Table 2-3, Hpi tags, Software installation and configuration – Artesyn System Management Interface Based on HPI-B 2.0(Centellis 4620/4440) User's Guide (June 2014) User Manual
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Software Installation and Configuration
System Management Interface Based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4620/4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21D)
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Both SAMs are operated in an active/stand-by mode. An internal redundancy mechanism
ensures that the HPI-B daemon is always connected to the currently active SAM. Since a virtual
IP address is used, this is transparent to the HPI-B daemons and HPI-B client applications.
Table 2-3 HPI Tags
Tag
Description
Allowed values
Default in Config. file
Built-in
Default
OPENHPI_INTERACTIVE
interactive daemon
with command line
interface
"YES | NO"
[NO]
- non-interactive
YES
- interactive
NO
OPENHPI_CONFIG_REPLICATION
replicate this
configuration file to
standby
"YES | NO"
[NO]
- no replication
YES
- replicate
NO
OPENHPI_DEL_SIZE_LIMIT
sets the maximum size
for the domain event
log
<0…N>
[1000]
- max size is 1000
0
- unlimited
10000
OPENHPI_ON_EP
Sets the entity path on
which the application is
running. This entity
path will be returned
when
SaHpiResourceIdG
et()
is called
"{ADVANCEDTCA_
CHASSIS,
[{ADVANCEDTCA_CHASSIS
,0}]
{ADVANCE
DTCA_CHA
SSIS,0}
OPENHPI_EVT_QUEUE_LIMIT
sets the maximum
number of events that
are allowed in the
session's event queue
<0…N>
[1000]
- max size is 1000
0
- unlimited
10000
OPENHPI_DEL_SAVE
sets whether the
domain event log will
be persisted to disk or
not. The event log is
written to
OPENHPI_VARPATH
value
"YES | NO"
[NO]
- not saved
[YES]
- saved to
OPENHPI_VARPATH
NO
OPENHPI_DAT_SIZE_LIMIT
Sets the maximum size
for the alarm table
<0…N>
[1000]
- max size is 1000
0 - unlimited
1000
OPENHPI_DAT_USER_LIMIT
sets the maximum
number of user type
alarm entries allowed in
the alarm table
<0…N>
[100]
- max size is 100
100
OPENHPI_LOG_ON_SEV
sets the lowest severity
level an event must
meet to be logged in
the domain event log
(Order: Highest to
Lowest)
"CRITICAL |
MAJOR |
MINOR |
INFORMATIONAL|
OK | DEBUG"
[MINOR]
- all events with
MINOR and above severity are
logged
CRITICAL | MAJOR |
INFORMATIONAL | OK |
DEBUG
- Events with given
severity and above that are
logged.
MINOR