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Old 04-22-2009
CPU & Memory power supply status in sysreport

Hello guys:

I'm a beginner in this exciting world of open spource and linux. I'm working as a support engineer and a customer send back to me a sysreport from his system running redhat 4. the customer has a power supply failed in his server and to see it and justify the replacement I required a sysreport

my question is:
Which file or directory holds power supply and status insite sysreport files ?

Thanks for your answer.

Amani
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NAME
Poet::Cache -- Poet caching with CHI SYNOPSIS
# In a conf file... cache: defaults: driver: Memcached servers: ["10.0.0.15:11211", "10.0.0.15:11212"] # In a script... use Poet::Script qw($cache); # In a module... use Poet qw($cache); # In a component... my $cache = $m->cache; # For an arbitrary namespace... my $cache = Poet::Cache->new(namespace => 'Some::Namespace') # then... my $customer = $cache->get($name); if ( !defined $customer ) { $customer = get_customer_from_db($name); $cache->set( $name, $customer, "10 minutes" ); } my $customer2 = $cache->compute($name2, "10 minutes", sub { get_customer_from_db($name2) }); DESCRIPTION
Poet::Cache is a subclass of CHI. CHI provides a unified caching API over a variety of storage backends, such as memory, plain files, memory mapped files, memcached, and DBI. Each package and Mason component uses its own CHI namespace so that caches remain separate. CONFIGURATION
The Poet configuration entry 'cache', if any, will be passed to Poet::Cache->config(). This can go in any Poet conf file, e.g. "local.cfg" or "global/cache.cfg". Here's a simple configuration that caches everything to files under "data/cache". This is also the default if no configuration is present. cache: defaults: driver: File root_dir: ${root}/data/cache Here's a more involved configuration that defines several "storage types" and assigns each namespace a storage type. cache: defaults: expires_variance: 0.2 storage: file: driver: File root_dir: ${root}/data/cache memcached: driver: Memcached servers: ["10.0.0.15:11211", "10.0.0.15:11212"] compress_threshold: 4096 namespace: /some/component: { storage: file, expires_in: 5min } /some/other/component: { storage: memcached, expires_in: 1h } Some::Library: { storage: memcached, expires_in: 10min } Given the configuration above, and the code package Some::Library; use Poet qw($cache); this $cache will be created with properties driver: Memcached servers: ["10.0.0.15:11211", "10.0.0.15:11212"] compress_threshold: 4096 expires_in: 10min USAGE
Obtaining cache handle o In a script (namespace will be 'main'): use Poet::Script qw($cache); o In a module "MyApp::Foo" (namespace will be 'MyApp::Foo'): use Poet qw($cache); o In a component "/foo/bar" (namespace will be '/foo/bar'): my $cache = $m->cache; o Manually for an arbitrary namespace: my $cache = Poet::Cache->new(namespace => 'Some::Namespace'); # or my $cache = MyApp::Cache->new(category => 'Some::Namespace'); Using cache handle my $customer = $cache->get($name); if ( !defined $customer ) { $customer = get_customer_from_db($name); $cache->set( $name, $customer, "10 minutes" ); } my $customer2 = $cache->compute($name2, "10 minutes", sub { get_customer_from_db($name2) }); See CHI and Mason::Plugin::Cache for more details. MODIFIABLE METHODS
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