Reference Guide

Introduction
OpenManage Server Administrator generates event messages stored primarily in the operating system or Server Administrator
event logs and sometimes in Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps. This document describes the event
messages that are created by Server Administrator version and displayed in the Server Administrator alert log.
Server Administrator creates events in response to sensor status changes and other monitored parameters. The Server
Administrator event monitor uses these status change events to add descriptive messages to the operating system event log or
the Server Administrator alert log.
Each event message that Server Administrator adds to the alert log consists of a unique identifier called the event ID for a
specific event source category and a descriptive message. The event message includes the severity, cause of the event, and
other relevant information, such as the event location and the previous state of the monitored item.
The tables in this guide list all Server Administrator event IDs in numeric order. Each entry includes the description, severity
level, and cause of the event ID. The message text in angle brackets (for example, (for example, <State>) describes the event-
specific information provided by the Server Administrator.
Topics:
New in this release
Alert Message Change History
Messages Not Described in This Guide
Understanding Event Messages
Viewing Alerts and Event Messages
New in this release
This release of OpenManage Server Administrator and Storage Management has new alerts:
The following are the alerts for Server Administrator:
1439
1440
1441
The following are the alerts for Storage Management:
2476
2477
2478
2479
2480
2482
Alert Message Change History
The following table describes the changes made to the Storage Management alerts from the previous release of Storage
Management to the current release.
Table 1. Alert Message Change History
Storage Management 4.4
Product Versions to which changes apply
Storage Management 4.4.0
Server Administrator 7.4.0
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