IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II Network Card User Manual


 
Remote alert retry limit
Use the Remote alert retry limit field to specify the number of
additional times that the Remote Supervisor Adapter II will attempt to
send an alert to a recipient.
Delay between entries
Use the Delay between entries field to specify the time interval (in
minutes) that the Remote Supervisor Adapter II will wait before sending
an alert to the next recipient in the list.
Delay between retries
Use the Delay between retries field to specify the time interval (in
minutes) that the Remote Supervisor Adapter II will wait between retries
to send an alert to a recipient.
3.
Select the Include event log with e-mail alerts check box to attach the local
event log to all e-mail alert notifications. The event log provides a summary of
the most recent events and assists with problem identification and fast recovery.
Notes:
a. To send the event log as an e-mail attachment, you must select E-mail over
LAN as the notification method for at least one remote alert recipient.
b. Event logs that are attached in an e-mail are not forwarded to a Remote
Supervisor Adapter or Remote Supervisor Adapter II on the ASM
interconnect network.
4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save.
Setting remote alerts
Note: For the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine, the setting remote alerts
feature is available only when using LAN-based alert functionality.
To select the remote alerts that are to be sent, complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter II where you want to set remote alerts.
For more information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the Web interface,” on
page 5.
2. In the navigation pane, click Alerts and scroll down to the Monitored Alerts
area.
3. Select the events that you want the Remote Supervisor Adapter II 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.
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