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Fabric OS Command Reference
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Fabric Watch thresholds vary depending on the class and platform. Refer to the Fabric Watch
Administrator’s Guide for defaults and configuration guidelines.
Note
Execution of 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
This command has the following operands:
class
Specifies a Fabric Watch class to be monitored. This operand is optional with
the --show option; it is required with all configuration options. Valid classes
include the following:
env
Monitors the environment class.
resource
Monitors the resource class.
-area area
Specifies the area that can be configured for this class. This operand is
optional with the --show option; it is required with all configuration options.
Valid areas include the following:
temp
Specifies the temperature area for the environment class. This area is valid
only with the environment class.
flash
Specifies the flash memory area for the resource class. This area is valid only
with the resource class.
--
config class -area area
Configures Fabric Watch thresholds for monitoring a specified class and area.
When configuring Fabric Watch thresholds, you must specify a class and an
area.
The following operands are optional; if omitted, Fabric Watch uses default
thresholds
-highthreshold -value value
Specifies the high threshold for triggering a specified alert action. To change
the default value, provide an integer value.
-lowthreshold -value value
Specifies the low threshold for triggering a specified alert action. To change
the default value, provide an integer value.
-trigger above | below
Specifies the actions for in-range behavior. In range is defined as the space
above the low threshold and below the high threshold for a given class and
area.
-action actions Specifies the actions triggered by a configured event condition. Valid values
include one or more of the following actions. If more than one action is
specified, the actions must be separated by commas.
snmp
Event triggers an SNMP trap.
raslog
Event triggers a RASlog message.
Event triggers an e-mail.
portlog
Event triggers a port log entry.