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ftSMC Component Properties
Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued)
Property
Current Count
CurrentReading
Customer Contact Name
Customer Email
Customer Pager
Customer Phone
DebugFlags:Irql
DebugFlags:Thread
DefaultGateway
Defer Bringup
Description
DeviceID
DevicePath[n]
DevicePathID
DiagScreen
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The current MTBF value for a device. A 0 or Unknown value means
that the device has not failed often enough to calculate MTBF data.
Specifies the current value of a sensor. Depending on the sensor,
values are in degrees Celsius (
millivolts (mV) for voltage sensors, revolutions per minute (rpm) for
fan speed sensors, or milliamperes (mA) for current sensors.
Contact person in your company who is responsible for the system.
Email address of your company contact.
Pager number of your company contact.
Telephone number of your company contact.
When these flags are enabled, debug trace messages printed using
these flags will be logged.
For systems equipped with VTMs. The IP address of the default
gateway used for traffic that goes to a network for which the adapter
has no route (for example, to NEC Technical Support or other
service representative, in communication from the system to the
adapter).
Defers the automatic return-to-service of the CPU element (CPU
bringup) to a more convenient time.
A description property that helps you identify a particular ASN
configuration.
An address or other identifying value that uniquely names a logical
device.
A string of slash-separated DeviceIDs that shows the relationship of
a device within a hierarchical ordering of devices. The DevicePath
property shows what other devices a particular device is connected
to, or is a child of.
Device identifier used to physically locate hardware components
within a system. A DevicePathID is a string of decimal numbers
such as 10/5/0/2.
For a virtual disk, the DevicePathID does not indicate a hardware
component, but instead identifies the virtual disk to system
management software.
Specifies whether the BIOS Diagnostics screen should be displayed
during the boot process.
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C) for temperature sensors,

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