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Table 11-2 Class: SMX_NumericSensor Property name CurrentState PossibleStates CurrentReading BaseUnits RateUnits UnitModifier SupportedThresholds SettableThresholds UpperThresholdNonCritical UpperThresholdCritical UpperThresholdFatal NumericSensorType Property implementation Normal-if OperationalStatus[0] is 2 (OK) Critical-if OperationalStatus[0] is 6 (Error) Array can contain any of the following values: PossibleStates[0] = Normal PossibleStates[1] = Critical CIM_NumericSensor Current reading of temperature sensor 2 (Degrees C) 0 (None) 0 SupportedThresholds[0] = 1 (UpperThresholdNotCritical) if the system will set fans to full speed if the threshold is crossed SupportedThresholds[0] = 3 (UpperThresholdCritical) set if the system will gracefully attempt to shutdown the system if the threshold is crossed SupportedThresholds[0] = 5 (UpperThresholdFatal) if the system will immediately power down the system if the threshold is crossed Contains the threshold temperature that CurrentReading must exceed to be in a non-critical state. This is only set if the system will set fans to full speed if the threshold is crossed. Contains the threshold temperature that CurrentReading must exceed to be in a critical state. This is only set if the system will gracefully attempt to shutdown the system if the threshold is crossed. Contains the threshold temperature that CurrentReading must exceed to be fatal. This is only set if the system will immediately power down the system if the threshold is crossed. HP_NumericSensor Enumeration describing the type of temperature sensor. See MOF. 11-2-3 SMX_SensorCollection SMX_SensorCollection implements HP_SensorCollection and is used to model temperature sensor collections on Servers. There is one instance of this class on systems modeling sensors. System Temperature Sensor 240

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Table 11-2
Class: SMX_NumericSensor
Property name
Property implementation
CurrentState
Normal—if OperationalStatus[0] is 2 (OK)
Critical—if OperationalStatus[0] is 6 (Error)
PossibleStates
Array can contain any of the following values:
PossibleStates[0] =
Normal
PossibleStates[1] =
Critical
CIM_NumericSensor
CurrentReading
Current reading of temperature sensor
BaseUnits
2 (Degrees C)
RateUnits
0 (None)
UnitModifier
0
SupportedThresholds
SupportedThresholds[0] = 1
(UpperThresholdNotCritical) if the system will set fans
to full speed if the threshold is crossed
SupportedThresholds[0] = 3 (UpperThresholdCritical)
set if the system will gracefully attempt to shutdown the
system if the threshold is crossed
SupportedThresholds[0] = 5 (UpperThresholdFatal) if
the system will immediately power down the system if
the threshold is crossed
SettableThresholds
<empty>
UpperThresholdNonCritical
Contains the threshold temperature that
CurrentReading must exceed to be in a non-critical
state. This is only set if the system will set fans to full
speed if the threshold is crossed.
UpperThresholdCritical
Contains the threshold temperature that
CurrentReading must exceed to be in a critical state.
This is only set if the system will gracefully attempt to
shutdown the system if the threshold is crossed.
UpperThresholdFatal
Contains the threshold temperature that
CurrentReading must exceed to be fatal. This is only set
if the system will immediately power down the system if
the threshold is crossed.
HP_NumericSensor
NumericSensorType
Enumeration describing the type of temperature sensor.
See MOF.
11-2-3
SMX_SensorCollection
SMX_SensorCollection implements HP_SensorCollection and is used to model temperature sensor
collections on Servers. There is one instance of this class on systems modeling sensors.