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Related Documentation

  • JCS 1200
  • Displaying Power Domain Information
 

fuelg

Syntax

fuelg -T system:mm[x] <domain> <-qm (off | on)>

Release Information

Command supported by Junos OS Release 9.1 and later.

Description

(JCS management module CLI) Display or configure power domain information for power supplies on the JCS1200 platform.

Options

-T system:mm[x]—Specify the JCS management module as the target of the command. Replace x with a value of 1 or 2.

domain—(Optional) Display information for a specific power domain. Replace domain with pd1 (power domain 1) or pd2 (power domain 2). By default, power domain information is displayed for both power domains.

The JCS1200 platform has two power domains. Power domain 1 supports all JCS modules and slots (bays) 1 through 6. Power domain 1 uses power supply modules 1 and 2. Power domain 2 supports slots 7 through 12 and uses power supply modules 3 and 4.

-qm (on | off)—(Optional) Specify a thermal event response (quiet mode):

  • off—Fans will increase speed to provide additional cooling.
  • on—Fans will remain at fixed speed. Power is throttled (for components that support power throttling) to reduce power consumption and heat.

Required Privilege Level

supervisor (configure)

operator (display)

 

Related Documentation

  • JCS 1200
  • Displaying Power Domain Information
 

List of Sample Output

fuelg (Display)
fuelg (Configure)

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the fuelg command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: fuelg Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Domain Number

Status information for the power domain (power domain 1 or power domain 2).

Bay x

Bay (slot) number and power value (in watts) for the power supply.

Power Budget

Total amount of power (in watts) allocated to the domain.

Reserved Power

Amount of power (in watts) held in reserve.

Remaining Power

Amount of power (in watts) available to the domain (power budget – reserved power = remaining power).

Power in Use

Amount of power (in watts) currently being used by the power supplies in the domain.

Sample Output

fuelg (Display)

system> fuelg –T system:mm[1]
Power Domain 1
— — — — — — — — 
Status: Power domain status is good.
Modules:
    Bay 1: 2000
    Bay 2: 2000
Power Budget: 3200
Reserved Power: 400
Remaining Power: 2800
Power in Use: 400

Power Domain 2
— — — — — — — — 
Status: Power domain status is good.
Modules:
    Bay 3: 1800
    Bay 4: 1800
Power Budget: 2880
Reserved Power: 0
Remaining Power: 2880
Power in Use: 0

fuelg (Configure)

system> fuelg –T system:mm[1] -qm off
OK

Published: 2012-03-08

 
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