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Non-Boolean alarms also have a hysteresis setting that can be used to adjust the
amount of change required to switch states. For possible hysteresis values, see
Module Parameter Descriptions (on page
245). For additional information, see the
SNMP Management section of the Prisma II Enhanced Management System Guide,
System Release 2.04, part number 4025559.
With regard to the set alarmparam command, alarm types 1, 2, and 7 in the table
above are the only types with thresholds that may be changed by a user. These
alarms also share in common that they will not cause a module to shut down. Any
attempt to use set alarmparam to change the parameter of an alarm not of type 1, 2,
or 7 will result in an error message.
Parameters
The possible values for alarmName, alarmParamName, and alarmParamValue
depend on the application module in question. The following tables identify the
alarms for each application module. For details on alarm parameters and their
possible values, see Module Parameter Descriptions (on page
245).
Note:
When selecting parameters for this command, one or more wildcard characters
(*) may be used to specify a range of matching responses.
When entering this command, do not use the letter h to abbreviate hysteresis, as
this will instead invoke the help command.
Fan Tray (devtype: 5012)
alarmName Description
FansOK Fan operating status.
ChasTemp Chassis fan tray temperature.
Power Supply, Slot 1 (devtype: 5013)
alarmName Description
Ps1PwrIn Power supply 1 input power status.
Ps1+24 Power supply 1 +24 V bus voltage.
Ps1+5VDC Power supply 1 +5 V bus voltage.
Ps1-5VDC Power supply 1 -5 V bus voltage.
Power Supply, Slot 3 (devtype: 5013)
alarmName Description
Ps3PwrIn Power supply 3 input power status.
Ps3+24 Power supply 3 +24 V bus voltage.
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