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MMDD is the month and day-of-month of the UTC timestamp of the most recent update.
HH:MM:SS is the hour, minute and second of the UTC timestamp of the most recent update.
LLL% is the percentage of maximum load as returned using the Linux vmstat command.
FREEkB is the available free memory in kilobytes as returned using the Linux vmstat command.
+TT.TC is the temperature in degrees centigrade of the Linux CPU die temperature.
Command: cpustat
Sonoma reply: 20130116.22:24:00 23% 320056kB +67.9C
faultstat
This command returns the summary of all system fault states in a user-friendly format. It decodes the
two fault status words (FLTR and FLTS) returned in the cdmastat command and displays the result
in a tabular form with verbose descriptions. See Appendix G - System Faults for details.
Command: faultstat
Sonoma reply: System Fault Status:
System Oscillator DAC -------------------------> OK
CDMA Signal -----------------------------------> OK
FPGA Configuration ----------------------------> OK
FLASH Writes ----------------------------------> OK
CDMA Receiver Communication -------------------> OK
CDMA Reference Time ---------------------------> OK
Subsystem Communication -----------------------> OK
CDMA Receiver ---------------------------------> *FAULT*
System Oscillator PLL -------------------------> OK
System Power/Configuration --------------------> OK
If the CDMA Receiver shows a FAULT, then the list will also display receiver faults. For example:
CDMA Receiver Fault Status:
CDMA Receiver Oscillator DAC-------------------> OK
CDMA Signal------------------------------------> *FAULT*
CDMA Receiver FPGA Configuration---------------> OK
CDMA Receiver FLASH Writes---------------------> OK
Local Oscillator Synthesizer Tuning------------> OK
Local Oscillator Synthesizer-------------------> OK
CDMA Reference Time----------------------------> OK
CDMA Receiver Oscillator-----------------------> OK
get_sw_opts
See Chapter 10 - Options, Software Options for information on this command.
help
This command displays a list of the Sonoma commands (not Linux commands). To get help on a
particular command you would type help, followed by the command.
Command: help
Sonoma reply: Sonoma commands are displayed.