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ftSMC Component Properties
Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued)
Property
PlexEpochValid
PnpClass
PnpDescription
PnpDeviceID
PnpDeviceLocation
PnpManufacturer
Polling Interval
PollInterval
PositiveGoingHysteris
PowerState
PPP Password
Preserve Alarm
PreTimeoutInterrupt
PreTimeoutInterval
Processing Rate
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Description
Specifies the maximum number of minutes you can keep a disk out
of the system without causing a full resynchronization when the disk
is returned to the system. A value of 0 disables any
resynchronization of the disk after a disk is removed from and
returned to the system. Default: 15 minutes.
Type of function as reported by Plug and Play.
Description as it appears in Device Manager.
Plug and Play device ID, including the Instance ID.
Location of the function as reported by Plug and Play.
Manufacturer of the function as reported by Plug and Play.
The interval, specified in number of seconds, that the gateway VTM
waits between polling slave machines in the ftGateway group.
Polling determines if a slave is online or offline. The default value is
1800 seconds (30 minutes).
The interval, specified in number of seconds, at which the SES
driver monitors the storage enclosure for device faults and removals
by polling the SES device. The default poll interval is 3 seconds, and
the valid range is 1 to 10 seconds. Do not change the default value.
A value subtracted from a reading to determine if a threshold event
has cleared. A value of 0 means that the event clears once the
reading rises to one more than Low Warning or Critical Threshold.
Indicates whether power is applied to the modem slot.
Password used to authenticate the system to the ASN when the
system calls home or when a call back is made to the system. See
the Express5800/320Ma ActiveService Network Configuration
Guide.
Whether or not to preserve alarms after they are transmitted. False
(do not preserve) by default. See
If enabled, BMC generates the selected interrupt a fixed interval
before the watchdog timer expires. This property can take a value of
NMI, SMI, MessagingInterrupt, or None.
The number of seconds that the PreTimeoutInterrupt is issued
before the timer expires.
Sets the speed at which the Policy Service processes received
events. This property can take a value of Normal, Low, or Very Low.
Alarm Directory
in this table.

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