Cisco Cisco Content Delivery Engine 250 Guida All'Installazione

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CPU1 Temperature              95/203                   Low 
CPU2 Temperature              95/203                   Low 
System Temperature            75/167                 30/86 
Power1 Temperature            75/167                 34/93 
Chassis Intrusion                                     Good 
Power Supply Failure                                  Good 
Power1 Supply Failure                                 Good 
Power2 Supply Failure                                  Bad   Warning! 
--------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 17 06:37:09 2013  
Power1 Information: Type = AC Power, Firmware Rev = 6.0 
Power2 Information: Type = Unknown 
IPMI Information: Firmware Rev = 3.3 
Note: Linux will usually strip the “0” from the 3.03 string. 
2.4.4 Validation on VDS-IS (Pre-Release 3.2) 
For systems running VDS-IS software prior to Release 3.2, the following signed script should be 
executed to verify the IPMI firmware version.
   
The download location for this file is referenced 
in the Field Notice.     
 
#script execute showipmifw.sh.signed 
IPMI Firmware Revision 3.3 
 
Script showipmifw.sh.signed exited with return code 0 
Note: Linux will usually strip the “0” from the 3.03 string. 
 
In addition, please issue a “show tech” CLI command.    As stated earlier, if the command 
does not hang at the “system health” section (output from sdt), then the system booted 
cleanly and should be free of any subsequent IPMI Watchdog issues. 
2.4.5 Validation on VQE 
Verify the IPMI FW using the following command at the console: 
root@]# ipmiutil sel show 
 
This command should return the following value for the “BMC version” 
 
ipmiutil ver 2.51 
showsel: version 2.51 
-- BMC version 3.3, IPMI version  
SEL Ver 51 Support 3, Used = 1 records, Free space = 574 records 
RecId Date/Time_______ Source_ Evt_Type SensNum Evt_detail - Trig [Evt_data] 
0001 04/19/13 02:58:43 BMC  08 Power Supply #1a is OK   ef [01 ff ff] 
showsel completed successfully 
Note: Linux will usually strip the “0” from the 3.03 string.