Configuring WS Eventing
The WS Eventing protocol is used for a client service (subscriber) to register interest (subscription) with a server (event source) for
receiving messages containing the server events (notifications or event messages). Clients interested in receiving the WS Eventing
messages can subscribe with iDRAC and receive Lifecycle Controller job related events.
The steps required to configure WS Eventing feature to receive WS Eventing messages for changes related to Lifecycle Controller
jobs are described in the Web service Eventing Support for iDRAC 1.30.30 specification document. In addition to this specification,
see the DSP0226 (DMTF WS Management Specification), Section 10 Notifications (Eventing) document for the complete
information on the WS Eventing protocol. The Lifecycle Controller related jobs are described in the DCIM Job Control Profile
document.
Configuring Redfish Eventing
The Redfish eventing protocol is used for a client service (subscriber) to register interest (subscription) with a server (event
source) for receiving messages containing the Redfish events (notifications or event messages). Clients interested in receiving the
Redfish eventing messages can subscribe with iDRAC and receive Lifecycle Controller job related events.
Monitoring chassis events
On the PowerEdge FX2/FX2s chassis, you can enable the
Chassis Management and Monitoring
setting in iDRAC to perform
chassis management and monitoring tasks such as monitoring chassis components, configuring alerts, using iDRAC RACADM to
pass CMC RACADM commands, and updating the chassis management firmware. This setting allows you to manage the servers in
the chassis even if the CMC is not on the network. You can set the value to
Disabled
to forward the chassis events. By default, this
setting is set as
Enabled
.
NOTE: For this setting to take effect, you must ensure that in CMC, the Chassis Management at Server setting must be
set to Monitor or Manage and Monitor.
When the
Chassis Management and Monitoring
option is set to
Enabled
, iDRAC generates and logs chassis events. The events
generated are integrated into the iDRAC event subsystem and alerts are generated similar to the rest of the events.
CMC also forwards the events generated to iDRAC. In case the iDRAC on the server is not functional, CMC queues the first 16
events and logs the rest in the CMC log. These 16 events are sent to iDRAC as soon as
Chassis monitoring
is set to enabled.
In instances where iDRAC detects that a required CMC functionality is absent, a warning message is displayed informing you that
certain features may not be functional without a CMC firmware upgrade.
Monitoring chassis events using the iDRAC web interface
To monitor chassis events using the iDRAC web interface, perform the following steps:
NOTE: This section appears only for PowerEdge FX2/FX2s chassis and if Chassis Management at Server mode is set to
Monitor or Manage and Monitor in CMC.
1.
On the CMC interface, click
Chassis Overview
→
Setup
→
General
.
2.
From the
Chassis Management at Server Mode
drop-down menu, select
Manage and Monitor
, and click
Apply
.
3.
Launch the iDRAC web interface, click
Overview
→
iDRAC Settings
→
CMC
.
4.
Under the
Chassis Management at Server
section, ensure that
Capability from iDRAC
drop-down box is set to
Enabled
.
Monitoring chassis events using RACADM
This setting is applicable only for PowerEdge FX2/FX2s servers and if
Chassis Management at Server
mode is set to
Monitor
or
Manage and Monitor
in CMC.
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