system node environment sensors show
Display the sensor table
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system node environment sensors show
command displays the following information:
-
Node name
-
Sensor name
-
Sensor state
-
Sensor value
-
Sensor units
-
Critically Low threshold for the sensor
-
Warning Low threshold for sensor
-
Warning High threshold for sensor
-
Critically High threshold for the sensor
-
FRU name (detailed view only)
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Node-
Selects information about the sensors on the specified node.If this parameter is specified with the -name parameter, the command displays information only about the specified sensor.
[-name <text>]
- Sensor Name-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified name.If this parameter is specified with the -node parameter, the command displays information only about the specified sensor.
[-fru <text>]
- FRU-
Selects information about the sensors associated with the specified Field Replaceable Unit (FRU).
[-type {fan|thermal|voltage|current|battery-life|discrete|fru|nvmem|counter|minutes|percent|agent|unknown}]
- Sensor Type-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified sensor type. Possible values vary among platforms but may include
fan
,temperature
,thermal
andvoltage
. [-units <text>]
- Value Units-
Selects information about the sensors that have readings displayed in the specified units of measure. Possible values vary among platforms but may include
RPM
,C
andmV
. [-state {normal|warn-low|warn-high|crit-low|crit-high|disabled|uninitialized|init-failed|not-available|invalid|retry|bad|not-present|failed|ignored|fault|unknown}]
- Sensor State-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified state. Possible values vary among platforms but may include
normal
,warn_lo
,warn_hi
,crit_lo
,crit_hi
andfailed
. [-discrete-state {normal|warn-low|warn-high|crit-low|crit-high|disabled|uninitialized|init-failed|not-available|invalid|retry|bad|not-present|failed|ignored|fault|unknown}]
- Discrete Sensor State-
Selects information about the discrete-valued sensors that are in the specified state. A discrete-valued sensor has a set of possible discrete values rather than a range of possible values. For example, a presence sensor which has the discrete values PRESENT and NOT_PRESENT is a discrete-valued sensor. Possible values vary among platforms but may include
normal
andfailed
. [-value <integer>]
- Last Sensor Value-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified sensor value.
[-discrete-value <text>]
- Discrete Sensor Value-
Selects information about the discrete-valued sensors that have the specified discrete value. Possible values vary among sensors but may include
PRESENT
,NOT_PRESENT
,ON
,OFF
,OK
andFAULT
. [-crit-low <integer>]
- Critical Low Threshold-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified critically low threshold.
[-warn-low <integer>]
- Warning Low Threshold-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified warning-low threshold.
[-warn-hi <integer>]
- Warning Hi Threshold-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified warning-high threshold.
[-crit-hi <integer>]
- Critical Hi Threshold-
Selects information about the sensors that have the specified critically high threshold.
[-inactive {true|false}]
- Show Inactive Sensors-
Specify
true
to include inactive sensors in the output. By default, only sensors with the valuefalse
are shown. [-hidden {true|false}]
- Show Hidden Sensors-
Specify
true
to include hidden sensors in the output. By default, only sensors with the valuefalse
are shown.
Examples
The following example displays information about all sensors on a cluster named cluster1:
cluster1::> system node environment sensors show Node Sensor State Value/Units Crit-Low Warn-Low Warn-Hi Crit-Hi ---- --------------------- ------ ----------- -------- -------- ------- ------- mynode Partner IO Pre NOT_PRESENT Partner Ctrl Pre PRESENT PSU2 Over Curr OK PSU2 Over Volt OK PSU2 Over Temp OK PSU2 Fault OK PSU2 DC OK OK PSU2 Input OK OK PSU2 ON ON PSU2 Fan2 Fault OK Node Sensor State Value/Units Crit-Low Warn-Low Warn-Hi Crit-Hi ---- --------------------- ------ ----------- -------- -------- ------- ------- mynode PSU2 Fan2 Speed normal 15400 RPM 3000 3500 - 25500 PSU2 Fan1 Fault OK PSU2 Fan1 Speed normal 15700 RPM 3000 3500 - 25500 PSU2 Curr normal 28000 mA - - - - PSU2 Temp normal 29 C 0 5 51 61 PSU2 Present PRESENT PSU1 Over Curr OK PSU1 Over Volt OK PSU1 Over Temp OK Node Sensor State Value/Units Crit-Low Warn-Low Warn-Hi Crit-Hi ---- --------------------- ------ ----------- -------- -------- ------- ------- mynode PSU1 Fault OK PSU1 DC OK OK PSU1 Input OK OK PSU1 ON ON PSU1 Fan2 Fault OK PSU1 Fan2 Speed normal 15600 RPM 3000 3500 - 25500 PSU1 Fan1 Fault OK PSU1 Fan1 Speed normal 16200 RPM 3000 3500 - 25500 PSU1 Curr normal 27000 mA - - - - PSU1 Temp normal 28 C 0 5 51 61 Node Sensor State Value/Units Crit-Low Warn-Low Warn-Hi Crit-Hi ---- --------------------- ------ ----------- -------- -------- ------- ------- mynode PSU1 Present PRESENT Battery 3.3V