NEC Express5800/ftServer Administrator's Manual page 92

Linux operating system
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The ftsmaint Command
N O T E
Do not use this feature to retain a faulty or degraded
device in service. It may be useful if the MTBF for a device
has been degraded by testing or configuration error.
ftsmaint runDiag path
This command starts diagnostics on the CPU element or I/O element specified by
path.
ftsmaint setPriority level path
This command sets the priority level of the CPU element specified by path to the
value in the level argument.
ftsmaint setMtbfThresh value path
This command sets the MTBF threshold to value of the CPU element , I/O element,
or CPU-I/O enclosure slot specified by path.
ftsmaint setMtbfType policy path
This command sets the MTBF type to policy on the CPU element , I/O element, or
CPU-I/O enclosure slot. The policy argument can take one of the following
values:
useThreshold
neverRestart
alwaysRestart
ftsmaint setSensorThresh th_name value path
This command sets the threshold specified by th_name on the sensor device
specified by path to value. The th_name argument can take one of the following
values:
uf (upper fatal)
uc (upper critical)
unc (upper noncritical)
lf (lower fatal)
lc (lower critical)
lnc (lower noncritical)
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Express5800/ftServer: System Administrator's Guide for the Linux Operating System

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