Alarms Commands

To use these commands in System Admin VM, you must be in a user group associated with appropriate command rules and data rules. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.

show alarms

To display alarms related to System Admin in brief or detail, use the show alarms command in the System Admin EXEC mode.

show alarms [brief [card | rack | system] [location node-id] [active | history ] | detail [card | rack | system] [location node-id] [active | clients | history | stats]]

Syntax Description

brief

Displays alarms in brief.

card

Displays card scope alarms related data.

rack

Displays rack scope alarms related data.

system

Displays system scope alarms related data.

location node-id

Specifies the target location. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/ slot notation.

active

Displays active alarms.

history

Displays alarm history.

detail

Displays alarms in detail.

clients

Displays clients associated with the service.

stats

Displays service statistics.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

System Admin EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Release 5.0.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example displays the output of the show alarms brief command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#show alarms brief card location 0/1

Tue Aug  20 00:35:30.442 UTC

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
History Alarms
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Location          Severity   Group     Set time            Description
                                       Clear time
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
0/1               critical   environ   08/19/13 21:35:29   Vctrl1-VP1P2: ENVMON detects high voltage alarm from a sensor
                                       08/19/13 21:35:29
0/1               minor      environ   08/19/13 21:35:29   MB Inlet: ENVMON detects an I2C access error
                                       08/19/13 21:35:29
0/1               major      environ   08/19/13 21:35:29   multiple sensors: ENVMON detects a sensor fault
                                       08/19/13 21:35:29
0/1               minor      environ   08/19/13 21:35:29   PCIe Die: ENVMON detects an I2C access error
                                      08/19/13 21:35:29

show alarms trace

To display debug trace information, use the show alarms trace command in the System Admin EXEC mode.

show alarms trace {all | trace-name} location node-id [all | trace-attribute]

Syntax Description

all

Displays trace information for all the trace buffers in the system.

trace-name

Displays trace information for a specific trace buffer name.

location node-id

Specifies the target location. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/ slot notation.

trace-attribute

Specifies the trace attribute.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

System Admin EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Release 5.0.0

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This command displays the alarm traces per card and is used for diagnostics only.

Examples

The following example shows the output of the show alarms trace command:
 
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#show alarms trace info location 0/RP0 all

Fri Sep  13 08:01:03.901 UTC
02.58.38.585741952:alarm_mgr: starting CAPI NM  service initialization.
02.58.38.585762688:alarm_mgr: CAPI client (base) service initialization.
02.58.38.621692800:alarm_mgr: pm connect request completed normally.
02.58.38.690578432:alarm_mgr: starting CAPI client service <calv_alarm_nm> activation.
02.58.38.746492160:alarm_mgr: alarm service <calv_alarm_nm> activated.
02.58.39.459840512:calv_alarm_ds: connected to DS service.
02.58.41.340024832:alarm_mgr: connected to platform local service.
02.58.41.420551040:alarm_mgr: IP addres registration succeded.
02.58.41.420573568:alarm_mgr: pl nodeid registration succeded.
02.58.52.128728192:alarm_mgr: node IP address: 0xc0000001
02.58.52.128778240:alarm_mgr: starting CAPI client service <calv_alarm_nm> activation.
02.58.52.129173632:alarm_mgr: alarm service <calv_alarm_nm> activated.
02.58.52.341911808:alarm_mgr: service<calv_alarm_nm> client connection detected,hndl: 0x23bf380 me: 0x23290e0
02.58.52.341925760:alarm_mgr: new client detected service <calv_alarm_nm>, hndl: 0x23bf380
02.58.52.361801344:alarm_mgr: service<calv_alarm_nm> client connection detected, hndl: 0x23d16a0 me: 0x23290e0                                                     
02.58.52.361802752:alarm_mgr: new client detected service <calv_alarm_nm>, hndl:0x23d16a0                                                       
02.58.52.382194688:alarm_mgr: service <calv_alarm_nm> client registering  
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