IMsgChsensorUsage	1	3	'Usage:  chsensor [-a | -n host[,host...]] [-v|-V] [-h] name attr=value [attr=value ...]\n          -n host,...  Which node the sensor should be changed on.  By\n                     default, sensor is changed on the local machine.\n                     This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n                     cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n          -a        Change sensors that match the specified name on all nodes\n                    in the cluster.\n          -v or -V  Verbose mode.\n          -h        Display this usage information.\n          name       The name of the sensor to be changed.\n          attr=value  Set this sensor attribute to this new value.\n'
IMsgChsensorUsage_new	2	3	'Usage:  chsensor [-i seconds] [-a | -n host[,host...]] [-v|-V] [-h] name attr=value [attr=value ...]\n          -i seconds  Interval (in seconds) to run the command.\n          -n host,... Which node the sensor should be changed on.  By\n                      default, sensor is changed on the local machine.\n                      This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n                      cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n          -a          Change sensors that match the specified name on all nodes\n                      in the cluster.\n          -v or -V    Verbose mode.\n          -h          Display this usage information.\n          name        The name of the sensor to be changed.\n          attr=value  Set this sensor attribute to this new value.\n'
EMsgChsensorSignalError	3	3	'%1$s: 2633-830 %2$s has been terminated with signal %3$s.\n'
EMsgChsensorNonAPIError	4	3	'%1$s: 2633-831 %2$s has been terminated, rc= %3$s.\n'
IMsgChsensorUsage_new2	5	3	'Usage:  chsensor [-i seconds] [-a | -n host[,host...]|-N {node_file |"-"}] \n                 [-v|-V] [-h] name attr=value [attr=value ...]\n          -i seconds  Interval (in seconds) to run the command.\n          -n host,... Which node the sensor should be changed on.  By\n                      default, sensor is changed on the local machine.\n                      This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n                      cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n          -N node_file|"-"   A file or standard input listing the nodes on which\n                             the sensor should be changed. This option is only\n                             appropriate in a management (CSM) cluster or a \n                             peer domain cluster.\n          -a          Change sensors that match the specified name on all nodes\n                      in the cluster.\n          -v or -V    Verbose mode.\n          -h          Display this usage information.\n          name        The name of the sensor to be changed.\n          attr=value  Set this sensor attribute to this new value.\n'
IMsgChsensorUsage_new3	6	3	'Usage:  chsensor [-m] [-i seconds] [-a | -n host[,host...]|-N {node_file |"-"}] \n                 [-v|-V] [-h] name attr=value [attr=value ...]\n          -i seconds  Interval (in seconds) to run the command.\n          -m          Change a microsensor resource.\n          -n host,... Which node the sensor should be changed on.  By\n                      default, sensor is changed on the local machine.\n                      This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n                      cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n          -N node_file|"-"   A file or standard input listing the nodes on which\n                             the sensor should be changed. This option is only\n                             appropriate in a management (CSM) cluster or a \n                             peer domain cluster.\n          -a          Change sensors that match the specified name on all nodes\n                      in the cluster.\n          -v or -V    Verbose mode.\n          -h          Display this usage information.\n          name        The name of the sensor to be changed.\n          attr=value  Set this sensor attribute to this new value.\n'
EMsgResNotDefinedCh	7	3	'%1$s: 2633-844 The sensor %2$s does not exist.\n'