Users Guide

Object Unit Monitor
Dell Server Storage Periodic
Dell Storage Virtual Disk
Dell Server Controller Virtual Disk Unit Periodic
Dell Temperature Sensor
Dell Server Temperature Sensor Health Periodic
Dell Temperature Sensor Group
Dell Server Temperature Sensor Group Health Periodic
Dell Voltage Sensor
Dell Server Voltage Sensor Health Periodic
Dell Voltage Sensor Group
Dell Server Sensors Voltage Group Periodic
Rules
The following section lists the rules specific to the Dell Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature.
Dell Systems Event Processing Rules
The Dell Server Management Pack Suite processes rules from Dell servers.
Dell Servers
All informational, warning, and critical SNMP traps for Dell servers discovered using Dell Server and Rack Monitoring (Licensed)
feature, have a corresponding SNMP trap rule.
Each of these rules are processed based on the following criteria:
Source Name = "Dell Server IP"
OID = Actual trap ID of the trap event
Data Provider = SNMP trap event provider
Remote iDRAC hard reset
This feature allows the administrator to perform a remote iDRAC reset operation without having to shut down the server.
Using iDRAC, you can monitor the supported servers for critical system hardware, firmware, or software issues. Sometimes, the
iDRAC may become unresponsive due to various reasons. During such scenarios, you may have to turn off the server by unplugging
it from the socket, after which the iDRAC will be reset.
Using the Remote iDRAC hard reset feature, whenever iDRAC becomes unresponsive, you can perform a remote iDRAC reset
operation without the need to power off (iDRAC hard reset) the server. By default, the remote iDRAC hard reset feature is enabled.
This feature is available for servers discovered through iSM using WMI. For more information about this feature, see the iDRAC
Service Module Installation Guide and the section Remote iDRAC Hard Reset in the iDRAC 8/7 v2.30.30.30 User’s Guide at
support.dell.com.
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