HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 358
Description, exceeds the critical operating range.
View all HP MSA 1040 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 358 highlights
Table 9 advanced-settings-table properties (continued) Name Type Description super-capfailure super-capfailure-numeric compact-flashfailure compact-flashfailure-numeric power-supplyfailure power-supplyfailure-numeric fan-failure fan-failurenumeric temperatureexceeded temperatureexceedednumeric partner-notify partner-notifynumeric string uint32 string uint32 string uint32 string uint32 string uint32 string uint32 Shows whether the cache policy will change from write-back to write-through when the supercapacitor that provides backup power for cache is not fully charged or fails. • Disabled: The supercapacitor failure trigger is disabled. • Enabled: The supercapacitor failure trigger is enabled. This is the default. Numeric equivalents for super-cap-failure values. • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled Shows whether the cache policy will change from write-back to write-through when CompactFlash memory is not detected during POST (Power-On Self-Test), fails during POST, or fails during controller operation. • Disabled: The CompactFlash failure trigger is disabled. • Enabled: The CompactFlash failure trigger is enabled. This is the default. Numeric equivalents for compact-flash-failure values. • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled Shows whether the cache policy will change from write-back to write-through when a power supply fails. • Disabled: The power-supply failure trigger is disabled. This is the default. • Enabled: The power-supply failure trigger is enabled. Numeric equivalents for power-supply-failure values. • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled Shows whether the cache policy will change from write-back to write-through when a fan fails. • Disabled: The fan failure trigger is disabled. This is the default. • Enabled: The fan failure trigger is enabled. Numeric equivalents for fan-failure values. • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled Shows whether the system will shut down a controller when its temperature exceeds the critical operating range. • Disabled: The over-temperature trigger is disabled. This is the default. • Enabled: The over-temperature trigger is enabled. Numeric equivalents for temperature-exceeded values. • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled Shows whether the partner controller will be notified when a trigger condition occurs. • Disabled: Notification is disabled; the partner controller will continue using its current caching mode. This is the default. • Enabled: Notification is enabled; the partner controller will change to write-through mode for better data protection. Numeric equivalents for partner-notify values. • 0: Disabled • 1: Enabled 358 XML API basetype properties