
TABLE G-4 Arguments for Subcommand sensor set
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Sets the value of the sensor. | |||
Resets all thresholds for the specified sensor(s) to the factory | |||
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Resets all thresholds for all sensors to the factory defaults. | |||
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Return Codes
TABLE G-5 lists the arguments for this subcommand.
TABLE G-5 Return Codes for Subcommand sensor set
Return Code | ID | Description |
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NWSE_Success | 0 | Command successfully completed. |
NWSE_InvalidUsage | 1 | Invalid usage: bad parameter usage, conflicting options |
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NWSE_RPCTimeout | 2 | Request was issued, but was not serviced by the server. |
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NWSE_RPCNotConnected | 3 | Unable to connect to the RPC server. |
NWSE_InvalidArgument | 4 | One or more arguments were incorrect or invalid. |
NWSE_NotFound | 5 | Entity (user, service, file, path or other) was not found. |
NWSE_NoPermission | 6 | Not authorized to perform this operation. |
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Note – There are some sensors whose value does not change, some that are there to provide information in the event of a problem, and others to facilitate the proper operation of the software.
Many of these sensors do not have a related component (parent) associated with them. For example, the
This relationship establishes the component(s) which is affected by changes in the value of the sensor. You cannot modify the thresholds for sensors without a parent relationship since an event will never occur for these threshold crossings.