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Operating Systems AIX RS/6000 warning led Post 302213005 by rein on Wednesday 9th of July 2008 03:01:48 AM
Old 07-09-2008
RS/6000 warning led

On my IBM RS/6000 9114-275 a warning led is burning. It's an orange light with an exclamation mark. It started to burn when I did a reset of the system. What does it mean? How can I get it away?
 

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XChangeKeyboardControl()												  XChangeKeyboardControl()

Name
  XChangeKeyboardControl - change the keyboard preferences such as key click.

Synopsis
  XChangeKeyboardControl(display, value_mask, values)
	Display *display;
	unsigned long value_mask;
	XKeyboardControl *values;

Arguments
  display   Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay().

  value_mask
	    Specifies a mask composed of ORed symbols from the table shown in the Structures section below, specifying which fields to set.

  values    Specifies the settings for the keyboard preferences.

Description
  XChangeKeyboardControl()  sets user preferences such as key click, bell volume and duration, light state, and keyboard auto-repeat.  Chang-
  ing some or all these settings may not be possible on all servers.

  The value_mask argument specifies which values are to be changed; it is made by combining any number of the mask symbols

  The values structure contains the values to be set, as follows:

  key_click_percent sets the volume for key clicks between 0 (off) and 100 (loud) inclusive.  Setting to -1 restores the default.

  bell_percent sets the base volume for the bell between 0 (off) and 100 (loud) inclusive.  Setting to -1 restores the default.

  bell_pitch sets the pitch (specified in Hz) of the bell.  Setting to -1 restores the default.

  bell_duration sets the duration (specified in milliseconds) of the bell.  Setting to -1 restores the default.

  led_mode is either LedModeOn or LedModeOff.  led is a number between 1 and 32 inclusive  that  specifies  which  light's  state  is  to  be
  changed.  If both led_mode and led are specified, then the state of the LED specified in led is changed to the state specified in led_mode.
  If only led_mode is specified, then all the LEDs assume the value specified by led_mode.

  auto_repeat_mode is either AutoRepeatModeOn, AutoRepeatModeOff, or AutoRepeatModeDefault.  key is a keycode between 7  and  255  inclusive.
  If  both  auto_repeat_mode  and  key	are  specified,  then  the  auto-repeat  mode  of  the	key  specified	by key is set as specified by
  auto_repeat_mode.  If only auto_repeat_mode is specified, then the global auto repeat mode for the  entire  keyboard	is  changed,  without
  affecting  the  settings for each key.  If the auto_repeat_mode is AutoRepeatModeDefault for either case, the key or the entire keyboard is
  returned to its default setting for the server, which is normally to have all non-modal keys repeat.

  When a key is being used as a modifier key, it does not repeat regardless of the individual or global auto repeat mode.

  The order in which the changes are performed is server-dependent, and some may be completed when another causes an error.

  For more information on user preferences, see Volume One, Chapter 9, The Keyboard and Pointer.

Structures
     /* masks for ChangeKeyboardControl */

     #define KBKeyClickPercent	  (1L<<0)
     #define KBBellPercent	  (1L<<1)
     #define KBBellPitch	  (1L<<2)
     #define KBBellDuration	  (1L<<3)
     #define KBLed		  (1L<<4)
     #define KBLedMode		  (1L<<5)
     #define KBKey		  (1L<<6)
     #define KBAutoRepeatMode	  (1L<<7)

     /* structure for ChangeKeyboardControl */

     typedef struct {
	 int key_click_percent;
	 int bell_percent;
	 int bell_pitch;
	 int bell_duration;
	 int led;
	 int led_mode;		  /* LedModeOn or LedModeOff */
	 int key;
	 int auto_repeat_mode;	  /* AutoRepeatModeOff, AutoRepeatModeOn,
					 AutoRepeatModeDefault */
     } XKeyboardControl;

Errors
  BadMatch  values.key specified but values.auto_repeat_mode not specified.
	    values.led	specified but values.led_mode not specified.

  BadValue  values.key_click_percent < -1.
	    values.bell_percent < -1.
	    values.bell_pitch < -1.
	    values.bell_duration < -1.

See Also
  XAutoRepeatOff(), XAutoRepeatOn(), XBell(), XGetDefault(), XGetKeyboardControl(), XGetPointerControl().

Xlib - User Preferences 												  XChangeKeyboardControl()
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