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CMM Scripting
Script is the script file or executable in the /home/scripts directory to be run including parameters 
to be sent to the script. The script and parameters should be enclosed in quotes. The script 
parameter should not include the /home/scripts path.
Note: If applicable, remember to set a script for when a sensor returns to normal (NormalAction). A 
script will not automatically stop running when a sensor returns to a normal setting (no alarms or 
events).
For example, if you wanted to run a blade powerdown script called “powerbladedown” stored in
/home/scripts when the ambient temperature triggered a major event for a blade 4, the command 
would be:
cmmset –l blade4 –t “Ambient Temp” –d MajorAction –v “bladepowerdown 4”
In this example, the /home/scripts/bladepowerdown script or executable will be executed with “4” 
as a parameter when blade4’s Ambient Temp sensor generates a major health event.
18.2.1 Listing Scripts Associated With Events
The scripts that are associated with events are put into the /etc/actionscripts.cfg file. To display a 
list of scripts associated with events, cat the /etc/actionscripts.cfg file.
For further information on event scripting commands and its arguments, see Section 8, “The 
Command Line Interface (CLI)” on page 71.
18.2.2 Removing Scripts From an Associated Event
To remove scripts from occurring for an event in which they have been associated, issue the 
following command:
cmmset –l [location] –t [target] –d [action type] –v none
Location is the component in the chassis that the health event is associated with.
Target is the sensor that was being triggered on.
Action type is NormalAction, MinorAction, MajorAction, or CriticalAction based upon the 
severity of the event that was being triggered on.
18.3 Setting Scripts for Specific Individual Events
The CMM allows scripts to be associated with specific events which may not necessarily be health 
related, such as the assertion of a threshold sensor. This allows any single event that can occur on 
the CMM to have an associated script, or scripts with it.
18.3.1 Event Codes
To allow the user to set scripts based on any event, a unique event code is assigned to each event 
that can occur on the CMM. The list of events and the codes associated with each event is detailed 
in Section 11, “Health Events” on page 104. 










