Netmond V2. Env Temp directive
Env Temp (Environment Temperature) directive
create and describe second and third level subobjects in a Netmond
hierarchy. Env Temp subobject is a reflection
of thermal environment entity in a Cisco router.
It is child of Object.
Third level subobjects are thermal probes in this thermal environment.
Monitoring of these Env Temp subobjects is made by special
SNMP polling method Method
Router bound to parent
Object.
During monitoring process Env Temp probes status checked
(NORMAL, WARNING, CRITICAL, SHUTDOWN, NOTPRESENT)
and temperature values are saved to internal variables
Built-in saving method Save Temp,
report all Env Temp probes status changes to a plain text file.
You may configure custom saving methods
for this Env Temp.
Env Temp directive can be used only inside
Object definition block.
Directive syntax is:
- Env Temp [ {
- [ Description "description" ]
- [ DataDir "directory" ]
- [ Temp "gauge" ] ...
- [ Save
( Temp | "name" ) [ "arguments" ] ] ...
- } ]
- Enable object thermal environment monitoring and define
parameters, probes, saving methods.
- description
- Short one-line description.
- directory
- Alternative data saving directory in
Netmond hierarchy.
Default dirname is ENVTEMP.
- gauge
- Statically define probe to control. By default, all available probes monitored.
See also:
EnvMon internal variables
EnvTemp internal variables
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