Use the chnodeled command
to turn the identification light-emitting diode (LED) on or off for the specified node or control
canister.
Syntax
satask chnodeled { -on | -off } [ panel_name ]
Parameters
- -on | -off
- (Required) Turns the location LED for the specified
node or control canister on or off.
- panel_name
- (Optional) Specifies a unique panel name used to apply the command
to a valid node on the fabric.
Note: If panel_name is
not supplied, this applies to the node on which the command is running.
Description
This command turns the canister location LED on or off.
Note: The location LED is mapped onto the
physical LEDs using different methods, depending on your hardware. Refer to the documentation for
your hardware platform for more information.
An invocation example
to turn on the LED to identify the battery in slot 2 on
node KP2812
satask chnodeled -on -battery 2 KP2812
The
resulting output:
No feedback
An invocation example
to turn on the LED to identify the battery on node 2
satask chnodeled -on -battery 2
The
resulting output:
No feedback
An invocation example
to allow the node to identify the LED
satask chnodeled -on
The
resulting output:
No feedback
An invocation example to turn on the LED for canister 1 in control enclosure
02
satask chnodeled -on 02-1
The resulting output:
No feedback