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MegaRAC Hardware Health Function SDK
10
HHF Parameters
The Health Function Porting Form screen allows you to
enter several parameters about each HHF. The following
parameters are entered through the Wizard interface (HHF
Porting Form):
Item
Description
Name
Name of the HHF (maximum of 32 characters)
Low Warning
Limit
If the monitoring value is below this value, then an alert
notification with warning code is issued. (Refer to Appendix
B,
Application Notes for AMI MegaRAC
.)
High Warning
Limit
If the monitoring value is above this value, then an alert
notification with warning code is issued. (Refer to Appendix
B,
Application Notes for AMI MegaRAC
.)
Low Critical
Limit
If the monitoring value is below this value, then an alert
notification with critical code is issued. (Refer to Appendix
B,
Application Notes for AMI MegaRAC
.)
High Critical
Limit
If the monitoring value is above this value, then an alert
notification with critical code is issued. (Refer to Appendix
B,
Application Notes for AMI MegaRAC
.)
Unit Description
The item being monitored.
Conversion
Formula
This defines how the sensor data is converted to values that
you can use. The sensor data are in a linear curve. The
formulas for converting the sensor data are:
Y = (m*X + c*10^k1)*10^k2
Or
Y = (m/X + c*10^k1)*10^k2
"X" is the sensor reading data, "Y" is the converted
value,
and c, k1 and k2 are signed integers.
Range of X
Sensor data is compared to a range of valid values (byte,
word, double word.) Range is applied for the low and high
range of the sensor data and can be nullified. The following
is an example of how range values work:
There is a fan (rpm) reading as a byte, with a minimum value
of 0, and maximum value of 255. If the low range is set to 3
and the high range is set to 200, then valid sensor data are
from 3 to 200. Other values are considered invalid (or 0.)
Monitoring
Schedule
You can select the time intervals between monitoring. The
interval can be from 1 to 100 seconds, minutes, hours, or
days.
Access Script
An access script defines how to access the hardware for
monitoring. For more information see the HHF Access
Script.
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