Users Guide
Table 9. Thermal Settings
Object Description Usage Example
AirExhaustTemp
Allows you to set the maximum
air exhaust temperature limit.
Set to any of the following
values (based on the system):
• 0 — Indicates 40°C
• 1 — Indicates 45°C
• 2 — Indicates 50°C
• 3 — Indicates 55°C
• 4 — Indicates 60°C
• 255 — Indicates 70°C
(default)
To check the existing setting on
the system:
racadm get
system.thermalsettings.
AirExhaustTemp
The output is:
AirExhaustTemp=70
This output indicates that the
system is set to limit the air
exhaust temperature to 70°C.
To set the exhaust temperature
limit to 60°C:
racadm set
system.thermalsettings.
AirExhaustTemp 4
The output is:
Object value modified
successfully.
If a system does not support a
particular air exhaust
temperature limit, then when you
run the following command:
racadm set
system.thermalsettings.
AirExhaustTemp 0
The following error message is
displayed:
ERROR: RAC947: Invalid
object value specified.
Make sure to specify the value
depending on the type of object.
For more information, see
RACADM help.
To set the limit to the default
value:
racadm set
system.thermalsettings.
AirExhaustTemp 255
FanSpeedHighOffsetVal
• Getting this variable reads
the fan speed oset value in
%PWM for High Fan Speed
Oset setting.
• This value depends on the
system.
• Use FanSpeedOffset
object to set this value using
index value 1.
Values from 0-100
racadm get
system.thermalsettings
FanSpeedHighOffsetVal
A numerical value, for example
66, is returned. This value
indicates that when you use the
following command, it applies a
fan speed oset of High (66%
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