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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Checking Cache Battery information using SST

Hi,

Just wanted to expand the same topic about finding the Cache battery using the Service tools application. For this you need to use an id that has authority to run service tool and also you need have the service tools id and password. In general, these passwords are protected and is provided on valid request. This passwords are kept in a database that cannot be accessed by the Admin team. It is provided to admin team on demand and is kept protected. This enables Industry to keep check on how these are used and when, so that there is no misuse.

To start the Service tools application use command :- STRSST

It will ask to provide the SST user id and password, once you are inside this the screen looks as below,


Take option 1 to start, after this the following screen appears and take option 4 there.

Then take option 1

Take Option 2 in below screen,

In the LIC screen take page down,

Check for advance analysis, take option 14,


Check for Battery info and select that in Advance analysis screen,

Now, this will provide you full information of all the cache battery.



Page down to check more information.



Here, you can clearly identify in above example the DC01 battery needs to be replaced immediately as the Est. time to warning and Est. time to error are zero.



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