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Defaults: This command has no defaults.

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show fan

Synopsis: The show fan command displays the status of the two fans that cool the system chassis.

Syntax: show fan

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: General read-only user.

Usage Guidelines: Both fans should be operational while the system is powered-up. If the operational status of a fan is “down”, contact Customer Support for a fan module replacement.

The fields in the show fan output are described in the table below.Table B-8 show fan Command Field Descriptions

Field

Description

fan

Fan module number. Fan 1 is the fan on the left-side as you are facing the front of the chassis.

 

Fan 2 is on the right-side of the chassis. There is only one fan module in the system chassis.

 

 

oper status

Operational status of the fan. The value is unknown, up, down, or failure. up indicates the

 

fan is operating correctly.

 

 

fan

Fan module number.

 

 

product serial

Factory-assigned product serial-number.

number

 

 

 

pca serial-number

Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) serial-number.

 

 

pca number

Printed Circuit-Assembly (PCA) assembly-number.

 

 

fru number

Field-replaceable unit-number.

 

 

Examples:

HP-IB> show fan

================================================================================

Fan Information

================================================================================

fan

oper-status

speed(%)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1

up

80

2

up

80

3

up

80

4

up

80

================================================================================

Fan Seeprom

================================================================================

 

product

pca

pca

fru

fan

serial-number

serial-number

number

number

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1

2

3

4

Defaults: This command has no defaults.

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