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ftSMC Component Actions
Table 3-2. ftSMC System Inventory Component Actions (Continued)
Action
Resynchronize This
Physical Disk From
RDR Virtual Disk
Save WMI Recovery
Information
Schedule CPU
BringUp Options
Send Inventory
Report
Set as Active ASN
Set As Active RDR
Plex
Set Cache Flush
Interval
Set MTBF
Faultcount Limit
Set MTBF
Threshold
Set MTBF Type
Set Primary
Set Priority
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Description
Resynchronizes a disk with its partner.
Saves the system configuration information that is required to rebuild the
WMI database. Perform this action after making any changes to the ASN
configuration.
Defers bringup of an offline CPU element until a specified time, when server
load is low.
Sends a report of the system inventory to the NEC Technical Support or your
service representative. The system inventory report consists of the details of
the current information for all nodes, as shown in the ftSMC Details panes for
each node.
Sets one of the ten numbered ASN configurations to be the active
configuration to the exclusion of the other ASN configurations. The active
ASN configuration is the one that the system uses to dial out.
Makes the RDR disk on which this command is issued the "active" disk.
Sets the value of the LunFlushInterval property.
Sets the MTBF faultcount limit, which is the number of times certain errors
can occur before the system sends threshold events that generate alarms.
Sets the MTBF threshold and views the current count (seconds), number of
faults, and date and time of last fault. NEC Solutions (America)presets the
MTBF threshold; you should not change it unless instructed to do so by your
support representative.
Defines how the MTBF threshold value is used when the MTBF of a device
goes below the threshold. Values are Use Threshold, Never Restart, or
Always Restart. Normally set to Use Threshold, which indicates that the
threshold value is used to determine whether or not to bring the device back
into service automatically.
Sets the current secondary adapter to be the primary adapter.
Sets the priority for the CPU element. Supported priorities are High and
Medium. Setting the priority of one element affects the priorities of the other
elements; see OnlineCpuPriority in
duplex mode to change priority; you cannot change the priority of a simplex
element.
Table
3-1. CPU elements must be in

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