Display
Resource
Attributes
This
task
displays
the
Customized
Device
Attributes
associated
with
a
selected
resource.
This
task
is
similar
to
running
the
lsattr
-E
-l
resource
command.
Display
Service
Hints
This
service
aid
reads
and
displays
the
information
in
the
CEREADME
file
from
the
diagnostics
media.
This
file
contains
information
that
is
not
contained
in
the
publications
for
this
version
of
the
diagnostics.
The
file
also
contains
information
about
using
this
particular
version
of
diagnostics.
Display
Software
Product
Data
This
task
uses
SMIT
to
display
information
about
the
installed
software
and
provides
the
following
functions:
v
List
Installed
Software
v
List
Applied
but
Not
Committed
Software
Updates
v
Show
Software
Installation
History
v
Show
Fix
(APAR)
Installation
Status
v
List
Fileset
Requisites
v
List
Fileset
Dependents
v
List
Files
Included
in
a
Fileset
v
List
File
Owner
by
Fileset
Display
System
Environmental
Sensors
This
service
aid
displays
the
environmental
sensor
information
for
the
system.
The
information
displayed
is
the
sensor
name,
physical
location
code,
literal
value
of
the
sensor
status,
and
the
literal
value
of
the
sensor
reading.
The
sensor
status
can
be
any
one
of
the
following:
v
Normal
-
The
sensor
reading
is
within
the
normal
operating
range.
v
Critical
High
-
The
sensor
reading
indicates
a
serious
problem
with
the
device.
Run
diagnostics
on
sysplanar0
to
determine
what
repair
action
is
needed.
v
Critical
Low
-
The
sensor
reading
indicates
a
serious
problem
with
the
device.
Run
diagnostics
on
sysplanar0
to
determine
what
repair
action
is
needed.
v
Warning
High
-
The
sensor
reading
indicates
a
problem
with
the
device.
This
could
become
a
critical
problem
if
action
is
not
taken.
Run
diagnostics
on
sysplanar0
to
determine
what
repair
action
is
needed.
v
Warning
Low
-
The
sensor
reading
indicates
a
problem
with
the
device.
This
could
become
a
critical
problem
if
action
is
not
taken.
Run
diagnostics
on
sysplanar0
to
determine
what
repair
action
is
needed.
v
Hardware
Error
-
The
sensor
could
not
be
read
because
of
a
hardware
error.
Run
diagnostics
on
sysplanar0
in
problem-determination
mode
to
determine
what
repair
action
is
needed.
v
Hardware
Busy
-
The
system
has
repeatedly
returned
a
busy
indication,
and
a
reading
is
not
available.
Try
the
service
aid
again.
If
the
problem
continues,
run
diagnostics
on
sysplanar0
in
problem-determination
mode
to
determine
what
repair
action
is
needed.
This
service
aid
can
also
be
run
as
a
command.
You
can
use
the
command
to
list
the
sensors
and
their
values
in
a
text
format,
list
the
sensors
and
their
values
in
numerical
format,
or
a
specific
sensor
can
be
queried
to
return
either
the
sensor
status
or
sensor
value.
Run
the
command
by
entering
one
of
the
following:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor
-l
|
-a
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor
-t
token
-i
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