Setaltitude – FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M4000 User Manual

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setaltitude(8)

System Administration

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NAME

setaltitude - set the altitude of the system

SYNOPSIS

setaltitude -s

key=value

setaltitude -h

DESCRIPTION

The setaltitude(8) command sets the altitude of the system.

The specified value becomes valid when the circuit breakers of the system are
switched on again.

Privileges

You must have platadm or fieldeng privileges to run this command.

Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.

OPTIONS

The following options are supported:

EXTENDED

DESCRIPTION

If the altitude of the system is set, any abnormality in the intake air temperature
can be detected quickly. If the altitude of the system is unknown, set a high
value. However, even if no altitude is set for the system, any abnormality in
temperatures such as the CPU temperature can still be detected, so the system
would not be damaged by a fatal error.

When the showaltitude(8) command is executed, the current settings are
displayed.

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLE 1

Sets the altitude of the system to 1000 m.

-h

Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
operands, an error occurs.

-s

key=value

The item to be set is specified by key. The following value can be
specified:

altitude

Sets the altitude of the system.

Specifies the altitude of the system in value in units of meters (m).
An integer equal to or greater than 0 can be specified, and the
specified value is rounded off to the nearest hundred meters.
The value may be rounded up to the nearest hundred meters.

The default value is 0 meters.

XSCF>

setaltitude -s altitude=1000

1000m

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