Hi,
Was this ever solved? I tried changing threshold levels using hpithres and it
always fails. I get "invalid command". I'm using the dynamic simulator
plugin, version 2.16.0. It's important that I be able to see events. Is there
something in simulation.data that I should change in order to allow changing
thresholds, or otherwise see events occur?
Here's a screen grab of using hpithres:
threshold type (lc, la, li, uc, ua, ui, ph, nh): ph
new value: 1
Nem threshold:
Supported Thresholds:
40.000 Lower Critical Threshold(lc):
50.000 Lower Major Threshold(la):
60.000 Lower Minor Threshold(li):
125.000 Upper Critical Threshold(uc):
120.000 Upper Major Threshold(ua):
110.000 Upper Minor Threshold(ui):
1.000 Positive Threshold Hysteresis(ph):
2.000 Negative Threshold Hysteresis(nh):
Is it correct (yes, no)?:yes
ERROR: saHpiSensorThresholdsSet: INVALID_CMD
-Fred
-----Original Message-----
From: Preeti Sharma [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 1:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Openhpi-devel] What changes are required in simulation.data file to
see an event?
Hi,
I do not have HPI Chassis yet and want to see an event when I run client
(client/hpievent). For this, do I need a change /etc/openhpi/simulation.data
(sample file provided with openHpi). If any of you already working with real
chassis, could you please provide me a simulation.data file which has an event
entry.
Or if I am wrong above what is the way to see an event when we run
client/hpievent.
Regards,
Preeti
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