Re: Reading temperatures on V210/240

From: Jeff Wieland (wieland_at_nospampurdue.edu)
Date: 02/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 19:05:42 +0000 (UTC)

In article <403F0232.4BA5B3E0@marconi.com> John Howells <John.Howells@marconi.com> writes:
>
>
>Jeff Wieland wrote:
>>
>> How do you read the on-board temperatures on a V240 (V210 should be
>> the same). I know how to do this with a V100 or V120 using "lom -t",
>> and Sun Blade 100's are easy with prtdiag, but I can't find anything
>> equivalent with ALOM on the V240. The scadm command does not return
>> the "showenvironment" stuff like you can on the console. I need a
>> way to read the temperature programmatically. Any ideas??
>>
>> Please remove the "nospam" from my address if responding via email.
>
>You can do it by extracting the data from:
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> /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240/sbin/prtdiag -v
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>but is *MUCH* less convenient than the "lom" output!
>
>John Howells

By golly, there it is!

Temperature sensors:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Location Sensor Temperature Lo LoWarn HiWarn Hi Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------
MB T_ENC 24C -3C 5C 40C 48C okay
MB/P0 T_CORE 60C - - 110C 115C okay
MB/P1 T_CORE 60C - - 110C 115C okay
PS0 FF_OT - - - - - okay
PS1 FF_OT - - - - - okay

Nope, not as convenient as lom, but I can script around that.
Thanks!

--
Jeff Wieland


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