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View chassis alarms
Steps
1. In vSphere Client, expand Menu, and then select Hosts and Clusters.
2. In the left pane, select an instance of vCenter.
3. In the right pane, click Monitor > Issues and Alarms > Triggered Alarms.
4. In Triggered Alarms, click alarm name to view the alarm definition.
View alarms and events setting
About this task
After 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.
Steps
1. On the OMIVV home page, click Settings > Events and Alarms.
The following details are displayed:
vCenter alarms for Dell EMC hostsDisplays either Enabled or Disabled.
Event posting level
2. Configure events and alarms. See Configure events and alarms on page 103.
Next steps
To view the event posting levels, see About events and alarms on page 102.
Virtualization-related events
The following table contains the virtualization-related critical and warning events, and includes event name, description, severity
level, and recommended action.
The vitalization-related events are displayed in the following format:
Dell-Message ID:<ID number>, Message:<Message Description>.
The chassis events are displayed in the following format:
Dell-Message:<Message description>, Chassis name:<name of the chassis>, Chassis Service Tag:<chassis Service Tag>, Chassis
Location:<chassis location>
Table 9. Virtualization events
Event name Description Severity Recommended action
Dell-alertHWCAuditWarning Hardware
Configuration
warning
Warning No action
Dell-alertHWCAuditInformation Hardware
Configuration
Information
Info No action
Dell-alertLiquidCoolingLeakInformational A small leak that was
earlier detected on
the device is now
resolved
Info No action
Dell-alertLiquidCoolingLeakWarning A small leak is
detected on the
device
Warning No action
Manage vCenter settings 105