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Table 68. Details of infinibandstatistics (continued)
Total Unicast Bytes Received: Not Applicable
Total Multicast Bytes Received: Not Applicable
Total Broadcast Bytes Received: Not Applicable
Total Unicast Bytes Transmitted: Not Applicable
Total Multicast Bytes Transmitted: Not Applicable
Total Broadcast Bytes Transmitted: Not Applicable
FCS Error Packets Received: Not Applicable
Alignment Error Packets Received: Not Applicable
False Carrier Error Packets Received: Not Applicable
Runt Frames Received: Not Applicable
Jabber Error Frames Received: Not Applicable
Total Pause XON Frames Received: Not Applicable
Total Pause XOFF Frames Received: Not Applicable
Discarded Packets: 0
Total Pause XON Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable
Total Pause XOFF Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable
Single Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable
Multiple Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable
Late Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable
Excessive Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable
Link Status: Down
Link Width: Not Available
Link Speed: Not Available
Partition Link Status: Up
Partition Driver State: Operational
NOTE: When Port, Partition or RDMA statistics are not available, the output displays No Port/
Partition/RDMA Statistics found for FQDD <Infiniband FQDD>.
inlettemphistory
Table 69. Details of inlettemphistory
Description
Displays the average and the peak temperatures during the last hour, day, week, month, or year. Also
Exports the inlet temperature history data file. The file can be exported to a remote file share, local file
system, or the management station.
NOTE: For FM120x4 systems, this subcommand provides the historical data for system board
temperature.
Synopsis
racadm inlettemphistory get
racadm inlettemphistory export -f <Filename> -u <username> -p
<password>\
-l <location> -t <export file type>
racadm -r <idrac ip> -u <idrac username> -p <idrac password>
inlettemphistory\
export -f <Filename> -u <username> -p <password> -l <location> -t
<export file type>
This command does not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS.
To perform the operation with HTTP or HTTPS through a proxy, the proxy parameters must be first
configured using the lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes. Once these proxy parameters are configured, they
become the part of default configuration; the proxy attributes should be cleared to end use of the HTTP/
HTTPS proxy.
The valid lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes HTTP/HTTPS proxy parameters are:
UserProxyUserName
UserProxyPassword
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