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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>
PCI reporting
The scan of the PCI bus will use a le to resolve PCI vendor and device codes to vendor information strings. The format of the PCI output
is as follows:
PCI Bus: 2, Device: 4, Function: 0
Vendor: 8086 - Intel Corp.
Device: 1229 - 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100]
Sub Vendor:8086 - Intel Corp.
Sub Device:1017 - EtherExpress PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter
Slot: 01
Class: 02 - Network
SubClass: 00 - Ethernet
If the le for vendor resolution is not present, the utility will print Unknown next to a vendor name. If the le for environment variable
names is not present, the utility will fail the environment variable operation.
The pci.ids le is located at :
Systems running on supported Windows operating system:
For 32-bit systems; C:\Program Files\Dell\Command Congure\X86
For 64-bit systems; C:\Program Files\Dell\Command Congure\X86_64
Systems running on supported Linux operating system: /opt/dell/dcc
Completion code
The following table displays the completion code of an update operation performed by BIOS in the recent shutdown or reboot operation.
Table 8. Completion codes
Code Description
0000h The update was completed successfully.
0001h The image failed one or more consistency checks.
0002h The BIOS could not access the ash-memory device.
0003h The ash-memory device was not ready when an erase was attempted.
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