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Table 11. PDU and UPS events (continued)
Emerson UPS UPS Low Battery
Dell PDU PDU Low Load, PDU High Load, PDU Overload, PDU Outlet
Low Load*, PDU Outlet High Load*, PDU Outlet Overload*,
PDU Outlet On*, PDU Outlet Off*
NOTE: Events marked with * are only supported on Dell
Managed Rack PDU 6605.
APC PDU PDU Low Load, PDU High Load, PDU Overload
ServerTech PDU PDU High Load, PDU Outlet On, PDU_Outlet Off
Emerson PDU PDU Low Load, PDU High Load, PDU Overload
Event severity levels
NOTE: Severity levels defined in Power Center may be inconsistent with the levels defined on monitored devices. For
example, an event defined as severe on a device might be considered a warning event in Power Center.
Table 12. Power Center event severity levels
Severity Level Icon Description
Critical Errors that cause managed devices or
Power Center to stop working properly.
You must take action to resolve the
issue.
Warning Errors requiring attention. You should
look into the root cause to determine
whether to take action.
Informative Event that is not an error or warning.
This is an informational event; you do not
need to take action.
Viewing events
The number of events is displayed at the top-right corner on the OpenManage Power Center screen.
There are several ways to view Power Center events:
● Using the left pane: — In the left pane, click Events.
● Using the Critical Event Notification icon:
1. Click the Critical Event Notification icon in the upper right corner of the OpenManage Power Center screen.
A list of the recent critical events is displayed.
2. Click View Events.
The Events screen with the list of events is displayed.
● From the Home screen:
1. In the left pane, click Home.
The Events (Overall) and Events (Top 5 Groups) graphs are displayed.
2. Click View Events.
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