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Configuring iDRAC to send alerts, Enabling or disabling alerts

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9 Configuring iDRAC to send alerts You can set alerts and actions for certain events that occur on the managed system. An event occurs when the status of a system component is greater than the predefined condition. If an event matches an event filter and you have configured this filter to generate an alert (email, SNMP trap, IPMI alert, remote system logs, Redfish event, or WS events), then an alert is sent to one or more configured destinations. If the same event filter is also configured to perform an action (such as reboot, power cycle, or power off the system), the action is performed. You can set only one action for each event. To configure iDRAC to send alerts: 1. Enable alerts. 2. Optionally, you can filter the alerts based on category or severity. 3. Configure the e-mail alert, IPMI alert, SNMP trap, remote system log, Redfish event, operating system log, and/or WS-event settings. 4. Enable event alerts and actions such as: • Send an email alert, IPMI alert, SNMP traps, remote system logs, Redfish event, operating system log, or WS events to configured destinations. • Perform a reboot, power off, or power cycle the managed system. NOTE: Enabling SNMP alerts via host OS or SNMP Get via host OS creates an iDRAC user iSMnmpUser. Related concepts Enabling or disabling alerts Filtering alerts Setting event alerts Setting alert recurrence event Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap settings Configuring remote system logging Configuring WS Eventing Configuring Redfish Eventing Alerts message IDs Topics: • Enabling or disabling alerts • Filtering alerts • Setting event alerts • Setting alert recurrence event • Setting event actions • Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap settings • Configuring WS Eventing • Configuring Redfish Eventing • Monitoring chassis events • Alerts message IDs Enabling or disabling alerts For sending an alert to configured destinations or to perform an event action, you must enable the global alerting option. This property overrides individual alerting or event actions that is set. Related concepts Filtering alerts Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap settings Configuring iDRAC to send alerts 149

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Configuring iDRAC to send alerts
You can set alerts and actions for certain events that occur on the managed system. An event occurs when the status of a system
component is greater than the predefined condition. If an event matches an event filter and you have configured this filter to generate an
alert (email, SNMP trap, IPMI alert, remote system logs, Redfish event, or WS events), then an alert is sent to one or more configured
destinations. If the same event filter is also configured to perform an action (such as reboot, power cycle, or power off the system), the
action is performed. You can set only one action for each event.
To configure iDRAC to send alerts:
1.
Enable alerts.
2.
Optionally, you can filter the alerts based on category or severity.
3.
Configure the e-mail alert, IPMI alert, SNMP trap, remote system log, Redfish event, operating system log, and/or WS-event settings.
4.
Enable event alerts and actions such as:
Send an email alert, IPMI alert, SNMP traps, remote system logs, Redfish event, operating system log, or WS events to configured
destinations.
Perform a reboot, power off, or power cycle the managed system.
NOTE:
Enabling SNMP alerts via host OS or SNMP Get via host OS creates an iDRAC user
iSMnmpUser
.
Related concepts
Enabling or disabling alerts
Filtering alerts
Setting event alerts
Setting alert recurrence event
Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap settings
Configuring remote system logging
Configuring WS Eventing
Configuring Redfish Eventing
Alerts message IDs
Topics:
Enabling or disabling alerts
Filtering alerts
Setting event alerts
Setting alert recurrence event
Setting event actions
Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap settings
Configuring WS Eventing
Configuring Redfish Eventing
Monitoring chassis events
Alerts message IDs
Enabling or disabling alerts
For sending an alert to configured destinations or to perform an event action, you must enable the global alerting option. This property
overrides individual alerting or event actions that is set.
Related concepts
Filtering alerts
Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap settings
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