Monitoring And Controlling A Node Board's Resources From The Distributed Management Card - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

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Monitoring and Controlling a Node Board's
Resources From the Distributed Management
Card
PMS can perform operations on a board's hardware, the operating system, and
applications. You can specify that PMS performs operations on one of these, rather
than all.
Hardware Operations
The pmsd hwoperset -s slot_num|all command performs operations on the
hardware. The operations can only be performed in maintenance or none mode
unless the optional -f parameter is used. You specify the operation to be performed
on the specified slot by using the option -o with the parameters: powerdown (set the
hardware to the power-off state), powerup (set the hardware to the power-on state),
reset (reset the hardware), mon_enable (enable health monitoring of the
hardware), or mon_disable (disable health monitoring of the hardware). The
optional -f parameter can be used to perform the operation even if applications are
in the active state, and the slot is in operational mode.
The pmsd hwinfoshow -s slot_num|all command can be used to print PMS
system information on the hardware state, monitoring status, and alarm status
(whether an alarm was generated).
The pmsd hwhistoryshow -s slot_num|all command can be used to print a short
log (one-line descriptions) of messages pertaining to changes in the hardware's
operation. The log is printed to the ChorusOS terminal performing the operation.
Operating System Operations
The pmsd osoperset -s slot_num|all command performs operations on the
operating system. The operations can only be performed in maintenance or none
mode unless the optional -f parameter is used. You specify the operation to be
performed on the specified slot by using the option -o with the parameters: reboot
(reboot the operating system), mon_enable (enable health monitoring of the
operating system), or mon_disable (disable health monitoring of the operating
system). The optional -f parameter can be used to perform the operation even if
applications are in the active state, and the slot is in operational mode.
The pmsd osinfoshow -s slot_num|all command can be used to print PMS
system information on the operating system state, monitoring status, and alarm
status (whether an alarm was generated).
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