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Possible power supply states:
– Installed — power supply is installed.
– Not installed — power supply is not installed.
– Powered — voltage is applied.
– Not powered — voltage is not applied.
Fans
– Fan #N — information on the status of the N fan and its speed (e.g. 9600 rpm).
SBC-1000 has 2 fans, SBC-2000 has 4 fans and SBC-3000 has 4 fans.
Voltage
:
– Internal voltage (+12V) — 12V voltage sensor status details.
Current voltage
:
– +12.0 V — information on the status of the 12 V voltage sensor;
– +5.0 V — information on the status of the 5 V voltage sensor;
– +3.3 V — information on the status of the 3.3 V voltage sensor;
– +2.5 V — information on the status of the 2.5 V voltage sensor;
– +1.8 V — information on the status of the 1.8 V voltage sensor;
– +1.5 V — information on the status of the 1.5 V voltage sensor;
– +1.2 V — information on the status of the 1.2 V voltage sensor;
– +1.0 V — information on the status of the 1 V voltage sensor;
– CPU — information on the supply voltage status of the CPU;
– CPU Vcore — information on the supply voltage status of the CPU core;
– RTC battery — real-time clock battery voltage status details.
CPU load:
– USR — the percentage of CPU time used by user programs;
– SYS — the percentage of CPU time used by kernel processes;
– NIC — the percentage of CPU time used by programs with a changed priority;
– IDLE — the percentage of idle CPU resources;
– IO — the percentage of CPU time spent on I/O operations;
– IRQ — the percentage of CPU time spent on hardware interrupts processing;
– SIRQ — the percentage of CPU time spent on software interrupts processing.
4.1.2.2 CPU load graph
This section contains information on CPU utilization in real time (10-minute interval). Statistics charts are
based on average data for each 3-second device operation interval.
Only for SBC-1000
Only for SBC-2000 and SBC-3000