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90 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2010
■If the -v option is set, verbose output is displayed. In addition to the
regular output, the output also includes: the maximum and minimum
values supported by the sensors (Max and Min), along with the low and
high warning thresholds (Min Alarm and Max Alarm).
■LED indicators do not support these fields.
■Fields containing a "–" indicate an unsupported setting. For example, there
may be no minimum temperature alarm threshold.
led_type
Used with the setled operand, specifies a software-controlled FRU LED. The
following table indicates which LED states can be controlled using the
setled operand with the off, on, fast, and slow LED state settings. Y
(yes) indicates that the LED can be controlled, N (no) indicates that it cannot
be controlled.
LED Name off on fast slow
ACTIVE Power/OK Y Y Y Y
LOCATE Locate Y N Y N
SERVICE Fault/Locate Y Y Y Y
RDY2RM Ready to remove Y Y Y Y
OVERTEMP Overtemp * * * *
DCOK DC Power N N N N
POWER AC Power N N N N
DATA Data N N N N
MGMT Management N N N N
* The OVERTEMP LED and chassis ACTIVE LED may be set to each state.
However, the hardware frequently updates the LED state so changes to the
LED state may not be visible.
Note – Other LEDs are not under software control. A list of LEDs present in
the system can be displayed by using the "env -l" operand.
lifetime [target | -z target]
Clears or queries the runtime of cards that contain an energy storage module
(ESM). Used without options, lifetime displays a list of cards with an ESM,
one card per line, and shows, in minutes, each card’s runtime and remaining
lifespan. Runtime is updated at four-hour intervals.
If target is specified, the command lists only the specified ESM card.
If -z is specified, the command zeroes the runtime for the specified target and
clears fault status for the the card. You must specify target with the -z option.
See EXAMPLES 6, 7 and 8.