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Chapter 3
Diagnostics
General ATCA Diagnostics for the Shelf Management Module (ShMM)
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Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01)
Lower Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x0a, Processed Data: 10.000000
degrees C
Lower Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x05, Processed Data: 5.000000 degrees C
Lower Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0x00, Processed Data: 0.000000
degrees C
Upper Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x28, Processed Data: 40.000000
degrees C
Upper Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x3c, Processed Data: 60.000000 degrees C
Upper Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0x50, Processed Data: 80.000000
degrees C
ipmc [addr]
The ipmc command displays information about the ipmc controllers. Information about all the IPMC
controllers in the server is displayed when the command is run with no arguments. This command is similar
to the board and fru commands.
CLI> ipmc 10
10: Entity: (0xf0, 0x60) Maximum FRU device ID: 0x08
PICMG Version 2.1
Hot Swap State: M4 (Active), Previous: M3 (Activation In Process), Last State
Change Cause: Normal State Change (0x0)
sel [-v] [info] or [clear]
The sel command displays and manages the System Event Log (SEL). The SEL contains all
errors and warnings reported by the system. The SEL is the main log that support
engineers use to isolate problems in the system. Running this command with no
arguments will dump the entire SEL, which may be long. The info argument displays the
size and status of the SEL. The clear command will clear the SEL. The –v
(verbose)flag displays more verbose output.
CLI> sel
0x0083: Event: at Jan 9 14:04:16 1970; from:(0x88,0,0); sensor:(0x22,14);
event:0x6f(asserted): 0x0C 0xFF 0xFF
0x0084: Event: at Jan 9 15:29:32 1970; from:(0x88,0,0); sensor:(0x1b,10);
event:0x3(asserted): 0x01 0xFF 0xFF
0x0085: Event: at Jan 9 15:29:38 1970; from:(0x88,0,0); sensor:(0x1b,10);
event:0x3(asserted): 0x00 0xFF 0xFF
0x0086: Event: at Jan 9 15:29:38 1970; from:(0x88,0,0); sensor:(0x22,14);
event:0x6f(asserted): 0x0C 0xFF 0xFF
0x0087: Event: at Jan 10 02:12:28 1970; from:(0x88,0,0); sensor:(0x1b,10);
event:0x3(asserted): 0x01 0xFF 0xFF
0x0088: Event: at Jan 10 02:12:33 1970; from:(0x88,0,0); sensor:(0x1b,10);
event:0x3(asserted): 0x00 0xFF 0xFF