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To use this subcommand, you must have CMC Login User privilege.
Synopsis
racadm getpminfo
Example
racadm getpminfo
[Real-Time Power Statistics]
System Input Power = 89 W (303 BTU/h)
Peak System Power = 93 W (317 BTU/h)
Peak System Power Start Time = 20:26:06 03/04/2014
Peak System Power Timestamp = 20:28:32 03/04/2014
Minimum System Power = 83 W (283 BTU/h)
Minimum System Power Start Time = 20:26:06 03/04/2014
Minimum System Power Timestamp = 20:28:02 03/04/2014
System Idle Power = 89 W (303 BTU/h)
System Potential Power = 417 W (1422 BTU/h)
System Input Current Reading = 0.6 A
[Real-Time Energy Statistics]
System Energy Consumption = 62.2 kWh
System Energy Consumption Start Time = 15:56:11 02/12/2014
System Energy Consumption Timestamp = 06:07:07 03/05/2014
[System Power Status]
Chassis Power State = ON
Overall Power Health = OK
Redundancy = Yes
[System Power Policy Configuration]
System Input Power Cap = 3371 W (11502 BTU/h | 100%)
Redundancy Policy = Redundancy Alerting Only
[Power Budgeting]
System Input Max Power Capacity = 2382 W
Input Redundancy Reserve = 0 W
Power Available for Server Power-on = 1965 W
gettracelog
Table 56. Details of gettracelog
Description Lists all the trace log entries in CMC.
Synopsis
racadm gettracelog -i [-A]
racadm gettracelog [-s <start>] [-c <count>] [--more] [-A] [-o]
Input
-i - Displays the number of entries in CMC trace log.
--more - Displays one screen at a time and prompts the user to continue (similar to the UNIX more
command).
-o - Displays each entry in a single line.
-c - Species the number of records to display.
-s - Species the starting record to display.
-A - Does not display headers or labels.
NOTE: The -A and -o options are deprecated.
Output The default output display shows the record number, timestamp, source, and description. The
timestamp begins at midnight, January 1 and increases until the system boots. After the system boots,
the system’s timestamp is used.
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