Command Line Reference Guide
NOTE: The general format of an alert descriptor:
cmc.alert.category.[subcategory].[severity]
where, category is mandatory, but subcategory and severity are optional. A severity
cannot precede a subcategory.
Valid category values are:
• System
• Config
• Updates
• Storage
• Audit
Valid severity values are:
• Critical
• Warning
• Informational
Valid examples of alert descriptors are:
• cmc.alert.all
• cmc.alert.audit
• cmc.alert.audit.lic
• cmc.alert.audit.warning
• cmc.alert.audit.lic.critical
Input
• get - Displays the list of event filter settings.
• set - Configures the actions and notifications for a given event filter
configuration.
• -c - Alert descriptor of the specific event filter.
• -n - The notification to be sent when the event occurs. Valid values are all, snmp,
ipmi, lcd, email, or none. You can append multiple notifications separated by a
comma. You cannot enter the values all or none with other notifications.
• -r - Event generation interval. This is applicable only to the temperature statistics
subcategory - tmps. You can use this option as a stand-alone or with -n .
NOTE: If both event generation interval and notifications are configured and there is
an error while configuring the notifications, the event generation interval is not set.
The valid values are from 0–365. 0 disables the event generation.
Example
• Display all available event filter configurations:
racadm eventfilters get -c cmc.alert.all
• Display eventfilter configurations for a specific category. For example, audit:
racadm eventfilters get -c cmc.alert.audit
• Display eventfilter configurations for a specific subcategory. For example,
licensing under the audit category:
racadm eventfilters get -c cmc.alert.audit.lic
• Display eventfilter configurations for a specific severity. For example, warning
under the audit category:
racadm eventfilters get -c cmc.alert.audit.warning
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