Dell 8.1 manual BMC/iDRAC Platform Events Filter Alert Messages

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To allow interaction with the desktop:

Right-click the DSM SA Data Manager service in the Services control panel and select Properties.

In the Log On tab, select Allow service to interact with desktop and click OK.

Restart the DSM SA Data Manager service for the change to take effect.

Ensure that the Interactive Services Detection service is running.

When the DSM SA Data Manager service is restarted with this change, the Service Control Manager logs the following message to the System log:

The DSM SA Data Manager service is marked as an interactive service. Enabling the Interactive Services Detection service allows the DSM SA Data Manager service to execute interactive applications properly for an Alert Action.

Once these changes are made, the Interactive services dialog detection dialog box is displayed by the operating system to provide access to the interactive application interface/prompt.

BMC/iDRAC Platform Events Filter Alert Messages

The following table lists all possible Platform Event Filter (PEF) messages along with a description of each event.

Table 13. PEF Alert Events

Event

Description

 

 

Fan Probe Failure

The fan is running too slow or not at all.

Voltage Probe Failure

The voltage is too low for proper operation.

Battery Probe Warning

The battery is operating below the recommended charge level.

Battery Probe Failure

The battery has failed.

Discrete Voltage Probe Failure

The voltage is too low for proper operation.

Temperature Probe Warning

The temperature is approaching excessively high or low limits.

Temperature Probe Failure

The temperature is either too high or too low for proper operation.

Chassis Intrusion Detected

The system chassis has been opened.

Redundancy (PS or Fan)

Redundancy for the fans and/or power supplies has been reduced.

Degraded

 

Redundancy (PS or Fan) Lost

No redundancy remains for the system's fans and/or power supplies.

Processor Warning

A processor is running at less than peak performance or speed.

Processor Failure

A processor has failed.

Processor Absent

A processor has been removed.

PS/VRM/D2D Warning

The power supply, voltage regulator module, or DC to DC converter

 

is pending a failure condition.

PS/VRM/D2D Failure

The power supply, voltage regulator module, or DC to DC converter

 

has failed.

Hardware log is full or emptied

Either an empty or a full hardware log requires administrator

 

attention.

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