Dell External OEMR 2970 User Guide - Page 90

Available Alert Actions, Components and Events for Which You Can Set Alert Actions

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Available Alert Actions Table 4-20 shows the alert actions for each component that allows you to configure an alert action . Table 4-20. Alert Actions You Can Set for Warning and Failure Events Alert Action Setting alert=true | false broadcast=true | false clearall=true execappath= execapp=false Description true: Enables your system's console alert. When enabled, the monitor attached to the system from which you are running Server Administrator displays a visual alert message. false: Disables your system's console alert. true: Enables a message or alert to be broadcast to all users who have an active Terminal (or Remote Desktop) session (Windows) or to operators that have an active shell on the local system (Linux). false: Disables alert broadcasts. Clears all actions for this event. Sets the fully qualified path and filename of the application you want to execute in case of an event for the component described in this window. Disables the executable application. Components and Events for Which You Can Set Alert Actions Table 4-21 lists the components and the events for which you can set alert actions. Components are listed in alphabetical order, except that warning events always precede failure events for a component. Table 4-21. Events for Which You Can Set Alert Actions Event Name event=batterywarn event=batteryfail event=currentwarn event=currentfail event=fanwarn event=fanfail event=hardwarelogwarn event=hardwarelogfull event=intrusion event=memprefail event=memfail event=powersupply Description Sets actions when a battery probe detects a warning value. Sets actions when a battery probe detects a failure value. Sets actions when a current probe detects a warning value. Sets actions when a current probe detects a failure value. Sets actions when a fan probe detects a warning value. Sets actions when a fan probe detects a failure value. Sets actions when a hardware log detects a warning value. Sets actions when a hardware log is full. Sets actions when a chassis intrusion event is detected. Sets actions when a memory probe detects a prefailure value. Sets actions when a memory probe detects a failure value. Sets actions when a power supply probe detects a failure value. 90 omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service

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omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service
Available Alert Actions
Table 4-20 shows the alert actions for each component that allows you to configure an alert action
.
Components and Events for Which You Can Set Alert Actions
Table 4-21 lists the components and the events for which you can set alert actions. Components are listed in
alphabetical order, except that warning events always precede failure events for a component.
Table 4-20.
Alert Actions You Can Set for Warning and Failure Events
Alert Action Setting
Description
alert=true | false
true
: Enables your system's console alert. When enabled, the monitor
attached to the system from which you are running Server Administrator
displays a visual alert message.
false
: Disables your system's console alert.
broadcast=true | false
true
: Enables a message or alert to be broadcast to all users who have an
active Terminal (or Remote Desktop) session (Windows) or to operators
that have an active shell on the local system (Linux).
false
: Disables alert broadcasts.
clearall=true
Clears all actions for this event.
execappath=<string>
Sets the fully qualified path and filename of the application you want to
execute in case of an event for the component described in this window.
execapp=false
Disables the executable application.
Table 4-21.
Events for Which You Can Set Alert Actions
Event Name
Description
event=batterywarn
Sets actions when a battery probe detects a warning value.
event=batteryfail
Sets actions when a battery probe detects a failure value.
event=currentwarn
Sets actions when a current probe detects a warning value.
event=currentfail
Sets actions when a current probe detects a failure value.
event=fanwarn
Sets actions when a fan probe detects a warning value.
event=fanfail
Sets actions when a fan probe detects a failure value.
event=hardwarelogwarn
Sets actions when a hardware log detects a warning value.
event=hardwarelogfull
Sets actions when a hardware log is full.
event=intrusion
Sets actions when a chassis intrusion event is detected.
event=memprefail
Sets actions when a memory probe detects a prefailure value.
event=memfail
Sets actions when a memory probe detects a failure value.
event=powersupply
Sets actions when a power supply probe detects a failure value.