Examples; Display Test Patterns; Display Usb Devices - IBM p 655 series User Manual

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-l
List the sensors and their values in a text format.
-a
List the sensors and their values in a numerical format. For each sensor, the numerical
values are displayed as: token index status measured value location code
-t token
Specifies the sensor token to query.
-i index
Specifies the sensor index to query.
-v
Indicates to return the sensor measured value. The sensor status is returned by default.

Examples

The following are examples from this command:
1. Display a list of the environmental sensors: /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -l
Sensor = Fan Speed
Status = Normal
Value = 2436 RPM
Location Code = F1
Sensor = Power Supply
Status = Normal
Value = Present and operational
Location Code = V1
Sensor = Power Supply
Status = Critical low
Value = Present and not operational
Location Code = V2
2. Display a list of the environmental sensors in a numerical list: /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -a
3 0 11 87 P1
9001 0 11 2345 F1
9004 0 11 2 V1
9004 1 9 2 V2
3. Return the status of sensor 9004, index 1: /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -t 9004 -i 1
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4. Return the value of sensor 9004, index 1: /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -t 9004 -i 1 -v
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Display Test Patterns

This service aid provides a means of adjusting system display units by providing test patterns that can be
displayed. The user works through a series of menus to select the display type and test pattern. After the
selections are made, the test pattern displays.

Display USB Devices

The following are the main functions of this service aid:
v Display a list of USB controllers on an adapter.
v Display a list of USB devices that are connected to the selected controller.
To run the USB devices service aid, go to the diagnostics "TASKS SELECTION" menu, select "Display
USB Devices". From the controller list that displayed on the screen, select one of the items that begins
with "OHCDX", where "X" is a number. A list of devices attached to the controller displays.
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