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Table 29.
Terminal Mode Text Commands (continued)
Command
Switches
SYS SET
TCFG
-V XX YY
-N XX YY
SYS RESET
SYS
POWER
OFF
SYS
POWER ON
SYS
HEALTH
QUERY
Intel® SR870BN4 Server System Product Guide
Description
Returns the Terminal Mode Configuration bytes where XX and YY
represent hex-ASCII encoding for the volatile version of data bytes 1 and
2 as specified in the Terminal Mode Configuration Table below, and AA
BB represent hex-ASCII encoding of the non-volatile version.
V:XX YY<output termination sequence>
N:AA BB<output termination sequence>
This command sets the volatile Terminal Mode Configuration. XX and
YY represent hex-ASCII encoding for data bytes 1 and 2 as specified in
the Terminal Mode Configuration Table below. The BMC returns the
same output as for SYS SET TCFG, above.
This command sets the non-volatile Terminal Mode Configuration. XX
and YY represent hex-ASCII encoding for data bytes 1 and 2 as
specified in the Terminal Mode Configuration Table below. The BMC
returns the same output as for SYS SET TCFG, above.
Directs the BMC to perform an immediate system hard reset.
Directs the BMC to perform an immediate system power off.
Causes the BMC to initiate an immediate system power on.
Causes the BMC to return a high level version of the system health
status in 'terse' format. The BMC returns a string with the following
format if the command is accepted.
PWR:zzz H:xx T:xx V:xx PS:xx C:xx D:xx S:xx O:xx
Where:
PWR
is system POWER state
H
is overall Health
T
is Temperature
V
is Voltage
PS
is Power Supply subsystem
F
is cooling subsystem (Fans)
D
is Hard Drive / RAID Subsystem
S
is physical Security
O
is Other (OEM)
zzz is: "ON", "OFF" (soft-off or mechanical off), "SLP" (sleep - used
when sleep level cannot be distinguished), "S4", "S3", "S2", "S1", "??"
(unknown)
and xx is: ok, nc, cr, nr, uf, or ?? where:
"ok" = OK (monitored parameters within normal operating ranges)
"nc" = non-critical ('warning': hardware outside normal operating range)
"cr" = critical ('fatal': hardware exceeding specified ratings)
"nr" = non-recoverable ('potential damage': system hardware in jeopardy
or damaged)
"uf" = unspecified fault (fault detected, but severity unspecified)
"??" = status not available/unknown (typically because system power
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