CLI Guide

getpminfo
Table 56. Details of getpminfo
Description Displays power management status information.
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 57. 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—Specifies the number of records to display.
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