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Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued)
Property
PwrDownBrokenCpuEnabled
PwrDownBrokenIoEnabled
RdrLunLoadBalancing
ReadingTime
ReceiveMessageQueueInterr
uptEnabled
RegistryPath
RevisionID
SELTime
Send Alarms By
Serial Number
Short Idle Re-send Count
Short Idle Time Between
Re-sends
Site Heartbeat Granularity
Site Heartbeat Interval
Description
When a CPU element transitions to the Broken state, the system
powers it down if this property is enabled (True). The default is
enabled (True).
When an I/O element transitions to the Broken state, the system
powers it down if this property is enabled (True). The default is
enabled (True).
Load balancing policy for this virtual disk. Default is On (enabled).
For storage enclosures equipped with environmental sensors. The
date and time when the current reading from a storage enclosure
sensor was taken.
Enables (True) or disables (False) the receive message queue
interrupt.
Location in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry key.
Chipset revision incremented when vendor updates chipset.
The time used by the system event log. This value is set by the
Synchronize SEL date and time with System
described in
Table
3-2.
Defines whether call-home alarms will be sent by VTM adapter only,
the Internet only, VTM adapter with Internet backup, or the Internet
with VTM adapter backup.
The system serial number as stored in the system ID PROM. Filled
in automatically.
The number of re-send attempts, separated by
Between
Re-sends, that ftServer Manager will make before moving
to the medium idle interval.
The short Idle time, in seconds, between attempts to re-send an
alarm. After an unsuccessful attempt to send an alarm message,
ftServer Manager waits this long before it attempts to re-send the
alarm. After a number of unsuccessful attempts, defined by
Idle Re-send
Count, ftServer Manager will wait the amount of time
defined by
Medium Idle Time Between Re-sends
to re-send the alarm message
The granularity of the site heartbeat interval. 0 = days, 1 = minutes.
The interval between site heartbeat alarms. Minimum interval =
10 minutes; maximum = 1 year; 0 = disabled.
ftSMC Component Properties and Actions
ftSMC Component Properties
action, which is
Short Idle Time
Short
before attempting
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