Reference Guide

Valid Parameters For Voltage Warning Thresholds
The following table displays the valid parameters for setting voltage warning threshold values.
NOTE: Threshold values that you can set vary from one system configuration to another.
Table 34. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Volts Or Omconfig Mainsystem Volts
name=value pair Description
index=<
n
> Probe index (specify).
warnthresh=default Sets minimum and maximum warning threshold values to default.
minwarnthresh=<
n
> Sets minimum warning threshold value (three decimal places).
maxwarnthresh=<
n
> Sets maximum warning threshold value (three decimal places).
Specify A Value For Minimum And Maximum Warning Thresholds
To specify values for the voltage probe warning thresholds, you must specify the number of the probe you are
configuring and the minimum and/or maximum warning threshold values.
In the following example, the probe being configured is probe 0:
omconfig chassis volts index=0 minwarnthresh=1.900 maxwarnthresh=2.250
or
omconfig mainsystem volts index=0 minwarnthresh=1.900 maxwarnthresh=2.250
When you issue the command and the system sets the values you specify, the following message is displayed:
Voltage probe warning threshold(s) set successfully.
Omconfig Preferences
Use the omconfig preferences command to set system preferences. Use the command line to set the SNMP root
password and specify the user levels able to access Server Administrator. You can also configure the Active Directory
service and SNMP set operations.
Omconfig Preferences Cdvformat
Use the omconfig preferences cdvformat to specify the delimiters for separating data fields reported in the custom
delimited format. The valid values for delimiters are: exclamation, semicolon, at, hash, dollar, percent, caret, asterisk,
tilde, question, colon, comma, and pipe.
The following example shows how to set the delimiter for separating data fields to asterisk:
omconfig preferences cdvformat delimiter=asterisk
Omconfig Preferences Dirservice
Use the omconfig preferences dirservice command to configure the Active Directory service. The
<productname>oem.ini file is modified to reflect these changes. If the "adproductname" is not present in the
<productname>oem.ini file then a <computername>-<computername> refers to the name of the computer running
Server Administrator and <productname> refers to the name of the product defined in omprv32.ini. For Server
Administrator, the product name is "omsa".
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