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Displaying the operational status of the fan
Use the
display fan
command to display the operational status of the fan.
<Sysname> display fan
Fan 1 State: Normal
Table 13
Output description
Field Description
Fan 1
Number of the fan
State
The fan state:
•
Normal—The fan is operating properly.
•
Absent—The fan is not in position.
•
Fault—The fan fails.
Displaying the operational status of power supplies
Use the
display power
command to display the operational status of power supplies.
<Sysname> display power
Power Information:
Power 1 Status: Normal
Power 2 Status: Absent
Table 14
Output description
Field Description
Power 1
Number of the power supply
Status
The power supply state:
•
Normal—The power supply is operating properly.
•
Absent—The power supply is not in position.
•
Fault—The power supply fails.
Solving system faults
Solving system faults
When the system detects faults (such as system instruction faults, invalid addresses, data overflow, null
pointers, and division by zero operations) during the operation of the MPU, you can solve the problem
in one of the following methods:
•
reboot
: Rebooting the failed MPU so that the MPU restores to normal operational status.
•
maintain
: Maintaining the current status of the failed MPU so that the system does not take any
restoration measures. Some software faults are hard to reproduce, and the printed information will
be lost after the firewall reboots. In this case, you can maintain the current status of the firewall,
facilitating fault location.
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