User's Manual
46 Installing and Setting Up the CMC
Adding SNMP and E-mail Alerts
You can configure the CMC to generate SNMP and/or e-mail alerts when
certain chassis events occur. For more information, see "Configuring SNMP
Alerts" on page 298 and "Configuring E-mail Alerts" on page 303.
Understanding the Redundant CMC Environment
You can install a standby CMC that takes over if your primary CMC fails.
Failovers can occur when you:
• Run the RACADM
cmcchangeover
command. (See the
cmcchangeover
command section in the
Dell Chassis Management Controller Firmware
Version 2.0 Administrator Reference Guide
.)
• Run the RACADM
racreset
command on the active CMC. (See the
racreset
command section in the
Dell Chassis Management Controller
Firmware Version 2.0 Administrator Reference Guide
.)
• Reset the active CMC from Web interface. (See the
Reset CMC
option
for
Power Control Operations
that is described in "Executing Power
Control Operations on the Chassis" on page 253.)
• Remove the network cable from the active CMC
• Remove the active CMC from the chassis
• Initiate a CMC firmware flash on the active CMC
• Primary CMC is no longer functional
NOTE: In the event of a CMC failover, all iDRAC connections and all active CMC
sessions will be lost. Users with lost sessions must reconnect to the new primary
CMC.
About the Standby CMC
The standby CMC is identical to and is maintained as a mirror of the active
CMC. The active and standby CMCs must both be installed with the same
firmware revision. If the firmware revisions differ, the system will report as
redundancy degraded.
The standby CMC assumes the same settings and properties of the primary
CMC. You must maintain the same firmware version on both CMCs, but you
do not need to duplicate configuration settings on the standby CMC.