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NDK 22.9.30 #426

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Fixes Health Monitor process return code for use with multiprocessing library
Note: there was no .29 release, the following changes are included
Enhances log message for setting Time from SUP to provide better correlation of time between SUP and LC
Adds bcmcmd to show pvt ASIC thermal sensor polling

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Link to config_db schema for YANG module changes

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@jon-nokia jon-nokia requested a review from lguohan as a code owner July 26, 2024 14:44
@gechiang gechiang merged commit 1748fed into Azure:202205 Jul 31, 2024
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r12f pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 19, 2024
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* 56921d8 - (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD) File system based sensors implementation for voltage and current sensors (#426) (21 hours ago) [Mridul Bajpai]
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