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Event Management Configuration, When you choose Event Management Configuration from the Main Menu

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Chapter 6 Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations 6. Event Management Configuration Integrated RA provides a menu of server events that Integrated RA can monitor and manage if you so choose. NOTE The event management settings listed below can also be configured by running the Integrated RA Configuration Utility at the server on which Integrated RA is incorporated. For more information on using the Integrated RA Configuration Utility, see Chapter 3. When you choose Event Management Configuration from the Main Menu, Integrated RA displays the Event Management Menu. EVENT MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION MENU Paging Threshold Event Category (a) Warning System Power (b) Warning Temperature Sensors (c) Warning Fans (d) Critical Memory Errors (e) All Critical Hardware Errors (f) Critical System Hang (ASR) (g) All POST Errors (h) Warning Security (j) None System Status (k) Critical Disk Drives & Controllers (m) Warning Network Interface Controllers (n) None Other (p) [ ] Power off on Critical Temperature (q) [ ] Power off on Critical Voltage Select item to toggle, or (!) for factory defaults, or (0)Main Menu: Figure 6-6. Integrated RA Event Management Configuration Menu To change the action for an event, type the letter of the item. Each time you type the letter you will see the next available pager threshold selection for that event. You may also set your server to power off for temperature and over voltage conditions. More details on setting paging events may be found in Chapter 3. NOTE Settings in the Event Management menu do not control the generation of SNMP alarms. 66

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Chapter 6
Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations
66
6. Event Management Configuration
Integrated RA provides a menu of server events that Integrated RA can monitor
and manage if you so choose.
NOTE
The event management settings listed below can also be
configured by running the Integrated RA Configuration Utility
at the server on which Integrated RA is incorporated. For more
information on using the Integrated RA Configuration Utility,
see Chapter 3.
When you choose Event Management Configuration from the Main Menu,
Integrated RA displays the Event Management Menu.
EVENT MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION MENU
Paging Threshold
Event Category
------------------- --------------------------------------
(a) Warning
System Power
(b) Warning
Temperature Sensors
(c) Warning
Fans
(d) Critical
Memory Errors
(e) All
Critical Hardware Errors
(f) Critical
System Hang (ASR)
(g) All
POST Errors
(h) Warning
Security
(j) None
System Status
(k) Critical
Disk Drives & Controllers
(m) Warning
Network Interface Controllers
(n) None
Other
(p) [ ] Power off on Critical Temperature
(q) [ ] Power off on Critical Voltage
Select item to toggle, or (!) for factory defaults, or (0)Main Menu:
Figure 6-6. Integrated RA Event Management Configuration Menu
To change the action for an event, type the letter of the item. Each time you type
the letter you will see the next available pager threshold selection for that event.
You may also set your server to power off for temperature and over voltage
conditions. More details on setting paging events may be found in Chapter 3.
NOTE
Settings in the Event Management menu do not control the
generation of SNMP alarms.