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Measures reported by VrtxTempProbeTest Temperature probes in the VRTX system are configured with threshold values, which when violated, automatically increases the speed of the corresponding fans, so that temperatures never rise beyond a permissible limit. In the absence of these temperature probes, such automated cooling actions will not occur, causing the internal temperature of the VRTX to soar uncontrollably, fatally damaging hardware components in the process. This is why, it is important that administrators periodically check that the temperature probes are up and operating without a glitch. Also, the threshold values defined for each of the temperature probes may have to be fine-tuned from time to time, so that the fan speed is changed only when there is a genuine need and not for marginal spikes in temperature. For this, the administrator should keep track of the temperature probe readings over time, understand whether/not that reading is good or bad as per the current threshold definition, and accordingly make changes (if required) to the configuration. The VrtxTempProbeTest test helps achieve both these ends. This test auto-discovers the temperature probes, reports the current status of each probe, reveals the current temperature reading of that probe, and indicates whether that reading is good or bad. This way, the test alerts administrators to unexpected probe failures and urges them to instantly initiate corrective action and restore normalcy. Additionally, the test also helps administrators quickly analyze the current temperature reading of a probe vis-à-vis its threshold setting, and thus helps them figure out whether the thresholds need to be refined or not. The measures made by this test are as follows:
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