The InfiniBand switches on your X5 Database Machine contain the software version as confirmed using the version command:[root@exampsw -ib2 bin] # versionSUN DCS 36p version: 1.3.3-2 Build time: Apr 4 2015 11:15:19SP board info:Manufacturing Date: 2014.05.05Serial Number: “NCD3X0178â€ÂÂHardware Revision: 0x0006Firmware Revision: 0x0102BIOS version: NOW1R112 BIOS date: 04/24/2014Which two tools are useful for monitoring the InfiniBand switches for fan problems and by which users should they be run?C: Login as root on IB switch and run, # env_testExample output include:Starting FAN test:Fan 0 not presentWARNING Fan 1 running slow rpm 5450 limit 6440WARNING Fan 2 running slow rpm 5341 limit 6440WARNING Fan 3 running slow rpm 5341 limit 6440D: The showtemps command displays internal temperatures for the switch.The following example shows how to display switch temperatures with the showtemps command.# showtempsBack temperature 29Front temperature 30SP temperature 36Switch temperature 52, maxtemperature 56All temperatures OK#References: http://myoraclediary.blogspot.se/2014/04/all-about-infiniband-switches-on-exadata.html
Question:
Which two tools are useful for monitoring the InfiniBand switches for fan problems and by which users should they be run?
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Run the env_test command on the switches after logging in as the ilom-admin user.
Run the getfanspeed command on the switches after logging in as root.
Run the env_test command on the switches after logging in as root.
Run the showtemps command on the switches after logging in as the ilom-admin user.
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Run the env_test command on the switches after logging in as root.
Run the showtemps command on the switches after logging in as the ilom-admin user.