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thresh <id> <threshold> <setting>
Purpose:
Sets a particular sensor threshold value. The sensor is specified by name. Valid
thresholds are:
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unr
Upper Non−Recoverable
S
ucr
Upper Critical
S
unc
Upper Non−Critical
S
lnc
Lower Non−Critical
S
lcr
Lower Critical
S
lnr
Lower Non−Recoverable
Example:
$ ipmitool
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I lan
−
H test
−
pdupcr20
−
20
−
U admin
−
P pass sensor
get “R.14 Current” unr 10.5
OEM Commands
You can use the OEM commands to manage and control the operation of the ePDU.
OEM Net−fn is as defined below:
#define IPMI_NETFN_OEM_PP0x3C
Table 9 lists each OEM command and gives its ID. The sections that follow explain
each command in greater detail.
Table 9. OEM Command IDs
Command Name
ID
Set Power On Delay
0x10
Get Power On Delay
0x11
Set Socket State
0x12
Get Socket State
0x13
Set Group State
0x14
Set Group Membership
0x15
Get Group Membership
0x16
Set Group Power On Delay
0x17
Get Group Power On Delay
0x18
Set Socket ACL
0x19
Get Socket ACL
0x1A
Set Sensor Calibration
0x1B
Test Actors
0x1C
Test Sensors
0x1D
Set Power Cycle Delay
0x1E
Get Power Cycle Delay
0x1F
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