Checking The Altitude Setting - Fujitsu M10 Installation Manual

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3.
Execute the version command, and confirm that the firmware version of each
chassis matches.
XSCF>   version -c xcp
BB#00-XSCF#0   (Master)
XCP0   (Current):   2042
XCP1   (Reserve):   2042
BB#01-XSCF#0   (Standby)
XCP0   (Current):   2042
XCP1   (Reserve):   2042
BB#02-XSCF#0
XCP0   (Current):   2042
XCP1   (Reserve):   2042
BB#03-XSCF#0
XCP0   (Reserve):   2042
XCP1   (Current):   2042
6.5

Checking the Altitude Setting

This section describes the procedure for checking and setting the altitude of the
installation location. The setting in the factory default settings is 0 m. Check the
setting value, and change it as needed.
Note - Setting the altitude in the system makes it possible to detect abnormal intake
temperatures early. If the altitude of the installation location is unknown, set a high altitude.
Abnormal temperatures can be detected from abnormal CPU temperatures, for example,
even if no altitude is set in the system. This prevents critical damage to the system.
1.
Execute the showaltitude command.
The following example displays the system altitude. The factory default setting
is "0 m".
XSCF>   showaltitude
0m
2.
If the altitude setting is correct, skip step 2 and subsequent steps. To change
the altitude, execute the setaltitude command.
The setting is in units of 100 m, and values less than 100 m are rounded up.
The following example sets the altitude to 100 m.
XSCF>   setaltitude -s altitude=100
100m
3.
Execute the rebootxscf command to reflect the setting. If you are also
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