Fault handling(Threshold exceeds/low) in Fan and NIC sensors

Kumar Thangavel thangavel.k at hcl.com
Sat Nov 14 03:30:43 AEDT 2020


Classification: Internal
Hi All,

         We wanted to power-off 12 V of the hosts/BMC, if the Fan and NIC sensors crossed the threshold level. It would be platform specific.

        In dbus-sensors, most of the sensor handles the threshold checks and throws error if it crossed.

         So, we are planning to add a new field in entity manager to identify the particular sensors to handle this fault condition.  Planning to add default script in the dbus-sensor to handle this fault condition and this would be overwritten from the machine layer.

         Could you please provide your suggestions on this.

Thanks,
Kumar.



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