Dell External OEMR 2970 User Guide - Page 95

omconfig system events, supported source of event notification for your system's components.

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omconfig system events Use the omconfig system events command to enable and disable SNMP traps for components on your system. NOTE: Not all event types may be present on your system. There are four parameters in the name=value pair component of the omconfig system events command: • source • type • severity • index Source At present, source=snmptraps is a required name=value pair because SNMP is currently the only supported source of event notification for your system's components. omconfig system events source=snmptraps Type The event type refers to the name of the component(s) involved in the event. Table 4-25 shows the valid parameters for system event types. Table 4-25. System Event Type Parameters name=value pair type=accords type=battery type=all type=currents type=fanenclosures type=fans type=intrusion type=log type=memory type=powersupplies type=redundancy type=temps type=volts Description Configures events for AC power cords. Configures events for battery. Configures events for all device types. Configures events for amperage. Configures events for fan enclosures. Configures events for fans. Configures events for chassis intrusion. Configures events for logs. Configures events for memory. Configures events for power supplies. Configures events for redundancy. Configures events for temperatures. Configures events for voltages. omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service 95

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omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service
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omconfig system events
Use the
omconfig system events
command to enable and disable SNMP traps for components on
your system.
NOTE:
Not all event types may be present on your system.
There are four parameters in the name=value pair component of the
omconfig system events
command:
source
type
severity
index
Source
At present,
source=snmptraps
is a required name=value pair because SNMP is currently the only
supported source of event notification for your system’s components.
omconfig system events source=snmptraps
Type
The event type refers to the name of the component(s) involved in the event. Table 4-25 shows the valid
parameters for system event types.
Table 4-25.
System Event Type Parameters
name=value pair
Description
type=accords
Configures events for AC power cords.
type=battery
Configures events for battery.
type=all
Configures events for all device types.
type=currents
Configures events for amperage.
type=fanenclosures
Configures events for fan enclosures.
type=fans
Configures events for fans.
type=intrusion
Configures events for chassis intrusion.
type=log
Configures events for logs.
type=memory
Configures events for memory.
type=powersupplies
Configures events for power supplies.
type=redundancy
Configures events for redundancy.
type=temps
Configures events for temperatures.
type=volts
Configures events for voltages.