Temperature-Limit - HP A7500 Series Command Reference Manual

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reboot: Specifies that when a software exception occurs on an MPU, the switch automatically reboots the
MPU to recover it from the error condition.
Description
Use the system-failure command to configure the software exception handling method for MPUs.
By default, an MPU reboots to recover from a software exception condition.
In an IRF fabric, the software exception handling method applies to all member switches.
NOTE:
An LPU always reboots to recover from a software exception condition.
Examples
# Set the software exception handling method to reboot for MPUs.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] system-failure reboot

temperature-limit

Syntax
In standalone mode:
temperature-limit slot slot-number hotspot sensor-number lowerlimit warninglimit [ alarmlimit ]
undo temperature-limit slot slot-number hotspot sensor-number
In IRF mode:
temperature-limit chassis chassis-number slot slot-number
warninglimit [ alarmlimit ]
undo temperature-limit chassis chassis-number slot slot-number hotspot sensor-number
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
chassis chassis-number: Specifies an IRF member switch. The chassis-number argument represents the IRF
member ID of the switch. (In IRF mode)
slot slot-number: Specifies a card in the specified switch. The slot-number argument represents the slot
number of the card.
hotspot: Specifies a hotspot sensor. Hotspot sensors are placed near major heat sources, for example,
chips, to monitor their temperature.
sensor-number: Specifies a sensor number, an integer that increases from 1.
lowerlimit: Low temperature threshold in Celsius degrees. The value ranges from –5°C to +5°C (23°F to
41°F).
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hotspot sensor-number lowerlimit

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