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FILE LOCATION: D:\Projects\User Guide\Server\Dell\Zeus\HOM\BMC
Table 1-19. Platform Event Filters
Items
Filter Name Column
Generate PET Checkbox
Apply Changes Button
NOTE:
BMC event log "Processor #0x1c" or "Processor #0x1d" clarification:
This event is generated from Intel CPU ME (Management Engine). There are two
factors that can cause this event to be triggered, one cause is the processor is hot
and the second cause is the system board has received a power throttling signal
from the chassis controller. You can check the throttling settings if you do not want
to do power throttling.
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Description
This column lists the platform event filters.
• Fan Critical Assert filter
• Battery Warning Assert filter
• Battery Critical Assert filter
• Discrete Voltage Critical Assert filter
• Temperature Warning Assert filter
• Temperature Critical Assert filter
• Intrusion Critical Assert filter
• Redundancy Degraded filter
• Redundancy Lost filter
• Processor Warning Assert filter
• Processor Critical Assert filter
• Processor Absent filter
You can specify the following action(s) to be taken in
response to a PEF.
• None
• Reboot
• Power Cycle
• Power Off
This checkbox enables the Platform Event Trap (PET)
to a specified alert.
Use this button to apply the changes.

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