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OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 5.2 Installation Guide

Override severity of health update notification

About this task

You can configure to override the existing severity of the Dell Proactive HA events for the Dell EMC host and its components with customized severity, which is aligned to your environment.

The following are the severity levels that apply to each of the Proactive HA events:
  • Info
  • Moderately Degraded
  • Severely Degraded
NOTE You cannot customize the severity of the Proactive HA components with the Info severity level.

Steps

  1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, click Settings > Override Severity for Proactive HA.
    The data grid displays all the supported Proactive HA events. The data grid columns include columns such as events id, event description, component type, default severity, and override severity column for customizing the severity of the host and its components.
  2. To change severity of a host or its component, in the Override Severity column, select the required status from the drop-down list.
    This policy applies to all the Proactive HA hosts across all vCenter servers that are registered with OMIVV.
  3. Repeat step 2 for all the events that must be customized.
  4. Perform any one of the following actions:
    1. To save the customization, click APPLY.
    2. To cancel the override severity settings, click CANCEL.
    To reset the override severity settings to default, click RESET TO DEFAULT.

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