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ESXi command to check power supply status?

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I need to check the power suppliers status of an HP ProLiant DL380 by ESXi to create/get a note that informs me if one dies.

By using the command esxcli hardware ipmi sdr list i'm getting pretty close to what I want:

Node-Sensor Description Entity-Instance Computed Reading Base Unit Raw Reading

0.3 Power Supply 1 Power Supply 1 10.1 35 Watts 7
0.4 Power Supply 2 Power Supply 2 10.2 200 Watts 40
0.5 Power Supply 3 Power Supplies 10.3 0 unspecified 0

I get a table of just everything, but i want just one of them. So I tried the --node=<str> option (because the table header is "Node-Sensor") without success. How to use it? --node="0.3" returns the very same table again.

The same applies to esxcli hardware ipmi sel list where I can't figure out how to get a specific event.

Sadly I don't have hpssacli (ssacli only) which seems to have the functions I need.

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Is this a Gen8, Gen9 or Gen10 server?

If so, you can configure your ILO to send hardware alerts and status via email.

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