3 monitoring the server from the lom shell, 1 checking how long the server has been running, 2 checking the current status of all components – Sun Microsystems Netra 120 User Manual

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Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Server User’s Guide • December 2001

8.3

Monitoring the Server From the LOM
Shell

This section describes the commands that enable you to check the status of the
components monitored by the LOM device. It also describes how to view the events
stored in the LOM device’s event log.

8.3.1

Checking How Long the Server Has Been
Running

To find out how much time has elapsed since the last boot, type:

or:

8.3.2

Checking the Current Status of All Components

To see the current status of all the components monitored by the LOM device, type:

FIGURE 8-2

shows some sample output from the

environment

command. In this

example, all the components are running normally and none are faulty.

Note –

For the locations of the different fans, see Section 8.9, “Checking the Status

of the Server’s Fans” on page 8-23.

lom> date

Time since last boot: +8d+20h48m2s

lom> showdate

Time since last boot: +8d+12h23m6s

lom> environment

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