IBM Partner Pavilion Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

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2. For an xSeries 330 server: To set the remote alert attempts on the ASM

processor, log in to the ASM processor. For more information, see “Remote
Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor action descriptions” on page 7.

3. In the navigation pane, click Alerts and scroll down to the Monitored Alerts

section.

4. Select the events you want the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor

to monitor.

The remote alerts are categorized by the following levels of severity:

v

Critical

v

Warning

v

System

All alerts are stored in the event log and sent to all configured remote alert
recipients.

Critical alerts

Critical alerts are generated for events that signal that the server is no
longer functioning. If the Select all critical alerts check box is selected,
an alert can be sent for any critical alert.

Table 3. Critical remote alerts

Alphanumeric
pager code

Event

Action

00

Temperature irregularity Generates an alert if any of the monitored temperatures are outside

critical threshold values. To view the threshold values, click the
temperature readings on the System Health page. If a critical
temperature condition is detected, the server shuts down and turns off,
regardless of the alert notification setting.

01

Voltage irregularity

Generates an alert if the voltages of any of the monitored power supplies
fall outside their specified operational ranges. To view the operational
ranges, click the voltage readings on the System Health page. If a critical
voltage condition is detected, the server shuts down and turns off,
regardless of the alert notification setting.

02

Tampering

Generates an alert if physical intrusion of the server box is detected.
Tamper monitoring is not available on some servers, in which case this
setting is ignored.

03

Multiple fan failure

Generates an alert if two or more of the cooling fans in the server fail.

04

Power failure

Generates an alert if any of the server power supplies fail.

05

Hard disk drive failure

Generates an alert if one or more of the hard disk drives in the server
fail.

06

VRM failure

Generates an alert if one or more voltage regulator modules (VRMs) fail.
This setting is ignored for servers without VRMs.

07-09

Reserved for future use.

Warning alerts

Warning alerts are generated for events that might progress to a
critical/error level. If the Select all warning alerts check box is
selected, an alert can be sent for any warning alert.

Chapter 3. Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor

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