Hi Is there any way from the command line to detect the health of the power supplies ? I looked at /system health but couldn't find anything related to health of each power supply A
Hey Alex, Pulled the below off one of my 1072's. Are you after more than (output) voltage/current/power consumption? /system health print cpu-overtemp-check: yes cpu-overtemp-threshold: 100C cpu-overtemp-startup-delay: 1m cpu-temperature: 41C power-consumption: 55.2W board-temperature1: 30C board-temperature2: 39C psu1-voltage: 12V psu2-voltage: 12V psu1-current: 1.1A psu2-current: 3.5A fan1-speed: 5362RPM fan2-speed: 5362RPM fan3-speed: 5383RPM fan4-speed: 5320RPM Cheers, Kyle -----Original Message----- From: Public <public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au> On Behalf Of Alex Samad Sent: Friday, 20 July 2018 17:00 To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: [MT-AU Public] ccr1072 power supply Hi Is there any way from the command line to detect the health of the power supplies ? I looked at /system health but couldn't find anything related to health of each power supply A _______________________________________________ Public mailing list Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au http://talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com.au
Hi You know I could have sworn that wasn't there when i looked. as in there was nothing in relation to psu's on the list thanks On 20 July 2018 at 15:14, Kyle Pharo <kyle@tangelo.com> wrote:
Hey Alex,
Pulled the below off one of my 1072's. Are you after more than (output) voltage/current/power consumption?
/system health print cpu-overtemp-check: yes cpu-overtemp-threshold: 100C cpu-overtemp-startup-delay: 1m cpu-temperature: 41C power-consumption: 55.2W board-temperature1: 30C board-temperature2: 39C psu1-voltage: 12V psu2-voltage: 12V psu1-current: 1.1A psu2-current: 3.5A fan1-speed: 5362RPM fan2-speed: 5362RPM fan3-speed: 5383RPM fan4-speed: 5320RPM
Cheers,
Kyle -----Original Message----- From: Public <public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au> On Behalf Of Alex Samad Sent: Friday, 20 July 2018 17:00 To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: [MT-AU Public] ccr1072 power supply
Hi
Is there any way from the command line to detect the health of the power supplies ?
I looked at /system health but couldn't find anything related to health of each power supply
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