Setting Event Thresholds
Critical event thresholds cannot be changed. However, you can set non-
critical event thresholds:
1 Connect to the ASM home page. See "Connecting to the Server" on
page 13.
2 In the navigation pane click Temperature, Voltage, Disk, or Fan.
3 For Voltage, Disk, or Fan, specify which sensor to configure.
4 Set the upper and/or lower thresholds, or click Default to restore the
default setting.
5 Click Apply Thresholds.
For more information, see the following topics in the online help: Changing the
Temperature Thresholds , Changing the Voltage Thresholds , Changing the Disk
Thresholds , Changing the Fan Thresholds .
Setting Event Alerts
You can configure which alert or alerts the server sends for each event.
There are five alert options:
Beep. The server speaker beeps.
Output message to LCD. The server displays a message and icon on
the virtual LCD.
Broadcast alert message. The server sends a message to all network
PCs.
Note:
This option works only if the Alert Catcher software is installed on
network PCs. See "Installing Alert Catcher" on page 17.
SNMP. The server sends an SNMP trap. You set the trap destination
using the Alert Configuration setting. See "Alert Configuration,"
below.
Note:
To use SNMP traps, you must install an SNMP trap receiver on the
client system that will receive the traps.
Page Administrator. The server pages the administrator. You set the
pager number and string on the BIOS Configuration page. See
"Configuring BIOS Communication Settings" on page 27.
Note:
This option is available only for critical voltage and temperature
events.
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