From: Martin Wheatley (Martin.Wheatley@jet.uk)
Date: Tue Jun 28 2005 - 12:45:36 EDT
Following a recent incident with an air conditioning chiller failure I'd like to be able to shutdown my E4900
in an orderly way when the temperature starts to get critical (and before the System Controller kills the domains).
As far as I can tell there is absolutely no way that software running in a domain on the E4900 can extract from the
hardware this sort of "environmental state" information.
Is this true?
Does anyone have any suggestions that may be of use to me.
In anticipation,
Many thanks
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