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ASF Specification v2.0 DSP0136 - DMTF

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Alert Standard Format (<strong>ASF</strong>) <strong>Specification</strong> <strong>v2.0</strong><br />

<strong>DMTF</strong> Document <strong>DSP0136</strong><br />

3.1.5 Recommended PET Frame Values<br />

This section describes the format for various PET frames. A given managed client is not required<br />

to support all the listed PET frames, but if a client supports the event described by one of the<br />

listed PET frames, the client should format the PET frame as described in this section.<br />

3.1.5.1 Environmental Events<br />

This table describes the Specific Trap Field values for common environmental events. An<br />

implementation has options as to whether it returns generic information that just indicates the<br />

criticality of the event, or whether it returns information also indicating that the event was<br />

triggered by a rising or falling condition on the monitored parameter, e.g. whether an overtemperature<br />

or under-temperature condition caused the event.<br />

The list is presented as a guide only. It is not intended to represent a complete list of the possible<br />

environmental events from a system. Management consoles that interpret events should be<br />

prepared to accept any of the possible specified Event Sensor Type, Event Type and Event<br />

Offset values documented by [PET].<br />

The Entity for a given event varies according to what system device the environmental sensor is<br />

monitoring. For example, a typical managed client can have temperature monitoring associated<br />

with its system board and with the main processor. A thermal event associated with the system<br />

board will have Entity set to 7 (System Board) and Entity Instance set to 1 (Primary), while a<br />

thermal event associated with the processor will have Entity set to 3 (Processor) and Entity<br />

Instance set to 1 (Primary).<br />

Description Event Sensor Type Event Type Event Offset<br />

TEMPERATURE PROBLEMS<br />

Generic Critical<br />

Temperature Problem<br />

Generic Temperature<br />

Warning<br />

Over-Temperature<br />

Problem<br />

Over-Temperature<br />

Warning<br />

Under-Temperature<br />

Problem<br />

Under-Temperature<br />

Warning<br />

Generic Critical<br />

Voltage Problem<br />

01h (Temperature)<br />

07h (generic severity)<br />

01h (Threshold-based)<br />

VOLTAGE PROBLEMS<br />

02h (transition to Critical<br />

from less severe)<br />

03h (transition to noncritical<br />

from less severe)<br />

09h (Upper Critical - going<br />

high)<br />

07h (Upper Non-Critical,<br />

going high)<br />

02h (Lower Critical - going<br />

low)<br />

00h (Lower Non-Critical,<br />

going low)<br />

02h (Voltage) 07h (generic severity) 02h (transition to Critical<br />

from less severe)<br />

Over-Voltage Problem<br />

Under-Voltage<br />

Problem<br />

01h (Threshold-based)<br />

09h (Upper Critical - going<br />

high)<br />

02h (Lower Critical - going<br />

low)<br />

<strong>DSP0136</strong> 23 April 2003 Page 13 of 94

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