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Fabric OS Command Reference

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fwSetToCustom

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fwSetToCustom

Sets Fabric Watch thresholds and alarm levels to custom values.

Synopsis

fwsettocustom

Description

Use this command to set threshold and alarm levels to custom values for all Fabric Watch classes
and areas.

Fabric Watch uses two types of settings: factory default settings and user-defined custom settings.

Factory default settings are automatically enabled. These settings vary depending on hardware
platform, and cannot be modified.

For some Fabric Watch parameters, you can create custom configurations to suit your unique
environment.

The fwSetToCustom command allows you to switch from default to custom settings. The command
assumes that a set of user-defined thresholds have been configured prior to executing the
fwSetToCustom command. If no user-defined settings exist, this command reapplies the default
values.

Use the advanced configuration option provided with the portThconfig, thConfig, and sysMontitor
commands to view and modify custom and default values for specified classes and areas in Fabric
Watch. For specific configuration procedures, refer to the Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide.

Notes

This command requires a Fabric Watch license.

The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may
be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS commands" and Appendix A, "Command
Availability"
for details.

Operands

none

Examples

To apply configured custom settings to all Fabric Watch classes and areas:

switch:admin>

fwsettocustom

Committing configuration...done.

To view the current Fabric Watch configuration for the environment class:

switch:admin>

sysmonitor --show env

Class: ENV

Area : TEMP

ThLevel : Cust

ActLevel: Cust

High :

Custom:

TimeBase: None

Value : 90

Trigger : Above Action: Raslog,SNMP

Trigger : Below Action: None

Default:

TimeBase: None

Value : 65

Trigger : Above Action: Raslog,SNMP

Trigger : Below Action: Raslog,SNMP

Low:

Custom: