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Dell Command | Configure Version 3.0 Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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Setting the non-critical threshold values

You can set the non-critical threshold values for voltage, current, cooling and temperature probes.

To set the non-critical threshold values for a probe, type:
cctk advsm --set=<
                                    cctk option name>:<upper non critical threshold value>
                                 
  • NOTE: Here, cctk option name is the component for which you want to set the non-critical threshold values in a probe. You can obtain the cctk option name for a probe using the report command.
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a voltage probe, type:
cctk advsm --set=voltage_1:10
For example, to set only the upper non-critical threshold value for a current probe, type:
cctk advsm --set=current_1:100
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a cooling probe, type:
cctk advsm --set=cd_1:10
For example, to set only the upper non-critical threshold value for a temperature probe, type:
cctk advsm --set=temperature_1:100
If the system has a setup password, while setting the non-critical threshold values specify the setup password and set the non-critical threshold values as:
cctk advsm --set=<
                                    option name>:<
                                    upper non critical threshold value> --valsetuppwd= <
                                    setup password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a voltage probe on a system with a setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=voltage_1:55 --valsetuppwd = <
                                    setup password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a current probe on a system with a setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=current_1:55 --valsetuppwd = <
                                    setup password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a cooling probe on a system with a setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=cd_1:55 --valsetuppwd = <
                                    setup password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a temperature probe on a system with a setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=temperature_1:55 --valsetuppwd = <
                                    setup password>
                                 
If the system has a system password and no setup password, while setting the non-critical threshold values specify the system password and set the non-critical threshold values as:
cctk advsm --set=<
                                    cctk option name>:<
                                    upper non critical threshold value> --valsyspwd= <
                                    system password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a voltage probe on a system with a system password and no setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=voltage_1:10 --valsyspwd = <
                                    system password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a current probe on a system with a system password and no setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=current_1:10 --valsyspwd = <
                                    system password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a cooling probe on a system with a system password and no setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=cd_1:10 --valsyspwd = <
                                    system password>
                                 
For example, to set the non-critical threshold values for a temperature probe on a system with a system password and no setup password, type:
cctk advsm --set=temperature_1:10 --valsyspwd = <
                                    system password>
                                 

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