Display Active Power Consumption - Oracle netra X5-2 Service Manual

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Parameters
Class==IPMI Type==Log
Class==Chassis Type==State
Class==Chassis Type==Action
Class==Fault Type==Fault
Class==Fault Type==Repair
You can further filter the output with the Severity parameter. The Severity parameter has one
of five values:
Debug
Down
Critical
Major
Minor
For example, to display only log entries indicating a minor change to the system inventory,
type:
-> show /SP/logs/event/list Class==Chassis Type==State Severity==Minor
The Critical, Major, and Minor values for the Severity parameter do not necessarily
Note -
corollate to the Critical, Major, and Minor alarm states.
Related Information
"Enable Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets" on page 35
"Display Oracle ILOM Log Entries" on page 35
"Oracle ILOM Log Entry Filters" on page 36
"Display Active Power Consumption" on page 37
"Display Information About User Sessions" on page 38
"Display the NET MGT Configuration Properties" on page 39
"Display the SP Firmware Version" on page 40

Display Active Power Consumption

1.
Access Oracle ILOM.
Display Active Power Consumption
Entries Displayed
Any event that is placed in the IPMI SEL is also put into the
management log.
Changes to the component inventory and general system state.
Shutdown events for server chassis, hot-insert and -removal of
components, and Reset Parameters button when pressed.
Fault management faults. Description gives the time fault was
detected and the suspect component.
Fault management repairs. Description gives the component
name.
Detecting and Managing Faults
37

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