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Dell Command | Monitor Version 9.1 Reference Guide

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DCIM_AlertIndicationSettingData

Property Description
AlertCategory

The identifying information of the entity (instance) for which this Indication is generated. The property contains the path of an instance, encoded as a string parameter — if the instance is modeled in the CIM Schema. If not a CIM instance, the property contains some identifying string that names the entity for which the Alert is generated. The path or identifying string is formatted per the AlertingElementFormat property.

AlertType

Primary classification of the Indication.

Possible values are:

  • 1 = Other — The Indication's OtherAlertType property conveys its classification. Use of Other in an enumeration is a standard CIM convention. It means that the current Indication does not fit into the categories described by this enumeration.
  • 2 = Communications Alert — An Indication of this type is principally associated with the procedures and/or processes required to convey information from one point to another.
  • 3 = Quality of Service Alert — An Indication of this type is principally associated with a degradation or errors in the performance or function of an entity.
  • 4 = Processing Error — An Indication of this type is principally associated with a software or processing fault.
  • 5 = Device Alert — An Indication of this type is principally associated with an equipment or hardware fault.
  • 6 = Environmental Alert — An Indication of this type is principally associated with a condition relating to an enclosure in which the hardware resides, or other environmental considerations.
  • 7 = Model Change — The Indication addresses changes in the Information Model. For example, it may embed a Lifecycle Indication to convey the specific model change being alerted.
  • 8 = Security Alert — An Indication of this type is associated with security violations, detection of viruses, and similar issues.
ElementName

The user-friendly name for this instance of SettingData. In addition, the user-friendly name can be used as an index property for a search or query.

  • NOTE: The name does not have to be unique within a namespace.
EventID

The identification number for events of this type.

IndicationIdentifier

An identifier for the Alert indication. This property is similar to a key value in that it can be used for identification, when correlating Alert indications (see the Correlated indications array). Its value should be unique as long as Alert correlations are reported, but may be reused or left NULL if no future Alert indications will reference it in their Correlated indications array.

InstanceID

Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. To ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, the value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following preferred algorithm:

<OrgID> : <LocalID>

Where <OrgID> and <LocalID> are separated by a colon (:), and where <OrgID> must include a copyrighted, trademarked, or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity that is creating or defining the InstanceID or that is a registered ID assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority. (This requirement is similar to the <Schema Name>_<Class Name> structure of Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure uniqueness, <OrgID> must not contain a colon (:). When using this algorithm, the first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between <OrgID> and <LocalID> . <LocalID> is chosen by the business entity and should not be reused to identify different underlying (real-world) elements. If the above preferred algorithm is not used, the defining entity must assure that the resulting InstanceID is not reused across any InstanceIDs produced by this or other providers for the NameSpace of this instance. For DMTF-defined instances, the preferred algorithm must be used with the <OrgID> set to CIM.LocalOnly.

LocalOnly

This property shows if the events from this the event source should be reported to the local indication consumer only or should be reported to CIMOM as an indication. TRUE for reporting to local consumer only, and FALSE for reporting as an indication.

MaxDisplayNotifications

The maximum number of indications of this type that will be sent to the local display.

MaxNTEventLogNotifications

The maximum number of indications of this type that will be sent to the local display.

Name

The label by which the Configuration object is known.

OtherAlertType

A string describing the Alert type - used when the Alert type property is set to 1, Other State Change.

PollEnabled

This property shows if status-polling of the event source is enabled or not. TRUE for enable, and FALSE for disabled.

PollingInterval

The polling interval for event source, in seconds.

ProbableCause

An enumerated value that describes the probable cause of the situation which resulted in the AlertIndication.

Possible values are:

  • 0 = Unknown
  • 1 = Other
  • 2 = Adapter/Card Error
  • 3 = Application Subsystem Failure
  • 4 = Bandwidth Reduced
  • 5 = Connection Establishment Error
  • 6 = Communications Protocol Error
  • 7 = Communications Subsystem Failure
  • 8 = Configuration/Customization Error
  • 9 = Congestion
  • 10 = Corrupt Data
  • 11 = CPU Cycles Limit Exceeded
  • 12 = Dataset/Modem Error
  • 13 = Degraded Signal
  • 14 = DTE-DCE Interface Error
  • 15 = Enclosure Door Open
  • 16 = Equipment Malfunction
  • 17 = Excessive Vibration
  • 18 = File Format Error
  • 19 = Fire Detected
  • 20 = Flood Detected
  • 21 = Framing Error
  • 22 = HVAC Problem
  • 23 = Humidity Unacceptable
  • 24 = I/O Device Error
  • 25 = Input Device Error
  • 26 = LAN Error
  • 27 = Non-Toxic Leak Detected
  • 28 = Local Node Transmission Error
  • 29 = Loss of Frame
  • 30 = Loss of Signal
  • 31 = Material Supply Exhausted
  • 32 = Multiplexer Problem
  • 33 = Out of Memory
  • 34 = Output Device Error
  • 35 = Performance Degraded
  • 36 = Power Problem
  • 37 = Pressure Unacceptable
  • 38 = Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
  • 39 = Pump Failure
  • 40 = Queue Size Exceeded
  • 41 = Receive Failure
  • 42 = Receiver Failure
  • 43 = Remote Node Transmission Error
  • 44 = Resource at or Nearing Capacity
  • 45 = Response Time Excessive
  • 46 = Retransmission Rate Excessive
  • 47 = Software Error
  • 48 = Software Program Abnormally Terminated
  • 49 = Software Program Error (Incorrect Results)
  • 50 = Storage Capacity Problem
  • 51 = Temperature Unacceptable
  • 52 = Threshold Crossed
  • 53 = Timing Problem
  • 54 = Toxic Leak Detected
  • 55 = Transmit Failure
  • 56 = Transmitter Failure
  • 57 = Underlying Resource Unavailable
  • 58 = Version MisMatch
  • 59 = Previous Alert Cleared
  • 60 = Login Attempts Failed
  • 61 = Software Virus Detected
  • 62 = Hardware Security Breached
  • 63 = Denial of Service Detected
  • 64 = Security Credential MisMatch
  • 65 = Unauthorized Access
  • 66 = Alarm Received
  • 67 = Loss of Pointer
  • 68 = Payload Mismatch
  • 69 = Transmission Error
  • 70 = Excessive Error Rate
  • 71 = Trace Problem
  • 72 = Element Unavailable
  • 73 = Element Missing
  • 74 = Loss of Multi Frame
  • 75 = Broadcast Channel Failure
  • 76 = Invalid Message Received
  • 77 = Routing Failure
  • 78 = Backplane Failure
  • 79 = Identifier Duplication
  • 80 = Protection Path Failure
  • 81 = Sync Loss or Mismatch
  • 82 = Terminal Problem
  • 83 = Real Time Clock Failure
  • 84 = Antenna Failure
  • 85 = Battery Charging Failure
  • 86 = Disk Failure
  • 87 = Frequency Hopping Failure
  • 88 = Loss of Redundancy
  • 89 = Power Supply Failure
  • 90 = Signal Quality Problem
  • 91 = Battery Discharging
  • 92 = Battery Failure
  • 93 = Commercial Power Problem
  • 94 = Fan Failure
  • 95 = Engine Failure
  • 96 = Sensor Failure
  • 97 = Fuse Failure
  • 98 = Generator Failure
  • 99 = Low Battery
  • 100 = Low Fuel
  • 101 = Low Water
  • 102 = Explosive Gas
  • 103 = High Winds
  • 104 = Ice Buildup
  • 105 = Smoke
  • 106 = Memory Mismatch
  • 107 = Out of CPU Cycles
  • 108 = Software Environment Problem
  • 109 = Software Download Failure
  • 110 = Element Reinitialized
  • 111 = Timeout
  • 112 = Logging Problems
  • 113 = Leak Detected
  • 114 = Protection Mechanism Failure
  • 115 = Protecting Resource Failure
  • 116 = Database Inconsistency
  • 117 = Authentication Failure
  • 118 = Breach of Confidentiality
  • 119 = Cable Tamper
  • 120 = Delayed Information
  • 121 = Duplicate Information
  • 122 = Information Missing
  • 123 = Information Modification
  • 124 = Information Out of Sequence
  • 125 = Key Expired
  • 126 = Non-Repudiation Failure
  • 127 = Out of Hours Activity
  • 128 = Out of Service
  • 129 = Procedural Error
  • 130 = Unexpected Information
StartDelay

The start delay before polling the event source, in seconds.


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