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OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 5.0 Installation Guide

Configure events and alarms

Prerequisites

To receive events from the servers, ensure that the SNMP trap destination is set in iDRAC. OMIVV supports SNMP v1 and v2 alerts.

Steps

  1. On the OMIVV home page, click Settings > vCenter Settings > Events and Alarms.
  2. To enable alarms for all hosts and its chassis, click Enable Alarms for all hosts and its chassis.
    The Enable the Dell EMC Alarm Warning page displays the clusters and non-clustered host that might be impacted after enabling the Dell EMC alarms.
    NOTE The Dell EMC hosts that have alarms that are enabled to respond to some specific critical events by entering in to maintenance mode. You can modify the alarm, when required.
    NOTE In vCenter 6.7 U1 and 6.7 U2, the edit option fails. For editing alarm definitions, Dell EMC recommends using Web Client (FLEX).
    NOTE BMC Traps do not have Message IDs, so alerts will not have these details in OMIVV.
  3. To accept the change, click CONTINUE.
    The alarms for all hosts and its chassis are enabled.
  4. Select any one of the following event posting levels:
    • Do not post any events—Do not forward any events or alerts into its associated vCenters.
    • Post all Events—Post all the events including informational events, and events received from the managed hosts and chassis into its associated vCenters. Dell EMC recommends selecting the Post all Events option as an event posting level.
    • Post only Critical and Warning Events—Post only the critical and warning level events into its associated vCenters.
    • Post only Vitalization-Related Events—Post the virtualization-related events received from hosts into its associated vCenters. Virtualization-related events are those that are most critical to hosts running VMs.
  5. To save the changes, click APPLY.
    To restore the default vCenter alarm settings for all hosts and its chassis, click RESTORE ALARMS. It might take up to a minute before the change takes effect.

    The RESTORE ALARMS option is a convenient way to restore the default alarm configuration without uninstalling and reinstalling the product. If any Dell EMC alarm configurations are changed since installation, those changes are reverted using the RESTORE ALARMS option.

    NOTE The events and alarms settings are not enabled after restoring the appliance. You can enable the Events and Alarms settings again from the Settings tab.

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