Look at byte 11 in both the Compact and Full sensor records to find if the sensor is writable. This value was add after the inital revision of IPMI 2.0, maybe in the IPMI 2.0 Spec, February 15, 2006 Markup version.
There is no clean cut solution before that per the standard.

I don't know if setting the sensor is a temporary condition but system managers solve the writable sensor problem by copying the the sdr into the system manager and then changing it locally. The IPMC owning the sensor never sees a change and there is no messy problem about restoring the IPMC to the state that it was when it left the factory.

Hank



On 12/27/2010 01:07 PM, Vahid wrote:
Hi,

I setting threshold value, but after reboot it back to previous value, what is wrong?

Thanks
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Vahid
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