Sun Microsystems V20Z Server User Manual


 
Appendix G Sensor Commands 155
TABLE G-2 lists the arguments for this subcommand.
TABLE G-2 Arguments for Subcommand sensor get
Arguments Description
{-i | --id} SENSOR_ID, PRODUCT-ID, BOARD-REVISION,
PRS-REVISION
Specifies the sensor for which the data is desired. You can
specify this argument multiple times, in which case the sensor
data is reported in the order specified.
You can also retrieve the product ID, board-revision number
and PRS revision number using this flag. Specify [-vIH]
following the ID to convert the output to the appropriate
product ID.
For example, product ID 255 indicates the 2100 server and
product ID 239 indicates the 4300 server. You can also obtain
this information using the inventory get hardware
command.
{-t | --type} Specifies the sensor class for which the data is desired. You can
specify this argument multiple times, in which case the sensor
output is grouped by type in the order specified. Current sensor
classes are voltage, fan, temperature, current, power and switch.
{-v | --value} Displays the current value. of the sensor.
{-n | --nominal} Displays the nominal value of the sensor.
{-C | --crithigh} Displays the critical high threshold value for the sensor.
Thresholds configured to a value other than the factory value
display with a trailing asterisk (*) character.
{-c | --critlow} Displays the critical low threshold value for the sensor.
{-W | -warnhigh} Displays the warning high threshold value for the sensor.
{-w | --warnlow} Displays the warning low threshold value for the sensor.
{-N | --name} Displays the name of the sensor.
{-d | --description} Displays a description of the sensor.
{-S | --sensor-type} Displays the type of sensor (for use with --type).
{-p | --parent-comp} Displays the parent component list for the sensor. These are the
components that are affected by changes in the value of a sensor
(for example, the components that change severity as the sensor
changes severity).
{-s | --severity} Displays the current severity lever of the sensor (nominal,
warning or critical).
{--verbose} Displays all columns; you cannot use this argument with any of
the other column addition options.