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List power supplies? - lsdev or lscfg 1

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AIXtexas

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Feb 5, 2002
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Is it possible to show the power supplies in an AIX system, maybe with lsdev or lscfg?

Thanks,

Shane
 
Not at a system right now, but you might try:

/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -l

This will only work on non-LPAR systems and depending upon the age of the system itself, might or might not list the power supply information but worth a shot.

Also, I think that's the path to the command.

Regards,
Chuck
 
Does anyone know if there is a comparable command to "uesensor" for LPAR systems?

Thanks,
Ethan
 
On my 7028-6C1 (p610) ...

lscfg -vp

...

Power Supply:
Part Number.................24P6867
EC Level....................000000
Serial Number...............31Y158J1K6KD
FRU Number..................49P2155
Manufacture ID..............3980DELT
Version.....................RS6K
System Info Specific.(YL)...P3
Physical Location: P3-V1





Kind Regards,
Matthew Bourne
"Find a job you love and never do a day's work in your life.
 
This system is not LPAR'd.

Did you run:

/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -l

If so, did it give you the results you needed?

Regards,
Chuck
 
ibm10:/home/root (4496)#usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -l
ksh: usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor: not found

Shane
 
what do you get when you type:

lslpp -l devices.chrp.base.diag

the uesensor command is part of the fileset.

Regards,
Chuck
 
ibm10:/home/root (4497)#lslpp -l devices.chrp.base.diag
Fileset Level State Description
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path: /usr/lib/objrepos
devices.chrp.base.diag 5.2.0.75 COMMITTED RISC CHRP Base System Device
Diagnostics

Path: /etc/objrepos
devices.chrp.base.diag 5.2.0.75 COMMITTED RISC CHRP Base System Device
Diagnostics

Shane
 
Then you should have the uesensor command. I noticed that your ran it from your home directory and didn't specify a leading '/'. Try the following again:

/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uesensor -l

exactly as it is above.

Regards,
Chuck
 
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