Silicon Graphics Origin 300 User Manual page 211

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The second statement describes the current state of the auto start. The auto start state is
enabled or disabled.
The voltage status contains five columns, as follows:
The Description column provides the name of the supply voltage (2.5 V, 3.3 V, 5 V,
etc.).
The State column provides the current state of the supply voltage (Enabled, Fault,
Warning, Waiting, or Disabled).
The Warning Limits column provides the range of voltages that, when exceeded,
causes a supply voltage to be in a Warning state.
The Fault Limits column provides the range of voltages that, when exceeded, causes
a supply voltage to be in a Fault state.
The Current column provides the current value of the supply voltage.
The fan status contains four columns, as follows:
The Description column provides the name of each fan.
The State column provides the current state of the fan (Warning, Enabled, Waiting,
or Disabled).
The Warning RPM column provides the lowest revolutions-per-minute allowed
before a fan enters a Warning state.
The Current RPM column provides the current value of the revolutions-per-minute
for the fan.
The temperature status contains six columns, as follows:
The Description column provides the name of a temperature sensor.
The State column provides the current state of the temperature sensor (Fault,
Warning, Enabled, or Disabled).
The Advisory Temp column provides the temperature that, when exceeded, causes
a temperature advisory state.
The Critical Temp column provides the temperature that, when exceeded, causes a
critical temperature state.
The Fault Temp column provides the temperature that, when exceeded, causes the
temperature sensor to be in a Fault state.
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