LMS 4.2 : Temperature OutOfRange

Hello, I keep receiving below alert from LMS:
EVENT DESCRIPTION       = OutOfRange::Component=TEMP-1.1.1.1/21856 [module-5 QEng1Sn2(s11)-module-5 QEng1Sn2(s11)];ComponentClass=TemperatureSensor;ComponentEventCode=1079;HighThreshold=40.0  DEGC;Status=OK;CurrentValue=41.0  DEGC;RelativeTemperatureThreshold=20.0  %;entS
NOTIFICATION ORIGINATOR = Fault Management Module
From the alert, i understand that the high threshold is set to 40, but when i checked on N7K i found that this threshold is set differently.
N7K# sh environment temperature
Module       Sensor                    MajorThresh        MinorThres        CurTemp          Status
5                QEng1Sn2(s11)       115                     105                     41                    Ok
Can someone give me insight why this is happening? I assume the device (N7K) will only send the traps only if the temperature exceeding the predefined value which is 105. Now I'm receiving this alert for almost 2000 alert per day. I tried increase the RelativeTemperatureThreshold from 10% to 20% but does not help.
Thnak you

I have same issue as well, and my nexus 7000 is using NX-OS ver 5.2.3, shown as below:
Event_Description
OutOfRange
Device IP
10.100.1.2
Device Type
Switches and Hubs
Fault Last Updated At
31-Jul-2012 15:48:03
Component
TEMP-10.100.1.2/21857 [module-5 QEng1Sn3(s12)-module-5 QEng1Sn3(s12)]
Component Class
TemperatureSensor
Component Event Code
1079
Current Value
46.0  DEGC
Event Category
Environment
Event Source
DFM
High Threshold
45.0  DEGC
Relative Temperature Threshold
10.0  %
Status
OK
ent Sensor Value
46

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