Re: setting high temperature threshold before server self reboot

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Thanks vm Fran.

# hpasmcli
hpasmcli> show temp
hpasmcli> show fan

showed some extra info too.


Thanks
U


On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Fran Garcia <franchu.garcia@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 15:55, sunhux G <sunhux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Is there any way to increase the threshold before an RHES 4.x self
> reboot?
> >
> > And is there any command to check this threshold temperature & the
> current
> > server's temperature so that I can write a script to alert me before it
> > reaches
> > the threshold & reboot (which will cause service disruption) :
>
> This is an HP Proliant question, rather than a RHEL question :-) . I'd
> suggest reading all the Proliant Support Pack (PSP) software
> documentation, and having a look at:
>
> # hplog -t
> ID     TYPE        LOCATION      STATUS    CURRENT  THRESHOLD
>  1  ADM1022      Processor Zone  Normal    87F/ 31C 143F/ 62C
>  2  ADM1022      CPU (1)         Normal    86F/ 30C 163F/ 73C
>  3  ADM1022      I/O Zone        Normal   100F/ 38C 154F/ 68C
>  4  ADM1022      CPU (2)         Normal    89F/ 32C 163F/ 73C
>  5  ADM1022      Pwr. Supply Bay Normal    84F/ 29C 127F/ 53C
>
> # hplog -f
> ID     TYPE        LOCATION      STATUS  REDUNDANT FAN SPEED
>  1  Var. Speed   Processor Zone  Normal     Yes     Low    ( 14)
>  2  Var. Speed   Processor Zone  Normal     Yes     Low    ( 14)
>  3  Var. Speed   I/O Zone        Absent     No      Unknown
>  4  Var. Speed   I/O Zone        Normal     Yes     Low    ( 14)
>  5  Var. Speed   Processor Zone  Normal     Yes     Low    ( 14)
>  6  Var. Speed   Processor Zone  Normal     Yes     Low    ( 14)
>  7  Var. Speed   Pwr. Supply Bay Normal     Yes     Low    ( 14)
>  8  Var. Speed   Pwr. Supply Bay Absent     No      Unknown
>
> # hplog -p
> ID     TYPE        LOCATION      STATUS  REDUNDANT
>  1  Standard     Pwr. Supply Bay Normal     Yes
>  2  Standard     Pwr. Supply Bay Normal     Yes
>
> # hpasmcli -s 'show iml'
>
> If you have it installed, try poking around in the System Management
> Homepage (HP SMH), https://yourserver:2381
>
> Cheers
>
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