Command Line Interface Guide

164 omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service
Severity
In the context of configuring events, severity determines how severe an event
is, before Server Administrator notifies you of the event for a component
type. When there are multiple components of the same type in the same
system chassis, you can specify whether you want notification for event
severity according to the number of the component by using the index=
<n>
parameter. Table 4-28 shows the valid severity parameters.
Table 4-27. System Event Type Parameters
name=value pair Description
type=accords Configures events for AC power cords.
type=battery Configures events for battery.
type=all Configures events for all device types.
type=fanenclosures Configures events for fan enclosures.
type=fans Configures events for fans.
type=intrusion Configures events for chassis intrusion.
type=log Configures events for logs.
type=memory Configures events for memory.
type=powersupplies Configures events for power supplies.
type=redundancy Configures events for redundancy.
type=systempower Configures events for system power.
type=temps Configures events for temperatures.
type=volts Configures events for voltages.
type=systempeakpower Configures events for system peak power.
type=removableflashmedia Configures events for removable flash
media.
Table 4-28. System Event Severity Parameters
Command Result Description
omconfig system events type=
<component name> severity=info
or
omconfig servermodule events
type=<component name>
severity=info
Enables notification
for informational,
warning, and critical
events.
Least restrictive form of
event notification.