Hi Al,
Yes. The states that can be reported are Low, Medium, High, and
Overheat. The sensor state will be adjusted appropriately on
different
readings (see /etc/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf).
Superb! Thank you for the information and the pointer to the
interpretation conf file.
Or would I need to collect the same data when
the system is in another state?
I'm not quite sure what you're asking for here.
Sorry I was unclear. Your answer to the earlier question settled the
latter one. I just didn't know if I'd need to send in more details
when/if my system went into another state. From your previous answer I
see that I won't, so please disregard the 2nd question.
Thanks again!
Greg
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