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4.4.7
Active and Stand-By HPI Daemon Sensor
The Artesyn HPI-B implementation provides two sensors which allow to detect which of the
two HPI daemons in a system is the currently active, and which is the currently deactivated one.
There are two sensors: one which represents the currently active HPI daemon, and one which
represents the currently deactivated daemon. Both sensors are Artesyn OEM sensors, but the
structure of their RDR is similar to the RDR of the standard Active and Standby Shelf Manager
sensors which are described in the HPI-to-AdvancedTCA mapping specification.
Both Sensors are logical Sensors which do not have counterparts in the IPMI or AdvancedTCA
realm. Applicable events and readings are generated by the HPI implementation.
Both Sensors are modeled as Presence Sensors.
Table 4-22 HPI Daemon Redundancy Sensor Event State
MotHpiEventStateT
Value
Notes
EventState
SAHPI_ES_FULLY_REDUNDANT |
SAHPI_ES_NON_REDUNDANT_SUFFICIENT_RESOURCES
Table 4-23 Active and Stand-By HPI Daemon Sensors RDRs
SaHpiRdrT
Value
Notes
RecordId
Assigned by HPI implementation
RdrType
SAHPI_SENSOR_RDR
Entity
Same as Virtual Shelf Manager
Resource
IsFru
SAPHI_FALSE
Per the rules stated in
[HPI], the IsFru flag is
not applicable when
the
ManagementInstrume
nt is directly associated
with the Resource, as is
the case here.