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cfgADRootDomain (Read/Write)

NOTE: To modify this property, you must have Configure DRAC 4 permission.

Legal Values

Any printable text string with no white space. The length is limited to 254 characters.

Default

(blank)

Description

Root domain of the Domain Forest.

Event Filter Operation and Event Mask Properties

The DRAC 4 alert filter scans the alert enable database properties before it scans the event masks. (An event mask is a bit sequence that specifies information about the DRAC 4- or managed-system-generated event, such as the event’s origin, type, and severity).

NOTE: Throughout this document, objects are always referred to by group name and object name, separated by a space.

The DRAC 4 alert filter operates according to the following general steps:

The DRAC 4 alert filter scans all of the objects in the alert enable property group ID is cfgUserAdmin. The object ID for this group is:

cfgUserAdmin cfgUserAdminPageEmailEnable

If this object’s property values is TRUE, it scans the event masks in the User table.

The DRAC 4 alert filter scans the cfgTraps cfgTrapsEnable object. If this object’s property value is TRUE, it scans the event masks in the Traps table.

The following subsections describe the event masks for DRAC 4-generated events and managed-system-generated events defined in the User table and the Trap table.

DRAC 4-Generated Event Mask Definitions

The cfgUserAdmin cfgUserdminAlertFilter {Rac, Sys} EventMask properties are an unsigned 32-bit integer property that holds the filter information for DRAC 4-generated events. The bit definitions in Table B-3 apply.

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