12-26-2016
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Originally Posted by
jim mcnamara
@DukeNuke - oops, long time no see a V215 - you are right no default passwords.
Thanks for the correction.
Over the years there were so many different "service processor" things... It's hard to keep track on how to use them... ALOM, ILOM, ELOM, XSCF and and and... Sometimes the same name but different commands and so on... I'm happy that for the last few years it is just the ILOM.
Just found a document that shows which system is using what kind of service processor:
How to determine which systems have ILOM/ALOM4v/ALOM/LOM/ELOM/SP/XSCF or RSC ? (Doc ID 1012360.1)
Last edited by DukeNuke2; 12-26-2016 at 10:32 AM..
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psrinfo(1) General Commands Manual psrinfo(1)
NAME
psrinfo, pinfo - Displays processor administration information
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/psrinfo -n
/usr/sbin/psrinfo [-v] [processor...]
/usr/sbin/psrinfo -s processor
/usr/sbin/pinfo [-v] [processor...]
OPTIONS
Displays the number of processors in the system. Enables verbose mode. Writes only a boolean value to standard output. The -s option
requires a single processor identification number (processor). The -s option is intended to be used in scripts. A value of 1 is output if
the specified processor is on line. A value of 0 is output if the specified processor is off line.
DESCRIPTION
The psrinfo and pinfo commands display information about processors. The processor variable specifies the processor identification number,
which is a unique integer that identifies the processor. If you do not specify any options or a processor identification number, the com-
mands display information about all processors.
EXAMPLES
The following is an example of the default prsinfo command output (no options or processor identification numbers):
greene:> psrinfo 0 on-line since 11/03/1999 09:41:34 1 on-line since 11/03/1999 09:41:34 2 off-line since
11/03/1999 08:41:34
The following example shows how to use the psrinfo command with the -s option in a shell script to determine the state of the pro-
cessor with an identification number of 1:
if [ "`psrinfo -s 1 2> /dev/null`" -eq 1 ] then echo "processor 1 is up" else echo "processor 1 is down" fi The following
example shows how to use the psrinfo command with the -v option:
% psrinfo -v Status of processor 0 as of: 05/23/00 15:47:40
Processor has been on-line since 05/23/2000 15:08:04
The alpha EV5.6 (21164A) processor operates at 465 MHz,
and has an alpha internal floating point processor. Status of processor 1 as of: 05/23/00 15:47:40
Processor has been on-line since 05/23/2000 15:08:04
The alpha EV5.6 (21164A) processor operates at 465 MHz,
and has an alpha internal floating point processor. Status of processor 2 as of: 05/23/00 15:47:40
Processor has been off-line since 05/23/2000 15:08:04
The alpha EV5.6 (21164A) processor operates at 465 MHz,
and has an alpha internal floating point processor. Status of processor 3 as of: 05/23/00 15:47:40
Processor has been on-line since 05/23/2000 15:14:00
The alpha EV5.6 (21164A) processor operates at 465 MHz,
and has an alpha internal floating point processor.
FILES
SEE ALSO
Commands: pset_assign_cpu(1), pset_assign_pid(1), pset_info(1), psradm(8)
Files: utmp(4)
Processor Sets: processor_sets(4)
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