I need to see how many PSU are connected and fully operational… How command can show these informations? I put the command “/system health print” but I not be able to see these informations needed:
[admin@MKT] > /system health print
fan-mode: auto
use-fan: main
active-fan: main
use-fan2: main
active-fan2: main
cpu-overtemp-check: yes
cpu-overtemp-threshold: 100C
cpu-overtemp-startup-delay: 1m
voltage: 23.8V
current: 1489mA
temperature: 31C
cpu-temperature: 56C
power-consumption: 35.4W
fan1-speed: 2905RPM
fan2-speed: 2904RPM[/flash][/flash]
The hardware is a CCR1036-8G-2S+ model, running RouterOS 6.48.3. Thank you in advance!
Can’t you physically inspect the device and see how many built-in PSUs it’s got? And if there are two, try to verify it wasn’t a DIY job (there are a few “recipes” on how to mount a PSU into device which wasn’t equipped that way out of factory).
I can’t inspect the device. I have just remote access via CLI or Winbox. Checking other CCR1036-8G-2S here in my network,I can see some devices where the “revision” is r2, r3 and others that no have this information. I think the ones that no have this information, have just 1 PSU.