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Dell Command | Monitor Version 9.1 Reference Guide

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Dell Command | Monitor alerting

Local alerting involves displaying user messages and writing to the Windows event log. Remote alerting is accomplished through WMI indications. When Dell Command | Monitor detects an event, it generates an alert, which can be transmitted through the WMI service to a remote management application that is subscribed to that alert type.

When an alert is generated, Dell Command | Monitor supports four types of notification:

  • NT event log
  • WMI event
  • SNMP traps

In Dell Command | Monitor, each type of event (for example, CurrentProbe, TemperatureProbe, Smart, and so on) that gets logged is provided with an unique event ID number. The events have unique IDs to allow log scraping; this way you can programmatically look at the event log and determine what Dell Command | Monitor events have occurred.

You are also provided with an option to receive either a single alert or a limited number of alerts of the occurrence of an event, of a given type. You can mask out specific events and can generate single alert messages for only those events.

Dell Command | Monitor recognizes the following eight WMI severity levels (represented by integers 0 through 7):

  • UNKNOWN = 0
  • OTHER = 1
  • INFORMATION = 2
  • WARNING_DEGRADED = 3
  • MINOR = 4
  • MAJOR = 5
  • CRITICAL = 6
  • FATAL_NONRECOVERABLE = 7
  • NOTE: Events with CRITICAL severity will cause Dell Command | Monitor to shut down the local system after a 60-second delay.

The lowest WMI severity level that Dell Command | Monitor sends is WARNING_DEGRADED and the highest is CRITICAL. The severities of Dell Command | Monitor events are listed in Table 2-1. Dell Command | Monitor sends local alerting and remote alerting for all the listed events.

Table 1. Events Polled by Dell Command | Monitor
Dell Command | Monitor Event (Windows Event Log Number) Description
AlertTemperatureProbeWarning (1053)

Temperature probe has detected a warning value.

AlertTemperatureProbeFailure (1054)

Temperature probe has detected a failure value.

AlertTemperatureProbeNonRecoverable (1055)

Temperature probe has detected a non-recoverable value.

FanProbe (1103)

A cooling device has exceeded a minor threshold.

AlertCoolingDeviceFailure (1104)

Cooling device sensor has detected a failure value.

AlertCoolingDeviceNonRecoverable (1105)

Cooling device sensor has detected a non-recoverable value.

AlertVoltageProbeWarning (1153)

Voltage probe has detected a warning value.

AlertVoltageProbeFailure (1154)

Voltage probe has detected a failure value.

AlertVoltageProbeNonRecoverable (1155)

Voltage probe has detected a non-recoverable value.

CurrentProbe (1203)

An electrical current probe has exceeded a minor threshold.

One of the hard-disk drive is running out of free space.

AlertAmperageProbeFailure (1204)

Amperage probe has detected a failure value.

AlertAmperageProbeNonRecoverable (1205)

Amperage probe has detected a non-recoverable value.

ChassisIntrusionNormal (1252)

Chassis intrusion has returned to normal.

ChassisIntrusion (1254)

System chassis intrusion alert.

EccMemory (1403)

A memory checksum failure has occurred.

RAIDControllerFailure (1801)

A RAID controller has failed.

RAIDControllerOffline (1802)

A RAID controller is offline.

RAIDControllerPowerOff (1803)

A RAID controller is turned off.

AlertRaidControllerDegraded (1804)

A Raid controller has degraded.

PhysicalDiskDegraded (1811)

A physical hard-disk drive is degraded.

AlertPhysicalDiskRebuilding (1812)

A physical hard-disk drive is rebuilding.

PhysicalDiskFailed (1813)

A physical hard-disk drive has failed.

PhysicalDiskOffline (1814)

A physical hard-disk drive is offline.

VitualDiskDegraded (1821)

A virtual hard-disk drive is degraded.

VirtualDiskRebuilding (1822)

A virtual hard-disk drive is rebuilding.

VirtualDiskFailed (1823)

A virtual hard-disk drive has failed.

VirtualDiskOffline (1824)

A virtual hard-disk drive is offline.

NumberOfDisksIncreased (2030)

A hard-disk drive has been added.

NumberOfDisksDecreased (2031)

A hard-disk drive has been removed.

MemorySizeIncreased (2032)

The memory size has been increased.

MemorySizeDecreased (2033)

The memory size has been decreased.

DiskCapacity (2034)

In the current version, two user-defined thresholds are used. An event is generated only when the conditions of both thresholds are met. The first threshold, expressed as an absolute value in megabytes, specifies the size of the hard-disk drive to be monitored. Hard-disk drives with a capacity smaller than the specified size are ignored. The second threshold is expressed as a percentage of the hard-disk drive size. An event is generated when the available free space on one of the monitored hard-disk drives falls below this percentage

NumberOfProcessorsIncreased (2035)

Number of processors on the system has increased

NumberOfProcessorsDecreased (2036)

A processor has been removed.

HDD Smart Failure(2037)

A hard-disk drive condition has occurred that may eventually lead to a hard-disk drive failure.

DiskSizeIncreased (2038)

The size of at least one hard-disk drive has increased.

DiskSizeDecreased (2039)

The size of at least one hard-disk drive has decreased.


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