This guide describes how to use the L1 and L2 controller commands at your system console to monitor and manage the following systems:
SGI Altix 330 systems
SGI Altix 350 systems
SGI Altix 3000 series systems
SGI Altix 450 system
SGI Altix 4700 system
![]() | Note: The L1 and L2 controller commands do not apply to SGI Altix XE systems. This manual supports the Altix 3000 series , Altix 450, and Altix 4700 systems. For information about SGI legacy systems, see an earlier version of this manual. From the current 007-3938-006 version of this manual on the SGI Technical Publications Library, select the additional info link. Click on 007-4633-005 under Other Versions : |
The following topics are covered in this guide:
Chapter 1, “Introducing the L1 and L2 Controllers,” describes the function of the L1 and L2 controllers.
Chapter 2, “Using the L1 and L2 Controllers,” describes how to use the L1 and L2 controller to monitor and manage the systems.
Chapter 3, “L1 and L2 Controller Commands,” describes the L1 and L2 system controller commands.
The following publications contain additional information that may be helpful:
SGI Altix 330 System User's Guide provides an overview of the Altix 350 system components, and it describes how to set up and operate this system.
SGI Altix 350 System User's Guide provides an overview of the Altix 350 system components, and it describes how to set up and operate this system.
SGI Altix 350 Quick Start Guide provides a guide for a knowledgeable user through the installation, setup, and simple configuration of most SGI Altix 350 systems.
SGI Altix 3000 User's Guide provides an overview of the architecture and descriptions of the major components that make up the SGI Altix 3000 computer system. It also describes the standard procedures for powering up and powering down the system, basic troubleshooting information, and it includes important safety and regulatory specifications.
SGI Altix 3700 Bx2 User's Guide provides an overview of the architecture and descriptions of the major components that compose the SGI Altix 3700 Bx2 family of servers. It also provides the standard procedures for powering on and powering off the system, basic troubleshooting information, and important safety and regulatory specifications.
SGI Altix 450 System User's Guide provides an overview of the architecture and descriptions of the major components that make up the SGI Altix 450 computer system. It also describes the standard procedures for powering up and powering down the system, basic troubleshooting information, and it includes important safety and regulatory specifications.
SGI Altix 4700 System User's Guide provides an overview of the architecture and descriptions of the major components that make up the SGI Altix 4700 computer system. It also describes the standard procedures for powering up and powering down the system, basic troubleshooting information, and it includes important safety and regulatory specifications.
SGI ProPack 5 for Linux Start Here provides information about the SGI ProPack 5 for Linux releases including information about major new features, software installation, and product support.
SGI ProPack 4 for Linux Start Here provides information about the SGI ProPack 4 for Linux releases including information about major new features, software installation, and product support.
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You can view release notes on your system by accessing the README.txt file for the product. This is usually located in the /usr/share/doc/productname directory, although file locations may vary.
You can view man pages by typing man title at a command line.
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