Hmm,
We have a customer that have been testing this all week. Lots of mails and SNMP traps sent all over the net. Also the LED will show this info.
/// Regards, Jonas
Jonas Jonsson phone: +46-8-623 65 82 Proact Datasystem AB mobile: +46-709-42 13 67 Djupdalsvägen 7 mail: jonas.jonsson@proact.se Sollentuna, Sweden
-----Original Message----- From: Aaron M. Sims [mailto:ams@bellsouth.net] Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 8:24 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Dual power on F760
I've scanned the docs and the now.netapp.com site for an answer to this... no luck.
How do I determine the status of either power supply in a F760 filer. If a power supply is off or failed, I'd like to run a command that will tell me just that.
Thanks, Aaron
Well, here's my delima. The filer is isolated (network wise) and has no default route to the rest of the world. SNMP won't help.
The filer is in a remote location (800 miles away), so looking at the LED is not a viable option.
Aaron
On May 07, Jonas Jonsson jonas.jonsson@proact.se wrote:
Hmm,
We have a customer that have been testing this all week. Lots of mails and SNMP traps sent all over the net. Also the LED will show this info.
/// Regards, Jonas
Jonas Jonsson phone: +46-8-623 65 82 Proact Datasystem AB mobile: +46-709-42 13 67 Djupdalsvägen 7 mail: jonas.jonsson@proact.se Sollentuna, Sweden
-----Original Message----- From: Aaron M. Sims [mailto:ams@bellsouth.net] Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 8:24 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Dual power on F760
I've scanned the docs and the now.netapp.com site for an answer to this... no luck.
How do I determine the status of either power supply in a F760 filer. If a power supply is off or failed, I'd like to run a command that will tell me just that.
Thanks, Aaron -- Aaron M. Sims | "The reason why bad things happen to you is BellSouth.net | because you're a dumbass!" Systems Engineer | - Red Foreman, That 70s Show aaron.sims@bellsouth.net|