Identifying A Service Action By Using System Event Logs - IBM Power AC922 8335-GTW Handbook

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Table 9. Thermal mode setting for the 8335-GTX system (continued)
Adapter feature code
EC6G
All other adapters and cable types
Setting the thermal mode
After you determine the thermal mode based on the system model, adapter, and cable type, choose one
of the following options to set the thermal mode.
Note: The OpenBMC tool must be version 1.14 or later to set the thermal mode. For instructions about
downloading and installing the OpenBMC tool, see Downloading and installing the OpenBMC tool.
To set the thermal mode to CUSTOM, type the following command and press Enter:
openbmctool -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP address or BMC host name>
thermal modes set -m CUSTOM -z 0
To set the thermal mode to DEFAULT, type the following command and press Enter:
openbmctool -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP address or BMC host name>
thermal modes set -m DEFAULT -z 0
To set the thermal mode to HEAVY_IO, type the following command and press Enter:
openbmctool -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP address or BMC host name>
thermal modes set -m HEAVY_IO -z 0
To set the thermal mode to MAX_BASE_FAN_FLOOR, type the following command and press Enter:
openbmctool -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP address or BMC host name>
thermal modes set -m MAX_BASE_FAN_FLOOR -z 0

Identifying a service action by using system event logs

Use the OpenBMC tool to examine system event logs (SELs) to identify a service action.
Procedure
1. From a system that has the OpenBMC tool installed, type the following command and press Enter:
openbmctool -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP address or BMC host name>
sel print
2. Is there an Active Alerts section displayed in the output of the command?
If
Yes:
No
3. Is there an entry in the Active Alerts section with a value of Yes in the Serviceable column?
If
Yes:
No
Adapter description
PCIe4 x16, 2-port HDR
100 Gb InfiniBand
ConnectX-6 adapter
Then
Continue with the next step.
No service action is required. This ends the procedure.
Note: Alerts that are displayed in the Historical Alerts section do not require service.
Then
Continue with the next step.
No service action is required. This ends the procedure.
Cable type
Copper
Optical
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Thermal mode
DEFAULT
HEAVY_IO
DEFAULT

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