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set_fixed(1m)							 set_fixed(1m)

NAME
       set_fixed- Resource State Tool

SYNOPSIS
       | resource_name]

DESCRIPTION
       The command is used to get a list of all the Peripheral Status Monitor,
       psmmon(1m), resources which are in the DOWN state or to get a  list  of
       all the resources.  In addition, this command will indicate whether the
       resource is recognized by any monitor on the system.  It is  also  used
       to  set	one or more of those resources to the UP state.	 Resources not
       recognized by a monitor cannot be set to the UP state.

       Only those resources whose state control is listed as  NO_STATE_CONTROL
       can  be	set  to	 the  UP  state	 by  the set_fixed(1m) command.	 Other
       resources in the DOWN state will return to the UP  state	 automatically
       when  the monitor controlling the resource determines that the resource
       is back to a working condition.

   Options
       set_fixed recognizes the following command-line options:

	      Use verbose mode.	  Useful  when	using  wildcards  for  setting
	      state.

	      Get the list of resources which are currently in the DOWN state.

	      Get the list of resources and their states.

	      Set the resource name(s) indicated to the UP state.  The
			     string  can consist of a fully qualified resource
			     name or it can use wildcards as specified by  the
			     regular expression as described in regexp(5).

AUTHOR
       was developed by HP.

FILES
       Executable.

       Resource	 data  file containing the list of resources and their current
       state.
			   This file is kept up to date by the Peripheral Sta‐
			   tus Client Target, psmctd (1m).

DEPENDENCIES
       can  only be run if the Peripheral Status Client Target, psmctd(1m), is
       also running.

SEE ALSO
       psmctd(1m), ems(5), psmmon(1m)

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