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Jarrod Johnson 8740687e0f Reduce severity of generic discrete assert to 'Ok'
In practice, generic discrete sensors have not indicated good *or* bad
health They have most commonly been used to indicate something like a
particular option being available or user disabled.  This does mean
that something trying to use an utterly generic discrete sensor will
not trigger a health issue, but hopefully those cases leverage more
informative events that do have clear 'health' connotations.  There
remains the chance that a sensor will rely upon the vocabulary of
the text in SDR and that just cannot be avoided.

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This is a pure python implementation of IPMI protocol.

pyghmicons and pyghmiutil are example scripts to show how one may incorporate
this library into python code
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