Chapter 24-RMX Hardware Monitoring
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Click
Active Alarms
.
Figure 24-8
RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 2000 CNTL Temperature Sensors
The hottest capacity sensor on the CNTL card is sensor 10, and when this sensor reaches 70
°
(degrees) Centigrade, it triggers an "Upper Major" event.
The "Upper Major" event results in an alarm being triggered. Perform an overall system
check. If a temperature sensors reaches and passes "Upper Critical" then the Shelf Manager
initiates a shutdown on the over-heated CNTL card.
The
Sensor
numbering and
Temperature
listings may vary on RMX systems depending on
card’s
Hardware Version
and
Software Version
number. The
RMX Manager
and RealPresence
Collaboration Server Client version can also affect the UI or change the look & feel.
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