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Example of execution
1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> show server status 1
Blade #1 Status:
Power : Off
Current Wattage used : 0
Health : OK
ID LED : Off
BMC-EM Communication : OK
E-FUSE Status : OK
Diagnostic Status:
Internal Data OK
Management Processor OK
I/O Configuration OK
Power Not Performed
Cooling Not Performed
Location Not Performed
Device Failure OK
Device Degraded OK
1Z34AB7890(Administrator)>
Example of execution of the command to display CPU blade status
Default value
Supplementary information
About Diagnostic Status
Internal Data Shows FRU information validity. OK: valid, Failed: invalid checksum
error
Management Processor Shows the status of BMCFW. OK: normal, Failed: failure
I/O Configuration Shows the E-Keying status. OK: E-Keying succeeded, Failed: E-Keying
failed
Power Shows the power status. OK: normal power status, Failed: power problem
Cooling Shows the cooling status. OK: cooking OK, Failed: cooling problem
Not Performed: not checked
Location Shows the status of mounting location. OK: mounting location OK,
Failed: mounting location problem
Device Failure Shows failure status. OK: Normal operation, Failed. Failure, Not
Performed: not checked
Device Degraded Shows degraded status. OK: normal operation, Failed: degraded
Not Performed: not checked
Configuring the power-on delay time of the CPU blade
Overview
Configures the power-on delay time of the specified CPU blade.
This function is mainly useful for booting from SAN when the startup time of the FC disk is s
horter than that of CPU blades. If you enable AC-Link function of the CPU blade and set <Del
ay time> longer than the setup time of the the FC disk, the CPU blade is powered on after th
e FC disk becomes ready.