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LowerThresholdNonCritical See Common Properties of Classes sint32
UpperThresholdNonCritical See Common Properties of Classes sint32
CIM_WatchDog
The CIM_WatchDog class described in Table below represents a timer that is implemented in system hardware. The watchdog
feature allows the hardware to monitor the state of the operating system, BIOS, or a software component installed on the system. If
the monitored component fails to rearm the timer before its expiration, the hardware assumes that the system is in a critical state
and could reset the system. This feature can also be used as an application watchdog timer for a mission-critical application. In this
case, the application would assume responsibility for rearming the timer before expiration.
Table 27. CIM_WatchDog Properties
Class Name:
CIM_WatchDog
Parent Class:
CIM_LogicalDevice
Property Description Data Type
MonitoredEntity Indicates the entity that is currently being
monitored by the watchdog feature. This
property is used to identify the module that
is responsible for rearming the watchdog at
periodic intervals. Values for the
MonitoredEntity property are:
1 - Unknown
2 - Other
3 - Operating System
uint16
MonitoredEntity Description A string describing additional textual
information about the monitored entity.
string
TimeoutInterval Indicates the time-out interval used by the
watchdog, in microseconds.
uint32
TimerResolution Indicates the resolution of the watchdog
timer. For example, if this value is 100, then
the timer can expire anytime between –100
microseconds and +100 microseconds.
uint32
CIM_CoolingDevice
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