BMC
SMASH
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*The sensor name list depends on the Server Hardware.
/SYS/powerSupply
This command provides the specification of the Sensor Type sensor-specific event.
*The sensor name list depends on the Server Hardware.
Q&A:
Q1: My system supports two power supply slots and only one power supply unit con-
nected. What is the other power supply status?
Table 3.6: /SYS/temperature
P
ROPERTY
N
AME
V
ALID
V
ALUE
A
CCESS
D
ESCRIPTION
Sensor name list of
temperature
na
ok
nonCritical
critical
R
na
indicates the status not available /unknown
(typically because system power is off )
ok
indicates the monitored parameters within nor-
mal operating ranges
nonCritical
indicates the hardware outside normal operat-
ing range
critical
indicates the hardware exceeding specified rat-
ings
Table 3.7: /SYS/powerSupply
P
ROPERTY
N
AME
V
ALID
V
ALUE
A
CCESS
D
ESCRIPTION
Sensor name list of
power supply
Presence*
FailDetected*
PredictiveFail*
InputLost(AC/
DC)*
AllDeasserted
(*Note: Only for
certain models.)
R
Presence
indicates the Power Supply Presence detected
FailDetected
indicates the Powser Supply Failure detected
PredictiveFail
indicates the Power Supply Predictive Failure,
the status supported or not depends on project
InputLost(AC/DC)
indicates the Power Supply input lost, such as
power cord not inserted
AllDeasserted
indicates the power supply is not inserted
Redundancy
FullyRedundant
RedundancyLost
R
The property is provided depend on project.
FullyRedundant
Indicates the power redundancy is OK.
RedundancyLost
Indicates the power redundancy is fail. One PSU
is removed or AC lost.