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Note: Sensors can differ depending on hardware type
Each hardware model can have a different set of sensors in different locations and with
different operating ranges. The above output example and its values are for illustration
only.
Setting the Minimum and Maximum Range
The minimum and maximum values shown in the output from the hwm command are set
through the Web Interface by going to System > Device > Hardware Monitoring > Add and
selecting the hardware parameter to monitor. The desired operating range can then be specified.
A sensor is identified in the Web Interface by specifying a unique combination of the following
parameters:
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Type
This is the type of sensor shown in the CLI output above and is presented as a list of choices in
the Web Interface. For example, Temp.
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Sensor
This is the number of the sensor as shown in the CLI output above. For example, the SYS Temp
number is 0.
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Name
This is the Name of the sensor as shown in the CLI output above. For example, SYS Temp.
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Enabled
An individual sensor can be enabled or disabled used this setting. When enabled, an "(x)" is
displayed next to the sensor in the output from the hwm command.
Controlling the Event Sending Frequency
The maximum frequency of log event generation when hardware monitoring values fall outside
their preset range can be limited using the AlarmRepeatInterval setting in the LogSettings object.
This setting is used because the monitored values are continuous.
For example, to change the interval from the default of 60 seconds to a new value of 900
seconds, use the CLI command:
Device:/> set Settings LogSettings AlarmRepeatInterval=900
This means that a new event message must now wait for 900 seconds after the previous one has
been sent.
All the options for LogSettings can be found in Section 2.2.9, “Advanced Log Settings”.
Sensors for Clavister Products
The following are the available sensors for the current range of Clavister hardware products.
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Lynx X8
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