Users Guide

Command Result Description
servermodule events type=<component
name> severity=critical
omconfig system events
type=<component name> severity=none
or omconfig servermodule events
type=<component name> severity=none
Disables event notification. No event notification.
Index
Index refers to the number of an event for a particular component. Index is an optional parameter. When you omit the index
parameter, events are configured for all components of the specified type, such as all fans. For example, when a system contains
more than one fan, you can enable or disable event notification for a particular fan. An example command is as follows:
omconfig system events type=fan index=0 severity=critical
or
omconfig servermodule events type=fan index=0 severity=critical
As a result of the example command, Server Administrator sends an SNMP trap only when the first fan in the system chassis (index
0) has reached critical fan RPMs.
Omconfig System Webserver Or Omconfig Servermodule Webserver
Use the omconfig system webserver or omconfig servermodule webserver command to start or stop the Web server. The following
table displays the valid parameters for the command.
Table 71. Valid Parameters Of Web Server Configuration
name=value pair Description
action=start Starts the Web server.
action=stop Stops the Web server.
action=restart Restarts the Web server.
Omconfig System Recovery Or Omconfig Servermodule Recovery
Use the omconfig system recovery or omconfig servermodule recovery command to set the action when the operating system
hangs or crashes. You can also set the number of seconds that must pass before the system is considered to have a hung operating
system. The following table lists the valid parameters for the command
NOTE: The upper and lower limits for the timer depend on the system model and configuration.
Table 72. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig System Recovery Or Omconfig Servermodule Recovery
name=value pair Description
action=none Takes no action when the operating system is hung or has crashed.
action=reboot Shuts down the operating system and initiates system startup, performing BIOS checks, and reloading
the operating system.
action=poweroff Turns off electrical power to the system.
action=powercycle Turns off electrical power to the system, pauses, turns on the power, and reboots the system. Power
cycling is useful when you want to reinitialize system components such as hard drives.
timer=<n> Number of seconds that must pass before the system is considered to have a hung operating system
(from 20 seconds to 480 seconds).
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