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    							Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface231
    RequestedStateIndicates the last requested or 
    desired state for the system.
    Values:
    2=Enabled
    3=Disabled
    4=Shut Down
    5=No Change
    6=Offline
    7=Test
    8=Deferred
    9=Quiesce
    10=Reboot
    11=Reset
    12=Not Applicable
    HealthStateIndicates the current health of 
    the system.
    Values:
    0=Unknown
    5=OK
    10=Degraded/Warning
    15=Minor Failure
    20=Major Failure
    30=Critical Failure
    35=Non-recoverable Error Table 12-9. System Properties (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    OperationalStatusIndicates the current status of 
    the system.
    Va l u e s :
    0=Unknown
    1=Other
    2=OK
    3=Degraded
    4=Stressed
    5=Predictive Failure
    6=Error
    7=Non-Recoverable Error
    8=Starting
    9=Stopping
    10=Stopped
    11=In Service
    12=No Contact
    13=Lost Communication
    14=Aborted
    15=Dormant
    16=Supporting Entity in Error
    17=Completed
    18=Power Mode
    DescriptionA text-based description of the 
    system. Table 12-9. System Properties (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    Property Names for Fan, Temperature, Numeric Voltage, Power 
    Consumption, and Amperage Sensors
    Supported Property Names for Fans, Temperature, Numeric Voltage, Power 
    Consumption, and Amperage Sensors
    Table 12-10. Sensors
    Object Property Description
    CIM_NumericSensorSystemCreationClass
    NameThe name of the system 
    creation class— 
    CIM_ComputerSystem)
    SystemNameThe service tag of the system, 
    which is a unique identifier of 
    a system that exists in the 
    enterprise environment
    CreationClassNameThe creation class name —
    CIM_NumericSensor
    DeviceIDThe unique ID for the sensor 
    in the system
    fan1...n (for tachsensor)
    temp 1…n (for tempsensor)
    numeric voltage 1…n) for 
    numericsensor (voltage) 
    (PMBus systems only))
    power consumption 1…n (for 
    power consumption (PMBus 
    systems only))
    amperage 1…n (for amperage 
    (PMBus systems only)) 
    						
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    BaseUnitsThe units of measurement of 
    the sensor
    RPM=Tachometer (for 
    tachsensor)
    C=Temperature (for 
    tempsensor)
    V=Voltage (for numericsensor) 
    Watts=Power Consumption 
    (for powerconsumption) 
    Amp=Amperage (for 
    amperage)
    CurrentReadingThe current reading of the 
    sensor.
    LowerThresholdNonCr
    iticalThe lower threshold non 
    critical value
    UpperThresholdNonCr
    iticalThe upper threshold non 
    critical value
    LowerThresholdCriti
    calThe lower threshold critical 
    value
    UpperThresholdCriti
    calThe upper threshold critical 
    value Supported Property Names for Fans, Temperature, Numeric Voltage, Power 
    Consumption, and Amperage Sensors
    Table 12-10. Sensors (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    SupportedThresholdThe supported threshold for 
    the sensor.
    { LowerThresholdCritical } 
    (for tachsensor) 
    { 
    LowerThresholdNonCritical, 
    UpperThresholdNonCritical,
    UpperThresholdCritical, 
    LowerThresholdCritical } 
    (for tempsensor) 
    {} (for voltsensor (numeric 
    sensor))
    {UpperThresholdNonCritical
    , UpperThresholdCritical} 
    (for powerconsumption
    {} for amperage)
    SettableThresholdThe threshold levels that you 
    can set for a sensor.
    { } (no sensor support for 
    setting the threshold values)
    SensorTypesType of the sensor:
    5=Tachometer (for 
    tachsensor)
    2=Temperature (for 
    temperature)
    3=Voltage (for voltage)
    1=Power Consumption (for 
    powerconsumption)
    1=Ampereage (for amperage)
    PossibleStatesThe possible states of the 
    sensor.
    { unknown, warning, 
    failed, non-recoverable } Supported Property Names for Fans, Temperature, Numeric Voltage, Power 
    Consumption, and Amperage Sensors
    Table 12-10. Sensors (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    Property Names for Power Supply Sensors
    CurrentStateThe current state as reported 
    by a sensor
    ElementNameThe name of the sensor
    OtherSensorTypeDesc
    riptionIf the sensortype property 
    contains a value of 1 (others), 
    this property gives additional 
    description about that sensor.
    Power consumption sensor. 
    for powerconsumption
    Amperage sensor. for 
    amperage
    EnabledStateIndicates if the sensor is 
    enabled or disabled.
    1=Enabled
    Table 12-11. Supported Property Names for Power Supply Sensors
    Object Property Description
    CIM_NumericSensorSystemCreationClas
    sNameThe name of the system creation 
    class CIM_ComputerSystem)
    SystemNameThe service tag of the system, 
    which is a unique identifier of a 
    system that exists in the 
    enterprise environment
    CreationClassNameThe creation class name —
    CIM_PowerSupply
    DeviceIDThe unique ID for the sensor in 
    the system.
    pwrsupply 1...n Supported Property Names for Fans, Temperature, Numeric Voltage, Power 
    Consumption, and Amperage Sensors
    Table 12-10. Sensors (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    Property Names for Intrusion, Battery, Voltage, and Hardware 
    Performance Sensors
    TotalOutputPowerThe total power output as shown 
    on the DRAC user interface
    ElementNameName of the particular sensor.
    OperationalStatusCurrent operational status of the 
    power supply unit.
    HealthStateThe health status of the power 
    supply unit.
    EnabledStateIndicates if the sensor is enabled 
    or disabled
    1=Enabled
    Table 12-12. Supported Property Names for Intrusion, Battery, Voltage, and Hardware 
    Performance Sensors
    Object Property Description
    CIM_NumericSensorSystemCreation
    ClassNameThe name of the system creation 
    class—CIM_ComputerSystem)
    SystemNameThe service tag of the system, 
    which is a unique identifier of a 
    system that exists in the 
    enterprise environment
    CreationClassN
    ameThe creation class name —
    CIM_Sensor Table 12-11. Supported Property Names for Power Supply Sensors (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    DeviceIDUnique ID for the sensor in the 
    system
    Intrusion1…n (for intrusion 
    sensor)
    Battery1…n (for battery sensor)
    Voltage1…n (for voltage sensor)
    Hardware performance 
    sensor1…n (for hardware 
    performance sensor)
    SensorType1=Other
    3=Voltage (for voltage sensor)
    PossibleStatesThe possible states for the sensor
    { no intrusion,chassis 
    intrusion, drive bay intrusion, 
    I/O card area intrusion, 
    processor area intrusion, LAN 
    disconnect, unauthorized 
    dock, FAN area intrusion } 
    (for the Intrusion sensor)
    { absent, low, failed, good 
    } (for the Battery sensor)
    { good, bad, unknown } (for 
    the Voltage sensor)
    {  Normal, Others, Thermal 
    Protection, Cooling Capacity 
    changed, Power Capacity 
    changed, User Configuration 
    } (for the Hardware Performance 
    sensor)
    CurrentStateCurrent state reported by the 
    sensor.
    ElementNameThe name of the sensor Table 12-12. Supported Property Names for Intrusion, Battery, Voltage, and Hardware 
    Performance Sensors (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    Property Names for Fan and Power Supply Redundancy Set Sensors
    OtherSensorTyp
    eDescriptionIf the sensortype property 
    contains a value of 1 (others), 
    this property gives additional 
    description about that sensor.
    Chassis intrusion sensor (for 
    Intrusion sensor)
    CMOS battery sensor (for 
    Battery sensor)
    Hardware performance sensor 
    (for Hardware Performance)
     EnabledStateIndicates if the sensor is enabled 
    or disabled
    1=Enabled (for all sensors)
    Table 12-13. Supported Property Names for Fan and Power Supply Redundancy Set 
    Sensors
    Object Property Description
    InstanceIDInstance number
    RedundancyStatusThe redundancy status.
    TypeOfSet3=Load balanced (for fan 
    redundancy)
    4=Sparing (for Power Supply 
    redundancy)
    MinNumberNeeded0=Unknown
    ElementNameName of the sensor Table 12-12. Supported Property Names for Intrusion, Battery, Voltage, and Hardware 
    Performance Sensors (continued)
    Object Property Description 
    						
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    Property Names for Chassis Sensors
    Property Names for Power Management Service
    Table 12-14. Supported Property Names for Chassis Sensors
    Object Property Description
    CIM_ChassisCreationClassName The name of the creation 
    class—CIM_Chassis
    PackageType Type of package
    3=Chassis
    ChassisPackageType Chassis package type
    17=Main system chassis
    ManufacturerManufacturer
    Dell
    ModelThe model name of the 
    system
    ElementNameElement name
    Table 12-15. Supported Property Names for Power Management Service
    Object Property Description
    CIM_PowerManagementS
    erviceCreationClassN
    ameThe name of the creation class—
    CIM_PowerManagementService
    Name IPMI Power Service
    ElementNameDell Server Power Management 
    Service 
    						
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