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Oracle® ILOM User's Guide for System Monitoring and Diagnostics Firmware Release 4.0.x

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Updated: September 2018
 
 

View System-Level Identification and Health Status (CLI)

The system-level identification and health status CLI properties are viewable at the /System target.

  • To collect system-level information or to verify the system health status, type:

    show /System

    For example:

    Properties:
            health = Service Required
            health_details = PS1 (Power Supply 1) is faulty. Type 'show
                             /System/Open_Problems' for details.
            open_problems_count = 1
            type = Rack Mount
            model = ORACLE SERVER X5-2L
            qpart_id = Q10543
            part_number = X5-2L-P1.LAST-20
            serial_number = 1435NM702B
            component_model = ORACLE SERVER X5-2L
            component_part_number = X5-2L-P1.LAST-20
            component_serial_number = 0000000000111111111122222222233333333334444444
                                      44455555555556666
            system_identifier = (none)
            system_fw_version = 5.0.0.0
            primary_operating_system = Not Available
            primary_operating_system_detail = Comprehensive System monitoring is
                                              not available. Ensure the host is
                                              running with the Hardware Management
                                              Pack. For details go to
                                              http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom-redire
                                              ct/hmp-osa
            host_primary_mac_address = 00:10:e0:62:71:30
            ilom_address = 10.153.55.47
            ilom_mac_address = 00:10:E0:62:71:34
            locator_indicator = Off
            power_state = Off
            actual_power_consumption = 21 watts
            action = (Cannot show property)

    Note -  As of Oracle ILOM 4.0.4, the permissible length of the system-level serial number identifiers for System, Product and Chassis were increased to 64 characters. The default host name is formed by concatenating an Oracle branding string, such as "ORACLESP-" or "ORACLECMM-", with the system-level serial number. If the length of the system serial number is greater than 50 characters, the default host name is truncated since it has a length of 60 characters, missing the characters after the 50th character in the serial number. In this case, the system administrator should overwrite the default host name with a customer defined hostname. For further information on how to overwrite the default hostname, see Assigning System Identification Information in Oracle ILOM Administrator’s Guide for Configuration and Maintenance Firmware Release 4.0.x

    Note - The property value for the primary operating system installed on the managed device is shown only when the Oracle ILOM Hardware Management Pack is installed on the managed device.

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