View System-Level Identification and Health Status (CLI)

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

  1. 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-", 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.

    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.