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Table 25. Virtualization events
Event name Description Severity Recommended action
The power supplies are
not redundant. Insufficient
resources to maintain normal
operations
The system may power down
or operate in a performance
degraded state
Critical Check the event log for
power supply failures. Review
system configuration and
power consumption and
upgrade or install power
supplies accordingly
Fan redundancy is lost One of more fans have
failed or have been removed
or a configuration change
occurred, which requires
additional fans
Critical Remove and reinstall failed
fans or install additional fans
Fan redundancy is degraded One of more fans have
failed or have been removed
or a configuration change
occurred, which requires
additional fans.
Warning Remove and reinstall failed
fans or install additional fans
The fans are redundant None Info No action
The fans are not redundant One of more fans have
failed or have been removed
or a configuration change
occurred, which requires
additional fans
Info Remove and reinstall failed
fans or install additional fans
The fans are not redundant.
Insufficient resources to
maintain normal operations
One of more fans have
failed or have been removed
or a configuration change
occurred, which requires
additional fans
Critical Remove and reinstall failed
fans or install additional fans
Proactive HA events
Based on the components supported by VMware for Proactive HA, the following events are registered by the Dell Inc provider
during its registration with vCenter:
NOTE:
The Proactive HA health status of the supported components can be normal (green), or warning (yellow), or critical
(red), or unknown (gray) state.
Table 26. Dell Proactive HA events
Dell Inc provider event Component type Description
DellFanRedundancy Fan Fan redundancy event
DellPowerRedundancy Power supply (PSU) Power redundancy event
DellIDSDMRedundancy Storage IDSDM redundancy event
NOTE: When the hosts are managed
using chassis are added to PHA
enabled cluster and if IDSDM
components are present, ensure that
Internal SD Card Redundancy is
configured in the iDRAC settings as
"Mirror".
For a Proactive HA enabled host, the following Traps are used by OMIVV as a trigger to determine the redundant health of
components: Based on the redundant health information, a Proactive HA health update might be sent to the vCenter for that
host. These Traps are not forwarded directly to a vCenter for a Proactive HA host.
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