CLI Guide
Table 22. Details of driverpack (continued)
● To detach the operating system
racadm driverpack detach
eventfilters
Table 23. Details of eventfilters
Description Displays the list of event filter settings.
To use this subcommand with the set and test option, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Synopsis
racadm eventfilters <eventfilters command type>
racadm eventfilters get -c <alert category>
racadm eventfilters set -c <alert category> -a <action> -n <notifications>
racadm eventfilters set -c <alert category> -a <action> -r <recurrence>
racadm eventfilters test -i <Message ID to test>
NOTE: The general format of an alert category:
idrac.alert.category.[subcategory].[severity]
where category is mandatory, but subcategory and severity are optional. A severity cannot precede a
subcategory.
Valid Category values are:
● All
● System
● Storage
● Updates
● Audit
● Config
● Worknotes
Definitions of the values are:
● System Health—System Health category represents all the alerts that are related to hardware within
the system chassis. Examples include temperature errors, voltage errors, and device errors.
● Storage Health—Storage Health category represents alerts that are related to the storage subsystem.
Examples include, controller errors, physical disk errors, and virtual disk errors.
● Updates—Update category represents alerts that are generated when firmware/drivers are upgraded
or downgraded.
NOTE: This does not represent firmware inventory.
● Audit—Audit category represents the audit log. Examples include, user login/logout information,
password authentication failures, session info, and power states.
● Configuration—Configuration category represents alerts that are related to hardware, firmware, and
software configuration changes. Examples include, PCIe card added/removed, RAID configuration
changed, iDRAC license changed.
● Work notes—Work notes represents an entry in the Lifecycle log. You can add a work note to the
Lifecycle Log to record comments for your reference. You can enter comments such as
scheduled downtime or changes that are made by administrators who work in different shifts for the
later reference.
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