Power Status = ON===============================================================================Session Information===============================================================================Type User IP Address Login Date/TimeSSH root 10.9.72.252 11/28/2007 23:40:53KVM root 169.254.31.30 11/28/2007 18:44:51===============================================================================Sensor Information===============================================================================<senType> <Num> <sensorName> <status> <reading> <units> <lc><uc>FanSpeed 1 Fan-1 OK 14495 rpm 7250 14500FanSpeed 2 Fan-2 OK 14505 rpm 7250 14500FanSpeed 3 Fan-3 OK 4839 rpm 2344 14500FanSpeed 4 Fan-4 OK 14527 rpm 7250 14500FanSpeed 5 Fan-5 OK 14505 rpm 7250 14500FanSpeed 6 Fan-6 OK 4835 rpm 2344 14500FanSpeed 7 Fan-7 OK 14521 rpm 7250 14500FanSpeed 8 Fan-8 Not OK 1 rpm 7250 14500FanSpeed 9 Fan-9 OK 4826 rpm 2344 14500<senType> <Num> <sensorName> <status> <reading> <units> <lc><uc>Temp 1 Ambient_Temp OK 21 celcius N/A 40<senType> <Num> <sensorName> <status> <AC-OK status>PWR 1 PS-1 Online OKPWR 2 PS-2 Online OKPWR 3 PS-3 Online OKPWR 4 PS-4 Slot Empty N/APWR 5 PS-5 Failed OKPWR 6 PS-6 Slot Empty N/AracresetDescription Resets CMC. The reset event is logged in the hardware (SEL) and CMC (RAC) logs.To run this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege.NOTE: After you run the racreset subcommand, CMC may require up to two minutes to return to ausable state.NOTE: There is a 100 percent fan request when the command is run against the servers.Synopsis racadm racreset [-m [-f]]Input • -m — The values must be one of the following:– server– — where n=1–16– server– — where n=1–8; x = a, b, c, d (lower case)NOTE:– Multiple modules may be specified, such as -m -m .– -f option is used to force the reset and is available only with an -m option.61