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MS_HW_CPUCORE can be a child of MS_HW_CPU only.
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Parameters
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Missing (**)
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When the CPU Core is no longer discovered, the parameter goes into alarm.
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{0 = Present ; 1 = Missing}
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1 = Alarm
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Availability
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Status
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CPU Core Status.
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{0 = OK; 1 = Degraded; 2 = Failed}
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1 = Warning
2 = Alarm
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Availability
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StatusInformation
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Additional (textual) information about the current status of the CPU Core.
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n/a
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None
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UsedTimePercent
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Percentage of the CPU Core usage.
The "Used Time Percent" parameter is calculated as: (UsedTime - LastUsedTime) / (currentTime - lastTime) *100
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Percent (%)
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| (**) | The “Missing” parameter is dynamically activated only when the monitored component goes missing. As long as the monitored component is properly discovered and monitored, the “Missing” parameter cannot be displayed in the console. When the “Missing” parameter is activated, its value is always ‘1’, which triggers an alarm. You can disable the missing device detection mechanism in the settings of the KM. |
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PATROL ID
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The device's PATROL internal identifier. This ID is used for PATROL event reporting etc.
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CPU Core Information
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Heading preceding the fields with information on the monitored device
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Device ID
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ID of the monitored object as communicated by the instrumentation layer
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Connector Information
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Heading preceding fields with information on the connector used to monitor the device
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Connector Display Name
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Displays name of the connector currently used to monitor the device
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Connector ID
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PATROL ID of the connector currently used to monitor the device
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Connector File Name
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File name of the connector currently used to monitor the device
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Connector Version
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Version number of the connector
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Connector Date
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Connector build date
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Menu Commands
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