API Guide

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RP Boot Selector : 3.3.0.0g
CP Mem Size : 2127536128 bytes
RP Mem Size : 2127536128 bytes
Temperature : 29C 52C
Power Status : AC
Voltage : ok
Serial Number : NA
Part Number : 0CKKCP Rev X00
Vendor Id : NA
Date Code : NA
Country Code : NA
Piece Part ID : CN-0CKKCP-77931-45N-0008
PPID Revision : X00
Service Tag : 12GQG02
Expr Svc Code : 232 582 233 8
Auto reboot : Enabled
When a temperature threshold is crossed (either below or above the pre-configured value), the system logs an event that contains
information about the time when the event occurred, the type of event (minor, major, or shutdown), the current temperature of the
sensor, and the identity of the sensor. The system also logs events when the fan speeds change (increase or decrease) as a result of
changes in sensor temperature. To display the event log, use the
show logging command.
The following examples display over-temperature event messages. Note that although the minimum speed for system fans is 40% of full
speed, the corresponding power-supply fan speed is 60% of full speed.
00:21:47: %SYSTEM:LP %CHMGR-2-FAN_SPEED_CHANGE: Fan speed changed to 40 % of the full speed
00:21:47: %SYSTEM:LP %CHMGR-2-PSU_FAN_SPEED_CHANGE: PSU_Fan speed changed to 60 % of the full
speed
00:27:35: %SYSTEM:LP %POLLMGR-2-SENSOR_TEMP_CHANGE: Switching Core Sensor S2, temperature
52C, changed to Major state
When the system experiences a high temperature on any temperature sensor that exceeds the Critical threshold, a shutdown log event is
generated; for example:
Dell#Jun 18 01:57:03: %RPM1-P:CP %CHMGR-2-TEMP_SHUTDOWN_WARN: WARNING! linecard 11
temperature is 110C; approaching shutdown threshold of 110C)
Dell#Jun 18 01:57:04: %RPM1-P:CP %CHMGR-0-TEMP_SHUTDOWN_WARN: linecard 11 temperature
exceeded or equal to shutdown temperature 110C; Unit will shutdown now.Power cycle the unit
to power it on.
The identity of the sensor which caused the shutdown can be determined by displaying the system log for temperature-crossing events
(show environment thermal-sensors command).
00:16:08: %SYSTEM:LP %CHMGR-0-TEMP_SHUTDOWN_WARN: Unit 0 a temperature sensor has exceeded
its critical shutdown temperature; Unit will shutdown now. Power cycle the unit to power it
on.
After the system shuts down, it is not possible to operate the console until you reload (power cycle) the system.
NOTE:
The systems fan trays and power supplies always blow air from the front (I/O side) to the back (Utility/power
supply and fan side) of the switch. Ensure the air ducts are clean and that all fans (system fans and power-supply fans)
are working correctly. Ensure that there are fan alarms, including fan-tray and power-supply fan alarms. Use the show
alarms command to display alarm information and the show environment command to display the current operational
status of power supplies and fan-tray components.
Troubleshooting Packet Loss
Use show hardware linecard commands to troubleshoot packet loss.
show hardware linecard cpu data-plane statistics
show hardware party-bus port {{0-7} | all} statistics
show hardware linecard {0-2} drops unit {0-3} port {1-104}
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Debugging and Diagnostics