Show Sensor
Shows health statistics for one or more persistent memory modules.
$ ipmctl show [OPTIONS] -sensor [SENSORS] [TARGETS]Sensors
Health: The current module health as reported in the SMART logMediaTemperature: The current module media temperature in CelsiusControllerTemperature: The current module controller temperature in CelsiusPercentageRemaining: Remaining module life as a percentage value of factory expected life spanLatchedDirtyShutdownCount: The number of shutdowns without notification over the lifetime of the moduleUnlatched DirtyShutdownCount: The number of shutdowns without notification over the lifetime of the module. This counter is the same as LatchedDirtyShutdownCount except it will always be incremented on a dirty shutdown, even if Latch System Shutdown Status was not enabled.PowerOnTime: The total power-on time over the lifetime of the moduleUpTime: The total power-on time since the last power cycle of the modulePowerCycles: The number of power cycles over the lifetime of the moduleFwErrorCount: The total number of firmware error log entries
Targets
dimm (DimmIDs): Show only the sensors on specific modules by supplying the DIMM target and one or more comma-separated DimmIDs. The default is to display sensors for all manageable modules.
Examples
Get all sensor information for all modules
$ ipmctl show -sensorShow the media temperature sensor for the specified module
$ ipmctl show -sensor MediaTemperature -dimm 0x0011Return Data
DimmID: The persistent memory module identifierType: The sensor type. Refer to the Sensors list aboveCurrentValue: The current reading followed by the units of measurement (e.g., 57 °C or 25%)CurrentState: The current value in relation to the threshold settings (if supported). One of:Unknown: The state cannot be determinedNormal: The current reading is within the normal range. This is the default when the sensor does not support thresholdsNonCritical: The current reading is within the non-critical range. For example, an alarm threshold has been reachedCritical: The current reading is within the critical range. For example, the firmware has begun throttling down traffic to the persistent memory module due to the temperatureFatal: The current reading is within the fatal range. For example, the firmware is shutting down the module due to the temperature
LowerThresholdNonCritical: The threshold value below which the state is considered "NonCritical".UpperThresholdNonCritical: The threshold value at or above which the state is considered "NonCritical".LowerThresholdCritical: The threshold value below which the state is considered "Critical".UpperThresholdCritical: The threshold value at or above which the state is considered "Critical".UpperThresholdFatal: The threshold value at or above which the state is considered "Fatal".SettableThresholds: A list of user settable thresholds. Zero or more of:LowerThresholdNonCriticalUpperThresholdNonCritical
SupportedThresholds: A list of supported thresholds. Zero or more of:LowerThresholdNonCriticalUpperThresholdNonCriticalLowerThresholdCriticalUpperThresholdCriticalUpperThresholdFatal
EnabledState: Whether the critical threshold alarm is enabled, disabled or not applicable. One of:0: Disabled
1: Enabled
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