<tt><font size=2>> Meter Names:<br>
> fanspeed, fanspeed.min, fanspeed.max,
fanspeed.status<br>
> voltage, voltage.min, voltage.max, voltage.status<br>
> temperature, temperature.min, temperature.max,
temperature.status<br>
> <br>
> 'FAN 1': {<br>
>
'current_value': '4652',<br>
>
'min_value': '4200',<br>
>
'max_value': '4693',<br>
>
'status': 'ok'<br>
> }<br>
> 'FAN 2': {<br>
>
'current_value': '4322',<br>
>
'min_value': '4210',<br>
>
'max_value': '4593',<br>
>
'status': 'ok'<br>
> },<br>
> 'voltage': {<br>
> 'Vcore': {<br>
>
'current_value': '0.81',<br>
>
'min_value': '0.80',<br>
>
'max_value': '0.85',<br>
>
'status': 'ok'<br>
> },<br>
> '3.3VCC':
{<br>
>
'current_value': '3.36',<br>
>
'min_value': '3.20',<br>
>
'max_value': '3.56',<br>
>
'status': 'ok'<br>
> },<br>
> ...<br>
> }<br>
> }</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>are FAN 1, FAN 2, Vcore, etc... variable names or
values that would consistently show up? if the former, would it make sense
to have the meters be similar to fanspeed:<trait> where trait is
FAN1, FAN2, etc...? if the meter is just fanspeed, what would the volume
be? FAN 1's current_value?</font></tt>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
cheers,</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
gordon chung<br>
openstack, ibm software standards</font>
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