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Thconfig – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Command Reference

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thConfig

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thConfig

Configures Fabric Watch thresholds for the SFP, fabric, filter, security and EE monitor classes.

Synopsis

thconfig --set class-area area [-timebase time_base]

[-highthreshold -value value -trigger above | below -action actions]

[-lowthreshold -value value -trigger above | below -action actions]

[-buffer value][-nosave]

thconfig --apply class-area area

[-thresh_level def | cust] [-alarm_level def| cust]

thconfig --cancel class-area area

[-thresh_level def | cust] [-alarm_level def| cust]

thconfig --show [class] [-area area]

[[-current_status] | [[-thresh_level def | cust] [-action_level def | cust]]

thconfig --show [class] [-only_area]

thconfig --help

Description

Use this command to configure thresholds for Fabric Watch event monitoring for the SFP, fabric,
filter, end-to-end performance monitor, and security classes or to display the configuration. If
configured areas exceed the currently effective threshold settings, the Fabric Watch daemon can
take one or more of the following actions:

Send an SNMP message.

Log a RASlog message.

Send an E-mail alert.

Log a port log message.

The thConfig command follows a transaction model. When you configure thresholds and actions
with the --set option, the changes are saved persistently to nonvolatile storage, but the changes
do not become effective until you apply the configuration. The --apply option allows you to toggle
between default settings and your own saved custom configuration and to apply actions and
thresholds separately. You may choose to use default thresholds together with a customized subset
of available actions, or you may modify some of the thresholds and use the default actions. Use the
-nosave option to save the configuration nonpersistently, and use --cancel to remove a
nonpersistent configuration.

For more information on Fabric Watch threshold configuration procedures, including default values
for specific area high/low thresholds, refer to the Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide.

Note

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.

The Fabric and Security classes are not supported in Access Gateway mode.

Execution of this command requires a Fabric Watch License.

Operands

This command has the following operands:

class

Specifies a Fabric Watch class to be monitored. This operand is optional with
the --show option and required with all configuration options.