Dell PowerEdge R830 Integrated Remote Access Controller 8 Version 2.70.70.70 U - Page 152

Setting alert recurrence events using iDRAC web interface, Setting event actions

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Setting alert recurrence events using iDRAC web interface To set the alert recurrence value: 1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Server > Alerts > Alert Recurrence. The Alert Recurrence page is displayed. 2. In the Recurrence column, enter the alert frequency value for the required category, alert, and severity type(s). For more information, see the iDRAC Online help. 3. Click Apply. The alert recurrence settings are saved. Setting alert recurrence events using RACADM To set the alert recurrence event using RACADM, use the eventfilters command. For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Setting event actions You can set event actions such as perform a reboot, power cycle, power off, or perform no action on the system. Related concepts Filtering alerts Enabling or disabling alerts Setting event actions using web interface To set an event action: 1. In iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Server > Alerts. The Alerts page is displayed. 2. Under Alerts Results, from the Actions drop-down menu, for each event select an action: • Reboot • Power Cycle • Power Off • No Action 3. Click Apply. The setting is saved. Setting event actions using RACADM To configure an event action, use the eventfilters command. For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap settings The management station uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) traps to receive data from iDRAC. For systems with large number of nodes, it may not be efficient for a management station to poll each iDRAC for every condition that may occur. For example, event traps can help a management station with load balancing between nodes or by issuing an alert if an authentication failure occurs. SNMP v1, v2, and v3 formats are supported. You can configure the IPv4 and IPv6 alert destinations, email settings, and SMTP server settings, and test these settings. You can also specify the SNMP v3 user to whom you want to send the SNMP traps. Before configuring the email, SNMP, or IPMI trap settings, make sure that: • You have Configure RAC permission. 152 Configuring iDRAC to send alerts

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Setting alert recurrence events using iDRAC web interface
To set the alert recurrence value:
1.
In the iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
>
Server
>
Alerts
>
Alert Recurrence
.
The
Alert Recurrence
page is displayed.
2.
In the
Recurrence
column, enter the alert frequency value for the required category, alert, and severity type(s).
For more information, see the
iDRAC Online help
.
3.
Click
Apply
.
The alert recurrence settings are saved.
Setting alert recurrence events using RACADM
To set the alert recurrence event using RACADM, use the
eventfilters
command. For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM
Command Line Interface Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Setting event actions
You can set event actions such as perform a reboot, power cycle, power off, or perform no action on the system.
Related concepts
Filtering alerts
Enabling or disabling alerts
Setting event actions using web interface
To set an event action:
1.
In iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
>
Server
>
Alerts
. The
Alerts
page is displayed.
2.
Under
Alerts Results
, from the
Actions
drop-down menu, for each event select an action:
Reboot
Power Cycle
Power Off
No Action
3.
Click
Apply
.
The setting is saved.
Setting event actions using RACADM
To configure an event action, use the
eventfilters
command. For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM Command Line
Interface Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Configuring email alert, SNMP trap, or IPMI trap
settings
The management station uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
traps to receive data from iDRAC. For systems with large number of nodes, it may not be efficient for a management station to poll each
iDRAC for every condition that may occur. For example, event traps can help a management station with load balancing between nodes or
by issuing an alert if an authentication failure occurs. SNMP v1, v2, and v3 formats are supported.
You can configure the IPv4 and IPv6 alert destinations, email settings, and SMTP server settings, and test these settings. You can also
specify the SNMP v3 user to whom you want to send the SNMP traps.
Before configuring the email, SNMP, or IPMI trap settings, make sure that:
You have Configure RAC permission.
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Configuring iDRAC to send alerts