
46 End-to-End Hardware Management
•
Post only Critical and Warning Events
- Post only critical or warning-
level hardware events.
•
Post only Virtualization-Related Critical and Warning Events
- Post
only virtualization-related critical and warning events; this is the
default event posting level. See
Appendix A: Virtualization-Related
Events
for more information.
NOTE: A critical event indicates actual or imminent data loss or system
malfunction, and a warning event is not necessarily significant, but may indicate a
possible future problem.
4
Select the
Enable Alarms for Dell Hosts
check box to enable all hardware
alarms and events. In response to certain alarms and events, the plug-in
will:
a
Put the host into maintenance mode and migrate all of the workloads
off of the server in response to
critical hardware events.
b
Put the host into maintenance mode only in response to
less critical
hardware events.
A pop-up window is displayed that states that any hosts that are outside of
clusters, or do not have the Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
enabled could have virtual machines shut down during a critical event; the
impacted servers are listed in the table. Click
Continue
to accept this
change, or click
Cancel
.
5
Click
Restore Default Alarms
to restore the default vCenter alarm settings
for all managed Dell servers.
6
Click
Save
to apply changes, or click
Cancel
to retain previous settings.
Set up an OMSA trap destination
This task should only be completed for host systems utilizing OMSA for
event generation instead of iDRAC6; there is no additional configuration
required for iDRAC6.
1
Either use the link to the OMSA user interface found in
Settings -
General
, or navigate to the OMSA agent from a Web browser
(https://<HostIP>:1311/).
2
Log in to the interface, and select the
Alert Management
tab.
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