Server Status Group
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User Interface
Setting Thresholds
Thresholds for the temperature and voltage values can be set as follows:
1. Double-click on the attribute value on the middle panel to display a graph, as shown in
Figure 2-13, in the third panel.
Figure 2-13. Sample Graphical Display
The three straight lines on the graph represent, from top to bottom, the High Shutdown
Threshold, the High Alarm Threshold, and the Low Alarm Threshold. The default display
colors are yellow for a warning level and red for a fatal level.
Note: When displaying the minus voltage status, the high shutdown is at the bottom of the
graph.
2. Grab the applicable straight line with the mouse and drag it up or down to a new value.
3. To set a more specific threshold, select Configure <Edit Thresholds> from the Main Screen.
A dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-14, is displayed.
4. Enter the threshold values.
5. Click OK.
Summary of Contents for WorldMark 4300
Page 1: ...BD20 1398 B000 12 97 WorldMark 4300 Server Management Product Manual Release 2 0...
Page 6: ...Contents iv Table of Contents...
Page 10: ...Preface viii Preface...
Page 14: ...Monitored Controlled Attributes 1 4 Overview...
Page 50: ...Working With Event Actions 2 36 User Interface...
Page 66: ...Chassis Events A 10 SMB Event Code Tables...
Page 96: ...LANDesk UNIX Server Troubleshooting B 30 Troubleshooting...
Page 100: ...Index Index 4 WorldMark 4300 Server Management Product Manual...