The
ftsmaint
Command
7-4
Express5800/
ftServer
: System Administrator’s Guide for the Linux Operating System
N O T E
Do not use this feature to retain a faulty or degraded
device in service. It may be useful if the MTBF for a device
has been degraded by testing or configuration error.
•
ftsmaint
runDiag
path
This command starts diagnostics on the CPU element or I/O element specified by
path
.
•
ftsmaint
setPriority
level
path
This command sets the priority level of the CPU element specified by
path
to the
value in the
level
argument.
•
ftsmaint
setMtbfThresh
value
path
This command sets the MTBF threshold to
value
of the CPU element , I/O element,
or CPU-I/O enclosure slot specified by
path
.
•
ftsmaint
setMtbfType
policy
path
This command sets the MTBF type to
policy
on the CPU element , I/O element, or
CPU-I/O enclosure slot. The
policy
argument can take one of the following
values:
•
useThreshold
•
neverRestart
•
alwaysRestart
•
ftsmaint
setSensorThresh
th_name value
path
This command sets the threshold specified by
th_name
on the sensor device
specified by
path
to
value
. The
th_name
argument can take one of the following
values:
•
uf
(upper fatal)
•
uc
(upper critical)
•
unc
(upper noncritical)
•
lf
(lower fatal)
•
lc
(lower critical)
•
lnc
(lower noncritical)