Users Guide

Object Description Usage Example
If a system does not support a
particular air exhaust
temperature limit, then when
you run the following command:
racadm set
system.thermalsettin
gs.AirExhaustTemp 0
The following error message is
displayed:
ERROR: RAC947:
Invalid object
value specified.
Make sure to specify the value
depending on the type of object.
For more information, see
RACADM help.
To set the limit to the default
value:
racadm set
system.thermalsettin
gs.AirExhaustTemp
255
FanSpeedHighOffsetVal
Getting this variable reads
the fan speed offset value in
%PWM for High Fan Speed
Offset setting.
This value depends on the
system.
Use FanSpeedOffset
object to set this value using
index value 1.
Values from 0-100
racadm get
system.thermalsettin
gs
FanSpeedHighOffsetVa
l
A numerical value, for example
66, is returned. This value
indicates that when you use the
following command, it applies a
fan speed offset of High (66%
PWM) over the baseline fan
speed
racadm set
system.thermalsettin
gs FanSpeedOffset 1
FanSpeedLowOffsetVal
Getting this variable reads
the fan speed offset value in
%PWM for Low Fan Speed
Offset setting.
This value depends on the
system.
Use FanSpeedOffset
object to set this value using
index value 0.
Values from 0-100
racadm get
system.thermalsettin
gs
FanSpeedLowOffsetVal
This returns a value such as
“23”. This means that when you
use the following command, it
applies a fan speed offset of
Low (23% PWM) over baseline
fan speed
racadm set
system.thermalsettin
gs FanSpeedOffset 0
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