Table 4-2 – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

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TABLE 4-2

External

I/O Expansion Unit

Administration

Item

Description

Shell Command

Remarks

Display list

Displays a list of External I/O Expansion
Units and downlink cards. The following is
displayed:
• Set External I/O Expansion Unit numbers

and downlink card paths

• Exernal I/O Expansion Units, I/O boards,

link cards (Note 1), downlink cards, PSU
types, firmware versions, serial numbers,
part numbers, and states

ioxadm

External I/O Expansion
Unit numbers are set in two
ways: specifying last four
digits of serial numbers
such as iox@nnnn, and
specifying instance
numbers such as ioxn.

Display
environment
information

Displays the status of the environment of the
specified External I/O Expansion Unit or
downlink card as sensor measurement values.
The following is displayed:
• Current (A)
• Voltage (V)
• FAN speed (RPM)
• Temperature (C)
• LED state

ioxadm

Also, the preciseness is
displayed together with the
sensor measurement
values.

Display/set
locator LED
(Note 2)

Displays and sets the locator LED state for
individual components in the specified
External I/O Expansion Unit.
Each locator LED is in one of the following
states:
• Blinking
• Lit
• Off
Any of the following locator LED states can be
set:
• Enabled (on)
• Disabled (off)

ioxadm

Only one locator LED can
be enabled or disabled at a
time in an External I/O
Expansion Unit.

Power on/off Turns on or off power to the specified I/O

board or PSU.
Note: To forcibly disconnect an IO board
belonging to a domain, use the -f option.

ioxadm

Even after the power
switch is set to off, LEDs
and FANs continue
operating as long as they
are supplied with power.

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Note –

(1) Also called uplink cards. They are mounted on I/O boards.

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