Users Guide

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2. Under Quick Alert Configuration section:
Select the alert category.
Select the issue severity notification.
Select the location where you would like to receive these notifications.
3. Click Apply to save the setting.
NOTE: You must select at least one category, one severity, and one destination type to apply the configuration.
All the alerts that are configured are displayed in total under Alerts Configuration Summary.
Enabling or disabling alerts using RACADM
Use the following command:
racadm set iDRAC.IPMILan.AlertEnable <n>
n=0 Disabled
n=1 Enabled
Enabling or disabling alerts using iDRAC settings utility
To enable or disable generating alerts or event actions:
1. In the iDRAC Settings utility, go to Alerts.
The iDRAC Settings Alerts page is displayed.
2. Under Platform Events, select Enabled to enable alert generation or event action. Else, select Disabled. For more
information about the options, see iDRAC Settings Utility Online Help.
3. Click Back, click Finish, and then click Yes.
The alert settings are configured.
Filtering alerts
You can filter alerts based on category and severity.
Filtering alerts using iDRAC web interface
To filter the alerts based on category and severity:
NOTE: Even if you are a user with read-only privileges, you can filter the alerts.
1. In iDRAC Web interface, go to Configuration > System Settings > Alerts and Remote System Log Configuration.
2. Under Alerts and Remote System Log Configuration section, select Filter:
System Health System Health category represents all the alerts that are related to hardware within the system
chassis. Examples include temperature errors, voltage errors, device errors.
Storage Health Storage Health category represents alerts that are related to the storage subsystem. Examples
include, controller errors, physical disk errors, virtual disk errors.
Configuration Configuration category represents alerts that are related to hardware, firmware and software
configuration changes. Examples include, PCI-e card added/removed, RAID configuration changed, iDRAC license
changed.
Audit Audit category represents the audit log. Examples include, user login/logout information, Password
authentication failures, session info, power states.
Updates Update category represents alerts that are generated due to firmware/Driver upgrades/downgrades.
NOTE: This doesnt represent firmware inventory.
Work Notes
3. Select one or more of the following severity levels:
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Configuring iDRAC to send alerts