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EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide
Manufacturing Part Number: B6191-90028
September 2001
© Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - September 2001

EMS Hardware Monitors User's GuideManufacturing Part Number: B6191-90028September 2001© Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company

Seite 2 - Legal Notices

10Supporting Documentation The following documentation contains information related to the installation and use of the hardware event monitors:• Suppo

Seite 3 - Printing History

Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File100Example File Entries The following examples illustra

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Chapter 6Special Procedures1016 Special ProceduresThis chapter describes the special procedures required for the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Monitor

Seite 5 - Contents

Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor102Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor History • IPR 9902: Initial releaseSu

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Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor103Initial Monitor Configuration Unlike the other EMS Hardware Monitors, the FC-AL

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Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor104Adding or Removing an FC-AL Hub Adding or removing a hub from the monitor confi

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Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor105• Repeat Frequency: 1 day (1440 minutes)• Severity Action: Notify for all level

Seite 9 - About This Manual

Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor106PSM Configuration File File name: /var/stm/config/tools/monitor/dm_fc_hub.psmcf

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Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor107Fibre Channel Switch Monitor History • IPR 9904: Initial release Supported Products • Gigabi

Seite 11 - 1 Introduction

Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor108Configuring the FC Switch Monitor Configuration FileTo configure the FC switch monitor confi

Seite 12 - Hardware Monitoring Overview

Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor109Changing the FC Switch Monitoring ConfigurationTo change the FC switch monitoring configurat

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Chapter 1Introduction111 Introduction This chapter introduces the EMS Hardware Monitors. The topics discussed in this chapter include:• What is hardwa

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Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor110what switches should monitored. Changes that involve adding or deleting switches to the conf

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Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor111PSM Configuration File File name: /var/stm/config/tools/monitor/dm_fc_sw.psmcfgDefault setti

Seite 16 - Tips for Hardware Monitoring

Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor112

Seite 17 - Hardware Monitoring Terms

113Aadding event monitoring requests, 39adding PSM monitoring requests, 74asynchronous event detection, 54, 59, 60Cchanging device status, 83checkin

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Index114description, 54hardware monitoringbenefits, 14configuration files, 85detailed description, 52disabling, 50, 58enabling, 35files involved, 56ho

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Index 115UUPSsupported by monitors, 28Vverifying event monitoring requests, 46viewing event monitoring requests, 38viewing PSM monitoring requests, 8

Seite 20 - Introduction

Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview12Hardware Monitoring Overview What is Hardware Monitoring? Hardware monitoring is the process of wat

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Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview13How Does Hardware Monitoring Work? The following figure shows the basic components involved in hard

Seite 22 - The Steps Involved

Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview14Benefits of Hardware Monitoring Hardware monitoring provides the following benefits:• Reduces syste

Seite 23 - Installing and Using Monitors

Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview15Products Supported by Hardware Monitors EMS hardware monitors are provided for a wide range of syst

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Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview16Tips for Hardware Monitoring Here are some tips for using hardware monitoring.✓ Keep hardware monit

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Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview17Hardware Monitoring Terms The following terms are used throughout this guide. Understanding them is

Seite 26 - Table 2-1 Disk Arrays

Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview18Hardware event monitorA monitor daemon that gathers information on the operational status of hardwa

Seite 27 - Table 2-2 Disk Products

Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview19Peripheral Status Monitor (PSM)Included with the hardware event monitors, the PSM is a monitor daem

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2Legal Notices The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regar

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Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview20

Seite 30 - Table 2-10 System

Chapter 2Installing and Using Monitors212 Installing and Using Monitors This chapter instructs you on how to use the EMS Hardware Monitors to manage y

Seite 31 - Table 2-12 Oth ers

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsThe Steps Involved22The Steps Involved The steps involved in installing and configuring hardware monitoring are

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsThe Steps Involved23Figure 2-1 The Steps for Installing and Configuring Hardware Monitoring

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsInstalling EMS Hardware Monitors24Installing EMS Hardware Monitors The EMS Hardware Monitors software is distrib

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsInstalling EMS Hardware Monitors25more information• If you are using MC/ServiceGuard (optional), you must have v

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements26Checking for Special RequirementsSome devices have special requirements in or

Seite 36 - Default Monitoring Requests

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements27Table 2-2 Disk ProductsProduct Model/Product NumberSpecial RequirementsAll di

Seite 37 - Listing Monitor Descriptions

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements28All the tape products in the above table are monitored by the SCSI Tape Devic

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements29Table 2-6 Fibre Channel AdaptersProduct Model/Product NumberSpecial Requireme

Seite 39 - Adding a Monitoring Request

3Printing HistorySeptember 2001 Edition 1The printing date and part number indicate the current edition. The printing date changes when a new editio

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements30Table 2-8 Fibre Channel SwitchProduct Model/Product NumberSpecial Requirement

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements31Table 2-11 Interface Card sProduct Model/Product NumberSpecial RequirementsS

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsUsing Hardware Monitoring Requests32Using Hardware Monitoring Requests Monitoring requests are used to implement

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsUsing Hardware Monitoring Requests33Figure 2-2 Building a Monitoring Request

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsRunning the Monitoring Request Manager34Running the Monitoring Request Manager NOTE You must be logged on as roo

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsEnabling Hardware Event Monitoring35Enabling Hardware Event Monitoring Hardware event monitoring must be enabled

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsEnabling Hardware Event Monitoring36Default Monitoring Requests A set of default monitoring requests are created

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsListing Monitor Descriptions37Listing Monitor Descriptions One of the first steps in managing monitoring request

Seite 48 - Sample Event Message

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsViewing Current Monitoring Requests38Viewing Current Monitoring Requests Before adding or modifying monitoring r

Seite 49 - Deleting Monitoring Requests

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request39Adding a Monitoring Request Adding a monitoring request is a convenient way to add

Seite 51 - 3 Detailed Description

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request40new hardware will be included in event monitoring.If you add a new class of support

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request41Notification MethodThe following notification methods are available.EMAIL* - sends

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request42Minor WarningAn event that will not likely escalate to a more severe condition if l

Seite 54 - Startup Client

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request43Example of Adding a Monitoring Request The following example illustrates the proces

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request44User Comment:(C)lear (A)ddEnter selection {or (Q)uit,(H)elp} [c] a <== ADD COMME

Seite 56 - File Locations

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsModifying Monitoring Requests45Modifying Monitoring Requests Modifying an existing monitoring request is a conve

Seite 57 - Startup Process (in Detail)

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsVerifying Hardware Event Monitoring46Verifying Hardware Event Monitoring Once you have created the monitoring re

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking Detailed Monitoring Status47Checking Detailed Monitoring Status This option lets you view the detailed

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsRetrieving and Interpreting Event Messages48Retrieving and Interpreting Event Messages Event messages generated

Seite 60 - Detailed Description

Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsDeleting Monitoring Requests49Deleting Monitoring Requests You may want to delete any monitor requests for a har

Seite 61 - Event Polling (in Detail)

Contents 51. Introduction Hardware Monitoring Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12What

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Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsDisabling Hardware Event Monitoring50Disabling Hardware Event MonitoringYou can disable hardware event monitorin

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Chapter 3Detailed Description513 Detailed Description This chapter describes EMS Hardware Monitors in detail. The topics discussed in this chapter inc

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring52The Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring The following figure shows the m

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring53Components from Three Different ApplicationsHardware event monitoring involv

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring54EMS Hardware Event Monitor The EMS hardware event monitor is the key compone

Seite 67 - How Does the PSM Work?

Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring55following the execution of the IOSCAN utility, or when managing requests usi

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring56File Locations The following table lists the locations of the files involved

Seite 69 - PSM Resource Paths

Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring57Startup Process (in Detail) The following steps describe the process used to

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring58Disabling Monitoring Hardware monitoring can be disabled using the Hardware

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring59Asynchronous Event Detection (in Detail)The following steps describe the pro

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Contents6Polling or Asynchronous? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Startup Client .

Seite 73 - RESOURCE_UP_VALUE =UP

Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring60Figure 3-3 Asynchronous Event Detection Process

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring61Event Polling (in Detail)The following is the process used for gathering eve

Seite 75 - Table 4-3 PSM S tatus

Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring62Figure 3-4 Monitoring Polling Process

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring63Figure 3-5 Memory Monitor Polling Process

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Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring64

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status Monitor654 Using the Peripheral Status Monitor This chapter describes the peripheral status monitor, which conver

Seite 79 - Copying Monitoring Requests

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorPeripheral Status Monitor Overview66Peripheral Status Monitor Overview The primary function of the periphe

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?67How Does the PSM Work? The PSM converts hardware events detected by the EMS Hardwa

Seite 81 - Removing Monitoring Requests

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?68Figure 4-1 Peripheral Status Monitor

Seite 82 - Viewing Monitoring Requests

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?69PSM Components The PSM comprises the following components, which are installed alo

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Contents 7Sample Global Configuration File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Sample Monitor-Specific

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?70The status resource class path for each monitor is included in the monitor descrip

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorConfiguring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependencies with the PSM71Configuring MC/ServiceGuard Package Depende

Seite 86 - Monitor Configuration Files

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorConfiguring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependencies with the PSM72Configuring Package Dependencies using SAM

Seite 87 - File Format

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorConfiguring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependencies with the PSM73Configuring Package Dependencies by Editing

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorCreating EMS Monitoring Requests for PSM74Creating EMS Monitoring Requests for PSM In addition to creating

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters75Monitoring Request Parameters The following information describes in detail

Seite 90 - Chapter 5

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters76interval is the maximum amount of elapsed time before EMS will be aware of

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters77EMS_NORMAL_OID "1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.7.0.1" - Normal notification

Seite 92 - Startup Configuration File

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters78To set for a system log notification:1. Select the Syslog option from the &

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorCopying Monitoring Requests79Copying Monitoring Requests There are two ways to use the copy function:• To

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Contents8

Seite 95 - Default File Entries

Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorModifying Monitoring Requests80Modifying Monitoring Requests To change the monitoring parameters of a requ

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorRemoving Monitoring Requests81Removing Monitoring Requests The Remove Monitoring Requests functions with m

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorViewing Monitoring Requests82Viewing Monitoring Requests To view the parameters for a monitoring request:1

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorUsing the set_fixed Utility to Restore Hardware UP State83Using the set_fixed Utility to Restore Hardware

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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorUsing the set_fixed Utility to Restore Hardware UP State84

Seite 100 - Example File Entries

Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration Files855 Hardware Monitor Configuration Files Several configuration files are used to control the operation of

Seite 101 - 6 Special Procedures

Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor Configuration Files86Monitor Configuration Files Two configuration files control the operation of

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor Configuration Files87File Names Global configuration file: /var/stm/config/tools/monitor/Global.c

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor Configuration Files88Considerations for Modifying the Monitor Configuration File Settings The def

Seite 104 - Configuration Files

Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor Configuration Files89Event Definition You may want to alter the event definition in a monitor-spe

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9 About This Manual This guide is intended for use by system administrators and others involved in managing HP-UX system hardware resources. It descr

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor Configuration Files90SEVERITY_ACTION MAJOR_WARNING NOTIFYSEVERITY_ACTION MINOR_WARNING NOTIFYSEVE

Seite 107 - Fibre Channel Switch Monitor

Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor Configuration Files91#POLL_INTERVAL 5 # polling interval in minutes#REPEAT_FREQUENCY 1440 # in mi

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File92Startup Configuration File Each hardware event monitor has its own startup co

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File93Considerations for Modifying the Startup Configuration File Settings While yo

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File94Table 5-3 Startup Configuration File EntriesKeyword Values Description Targe

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File95Default File Entries The following default monitoring requests illustrate the

Seite 112 - Special Procedures

Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File96Peripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File In

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File97Considerations for Modifying the PSM Configuration Fi

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File98Table 5-5 PSM Configuration File Fields Keyword Valu

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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File99DOWN_SEVERITY_THRESHOLD (Optional. This value is requ

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