Selection | View | Manage |
Temperature Probe Properties | User, Power User, Administrator | Power User, Administrator |
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Normal/OK |
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Warning/Noncritical |
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Critical/Nonrecoverable |
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Unknown |
Status | Indicates whether the event type for the probe is Normal, Warning, or Failure. |
Probe Name | Displays the alphanumeric text that uniquely identifies a temperature probe; for example, CPU 2. |
Reading | Displays a snapshot of temperature measured by the probe at a given time. |
Minimum Warning Threshold | Displays the lowest acceptable temperature for this probe that is recommended for system operation. Values that fall below this temperature level result in warning events. |
Maximum Warning Threshold | Displays the highest acceptable temperature for this probe that is recommended for system operation. Values that exceed this temperature result in warning events. |
Minimum Failure Threshold | Displays the lowest acceptable temperature for this probe that is required for system operation. Values that fall below this temperature result in critical/failure events. |
Maximum Failure Threshold | Displays the highest acceptable temperature for this probe that is required for system operation. Values that exceed this temperature result in critical/failure events. |
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