Chapter 8. Checking System Health And Performing Tasks Through The Text-Based Interface; Monitoring Temperature, Voltage, And Fan Readings - IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

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Chapter 8. Checking system health and performing tasks
through the text-based interface
Use the options under the Monitors heading in the Advanced System Management
window to view the status of the server that you want to access.
Note: F1 through F4 are the only function keys that are supported in the text-based

Monitoring temperature, voltage, and fan readings

The Remote Supervisor Adapter tracks the current temperature, voltage, and fan
readings and threshold levels for system components such as microprocessors, the
system board, and the hard disk drive backplane.
Complete the following steps to access the temperature, voltage, and fan readings
of the remote server:
1. Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter. For more information, see "Accessing
2. For an x330 server: Log in to the ASM processor. For more information, see
3. Select Temperature, Voltage and Fan. A window similar to the one in the
4. Select the Temperature Tables option. A window similar to the one in the
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interface.
the text-based interface through a Telnet connection" on page 65 or "Accessing
the text-based interface through a direct serial connection" on page 66.
"Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network" on page 67.
following illustration opens.
following illustration opens.
The reported temperature for the CPU, hard disk drive, and system are
measured against the following threshold ranges.
Note: The temperature threshold values are preset on the remote server and
cannot be changed.
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