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тАО12-22-2010 08:43 AM
тАО12-22-2010 08:43 AM
hey
i had a C7000
i search but i didn't found where i can parameter a alert(via mail) if the temperature is upper than ...
is it possible
thanks
i had a C7000
i search but i didn't found where i can parameter a alert(via mail) if the temperature is upper than ...
is it possible
thanks
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тАО12-22-2010 11:07 AM
тАО12-22-2010 11:07 AM
Re: Send alerts for hot temperature
Hi TALVASSON,
You can use onboard administrator to configure email alerts.
Onboard Administrator performs configuration steps for the enclosure, enables run-time management and configuration of the enclosure components, and informs you
of problems within the enclosure through email, SNMP, or the Insight Display.
The option is called AlertMail.
Check page 93 for alertmail configuration within ONboard administrator
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00705292/c00705292.pdf
Hope this helps,
thanks,
Aftab
You can use onboard administrator to configure email alerts.
Onboard Administrator performs configuration steps for the enclosure, enables run-time management and configuration of the enclosure components, and informs you
of problems within the enclosure through email, SNMP, or the Insight Display.
The option is called AlertMail.
Check page 93 for alertmail configuration within ONboard administrator
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00705292/c00705292.pdf
Hope this helps,
thanks,
Aftab
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тАО12-22-2010 11:24 PM
тАО12-22-2010 11:24 PM
Re: Send alerts for hot temperature
hey
thanks for your reply
it is already done on my C7000, but i wanted to know if i can specify specific parameters for the alarm, for example for different temperature
i didn't found, so i mean it is not possible but i want to be sure
nicolas
thanks for your reply
it is already done on my C7000, but i wanted to know if i can specify specific parameters for the alarm, for example for different temperature
i didn't found, so i mean it is not possible but i want to be sure
nicolas
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тАО12-29-2010 06:56 AM
тАО12-29-2010 06:56 AM
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Hi Talvasson,
you can verify the current temperature readings at Device Bay -> Device Bay Information -> Status; table "Temperature Sensors".
The orange and red marks are the threshold for every temperature sensor. For good reasons HP makes it impossible to play around with these values.
If you experience high temperature values try this: In the BIOS of new blades (G6) you can switch between "Optimal cooling" (default) and "Increased Cooling". The later will cause a speed-up of enclosure fans.
Regards,
Daniel
you can verify the current temperature readings at Device Bay -> Device Bay Information -> Status; table "Temperature Sensors".
The orange and red marks are the threshold for every temperature sensor. For good reasons HP makes it impossible to play around with these values.
If you experience high temperature values try this: In the BIOS of new blades (G6) you can switch between "Optimal cooling" (default) and "Increased Cooling". The later will cause a speed-up of enclosure fans.
Regards,
Daniel
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