and internal temperature of a
brick. The output of the env command is divided into four areas: environmental
monitoring and auto start status, voltage status, fan status, and temperature status
(see Example 3-19).
Use env check to get a brief environmental status.
Use env on|off to enable or disable environmental monitoring.
Use env temp on|off to turn on or turn off temperature monitoring.
Use env altitude high|low to enable a high altitude (greater than 5000
feet/1524 meters) or low-altitude (less than 5000 feet/1524 meters) temperature
limit setting for the environmental monitoring. Example 3-20 shows sample output.
Use env reset to reset all current warnings and faults that are set. Example 3-21
shows sample output.
Note: For this command, the mnemonic rst may replace the word reset.
Use env test warning to run the environmental warning test.
Use env test fault to run the environmental fault test.
Use env test tmpadv to run the environmental advisory temperature test.
Use env test tmpcrit to run the environmental critical temperature test.
Example 3-19 env Command Output
001c07-L1>env
Environmental monitoring is disabled. Auto start at L1 boot is disabled.
Description State Warning Limits Fault Limits Current
-------------- ---------- ------------------- ------------------- -------
DIMM Enabled 10% 2.250/ 2.750 20% 2.000/ 3.000 2.509
2.5V Enabled 10% 2.250/ 2.750 20% 2.000/ 3.000 2.522
1.5V Enabled 10% 1.350/ 1.650 20% 1.200/ 1.800 1.509
3.3V aux Enabled 10% 2.970/ 3.630 20% 2.640/ 3.960 3.337
3.3V L1 Enabled 10% 2.970/ 3.630 20% 2.640/ 3.960 3.302
5V aux Enabled 10% 4.500/ 5.500 20% 4.000/ 6.000 4.992
12V bias Enabled 10% 10.800/ 13.200 20% 9.600/ 14.400 12.188
PIMM0 SRAM Enabled 10% 2.970/ 3.630 20% 2.640/ 3.960 3.276
PIMM0 CPU Enabled 10% 1.710/ 2.090 20% 1.520/ 2.280 1.875