HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 150
set email-parameters, domain, email-addresses, sender, server
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set email-parameters Description Sets SMTP notification parameters for events and managed logs. Syntax set email-parameters domain domain email-list email-addresses [include-logs enabled|disabled|on|off] notification-level crit|error|warn|info|none sender sender server server Parameters domain domain The domain name that is joined with an @ symbol to the sender name to form the "from" address for remote notification. The domain name can have a maximum of 255 bytes. Because this name is used as part of an email address, do not include spaces. For example: MyDomain.com. If the domain name is not valid, some email servers will not process the mail. email-list email-addresses Enter up to four comma-separated email addresses for recipients of event notifications. Each email address can have a maximum of 320 bytes. The first three email addresses are used as destinations for events. If the managed logs feature is enabled, you can set the fourth email-address to the address of the log collection system. For example: [email protected],,,[email protected] include-logs enabled|disabled|on|off Optional. When the managed logs feature is enabled, this option activates the "push" mode, automatically attaching system log files to managed-logs email notifications that are sent to the log collection system. This option is disabled by default. notification-level crit|error|warn|info|none The minimum severity for which the system should send notifications: • crit: Sends notifications for Critical events only. • error: Sends notifications for Error and Critical events. • warn: Sends notifications for Warning, Error, and Critical events. • info: Sends notifications for all events. • none: Disables email notification. If this option is specified, no other parameters are required and their current values are not changed. sender sender The sender name that is joined with an @ symbol to the domain name to form the "from" address for remote notification. This name provides a way to identify the system that is sending the notification. The sender name can have a maximum of 64 bytes. Because this name is used as part of an email address, do not include spaces. For example: Storage-1. server server The IP address of the SMTP mail server to use for the email messages. 150