Chapter 5: Using the Command Line Interface
• <option> is one of the options:
enable
,
disable
or a numeric value.
enable Enables the specified threshold for a specific
environmental sensor.
disable Disables the specified threshold for a specific
environmental sensor.
A numeric
value
Sets a value for the specified threshold of a
specific environmental sensor and enables this
threshold at the same time.
• <hy_value> is a numeric value that is assigned to the hysteresis for
the specified environmental sensor. See
"To De-assert" and
Deassertion Hysteresis
(on page 110).
• <as_value> is a number in samples that is assigned to the assertion
timeout for the specified environmental sensor. It ranges between 1
and 100. See
"To Assert" and Assertion Timeout
(on page 108).
Examples
This section illustrates several environmental sensor threshold
configuration examples.
Example 1 - Upper Critical Threshold for a Temperature Sensor
The following command sets the Upper Critical threshold of the
environmental "temperature" sensor with the ID number 2 to 40 degrees
Celsius. It also enables the upper critical threshold if this threshold has
not been enabled yet.
sensor externalsensor 2 temperature upperCritical 40
Example 2 - Warning Thresholds for Inlet Sensors
The following command sets both the Upper Warning and Lower
Warning thresholds for the inlet 1 RMS current.