system switch ethernet power show
Display power information for Ethernet switches (cluster, management and storage).
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system switch ethernet power show
command displays the power supply status of the monitored Ethernet switches.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
Selects the fields with the names that you specify.
- |
[-instance ]
} -
Displays detailed power supply information for all the switches.
[-device <text>]
- Switch Name-
Selects the PSUs that belong to the specified switch.
[-psu-name <text>]
- Power Supply Name-
Selects the PSUs that match the specified power supply name.
[-oper-status {operational|failed|not-operational|not-present|unknown}]
- Operational Status-
Selects the PSUs that match the specified operational status.
[-error-description <text>]
- Error Description-
Selects the PSUs that match the specified error description.
[-display-name <text>]
- Power Supply Display Name-
Selects the PSUs that match the specified display name.
[-unique-name <text>]
- Power Supply Unique Name-
Selects the PSU that matches the specified unique name.
[-status {ok|ok-with-suppressed|degraded|unreachable|unknown}]
- Power Supply Resource Health-
Selects the PSUs that match the specified status.
[-monitor {node-connect|system-connect|system|controller|chassis|cluster-switch|example|ethernet-switch}]
- Health Monitor-
Selects the PSUs that match the specified monitor type.
[-admin-status {on|off|not-defined|unknown}]
- Adminstrative Status-
Selects the PSUs that match the specified administrative status for the power supply.
Examples
cluster1::> system switch ethernet power show Admin Operational Switch Power Supply Status Status Error ------------------ ----------------- ---------- ----------- --------------- SwitchA PowerSupply-1 on operational SwitchA PowerSupply-2 on operational
The example above displays the power-supply status for all Ethernet switches (cluster, management and storage).