Users Guide

Table 27. Proactive HA events(continued)
Event name Description Severity
Integrated Dual SD Module Redundancy
Information
Integrated Dual SD Module redundancy information Info
Integrated Dual SD Module Redundancy
Degraded
Integrated Dual SD Module redundancy is degraded Warning
Integrated Dual SD Module Redundancy
Lost
Integrated Dual SD Module redundancy is lost Critical
Chassis events
Fan Information Fan information Info
Fan Warning Fan warning Warning
Fan Failure Fan failure Critical
Power Supply Normal The power supply returns to normal Info
Power Supply Warning The power supply detects a warning Warning
Power Supply Failure The power supply detects a failure Critical
Redundancy Information Redundancy information Info
Redundancy Degraded Redundancy is degraded Warning
Redundancy Lost Redundancy is lost Critical
Viewing alarms and events setting
Once you configure alarms and events, you can view if the vCenter alarms for hosts are enabled and which event posting level is selected
on the settings tab.
1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, in the Manage > Settings tab, under vCenter Settings, expand Events and
Alarms.
The following details are displayed:
vCenter alarms for Dell EMC hosts — Displays either Enabled or Disabled.
Event posting level
2. Configure events and alarms. See Configuring events and alarms.
To view the event posting levels, see About events and alarms.
Viewing events
Ensure that you configure events before you can view them in the Events tab. See Configuring events and alarms.
View the events for a host, cluster, or data center in the events tab.
1. In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Navigator, click Hosts, Datacenter or Clusters.
2. In the Objects tab, select a specific host, data center, or cluster for which you want to view events.
3. In the Monitor tab, click Events.
4. To view the event details, select a specific event.
Hardware component redundancy health—
Proactive HA
NOTE:
The configured Proactive HA policies on the Proactive HA cluster might be affected when global alerts are
configured through OMIVV.
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