Where <SEVERITY> is one of the following (from highest to lowest):
•
# FATAL
•
# CRITICAL
•
# WARNING MAJOR
•
# WARNING MINOR
•
# WARNING
•
# NORMAL
Each subject line contains a unique sequence number to easily identify the order of events in case
the mail server distributes them in the wrong order. Sequence numbers range from 0 to 999 and
restart at 0.
The mail body is used to give more detailed information regarding the event issued. It also contains
information on what the user must do to correct any issue and what the current enclosure status is.
NOTE:
The enclosure status is displayed as the status at the time when the event is processed
which can cause the status to show up as OK in an email saying a Fan has Failed if the user
replaced the fan at the time the event is sent out by AlertMail.
Sample email
Subject: HP AlertMail-010: (CRITICAL) Power Supply #1: Failed
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2006 15:02:22 +0200
From: Enclosure EM-00508BEBA571 <[email protected]>
To: user@domain
X-OS: HP Superdome 2 Enclosure Manager
X-Priority: 1
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
EVENT (26 May 07:09): Power Supply #1 Status has changed to: Failed.
Enclosure, EM-00508BEBA571, has detected that a power supply in bay 1 has changed from status OK to Failed.
The power supply should be replaced with the appropriate spare part. You can ensure that the center wall assembly
is
operating correctly by swapping the two power supplies. Make sure that there are no bent pins on the power
supply connectors before
reinserting and that each power supply is fully seated.
An amber LED on the power supply indicates either an over-voltage, over-temperature, or loss of AC power has
occurred.
A blinking LED on the power supply indicates a current limit condition.
Enclosure Status: Degraded
Enclosure Management URL: https://16.181.75.213/
- PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL -
Device Power Sequence Device Bays tabs
The enclosure power delay feature controls the order in which components are powered on if the
entire enclosure has been power cycled. This feature is only enabled during the active HP Superdome
2 Onboard Administrator boot process if the Onboard Administrator detects that the entire enclosure
has been power cycled and power delay has been enabled on at least one component in the
enclosure.
The active HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator displays a message in the system log when
power delay has been initiated, and also displays a message in the system log when power delay
has completed after the longest power delay has passed. The HP Superdome 2 Onboard
Administrator factory default setting is to disable power delay for all components.
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Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices