Command line event notifications

When the SET DISPLAY EVENTS option is turned on, the terminal interface displays error, warning, and status messages, depending on the behavior of the enclosure and components.

The syntax for these messages are:

  • <error>—Description of error
  • <warning>—Description of warning
  • <status>—Description of status

The following table lists causes of the error, warning, or status events that appear.

Event Cause
Bay Event A bay was assigned or unassigned from a group.
Blade Inserted A blade was inserted into the enclosure.
Blade Thermal Status Changed The thermal status of a blade changed.
Blade Removed A blade was removed from the enclosure.
Blade Port Map Info The port mapping information of a blade was updated.
Enclosure Status Change A change in status has occurred because of a change in the state of one or more hardware components or server readings.
Enclosure Name Change The name of the enclosure was changed.
Fan Status Change The status of a fan has changed.
Fan Inserted A fan has been inserted.
Fan Removed A fan has been removed.
Interconnect Inserted An interconnect module was inserted into the enclosure.
Interconnect Thermal Status Changed The thermal status of an interconnect module changed.
Interconnect Removed An interconnect module was removed from the enclosure.
Interconnect Power Reset The power of an interconnect module was reset.
Interconnect Port Map Info The port mapping information of an interconnect module was updated.
LDAP Group Removed A LDAP group was removed from the Onboard Administrator. If you are logged into the Onboard Administrator under this LDAP group, you are disconnected.
OA System Log Cleared The Onboard Administrator system log was cleared.
OA Name Changed The Onboard Administrator DNS name was changed.
OA Inserted A redundant Onboard Administrator was inserted into the enclosure.
OA Removed The redundant Onboard Administrator was removed from the enclosure.
OA Takeover The redundant and active Onboard Administrators are switching roles. The Active Onboard Administrator reboots into Standby Mode and the redundant Onboard Administrator transitions to Active Mode.
Power Supply Status Change The status of a power supply has changed.
Power Supply Inserted A power supply has been inserted.
Power Supply Removed A power supply has been removed.
Power Supply Redundancy Change The power supplies are either now redundant or are no longer redundant.
Power Supply Overload The power supplies are being asked to draw more current than they are able.
Restart Event The Onboard Administrator is about to start.
Rack Name Change The rack name stored on the enclosure was changed.
Rack Topology Enclosures were connected or disconnected from the enclosure link.
Thermal Status Change A thermal sensor has changed state.
User Removed A user was removed from the Onboard Administrator. If you are logged in as this user, you are disconnected from the Onboard Administrator.
User Disabled A user was disabled. If you are logged in as this user, you are disconnected from the Onboard Administrator.
User Rights The privilege level of a user on the Onboard Administrator was changed. If you are logged in as this user, you are disconnected from the Onboard Administrator. You can log in again with your new privilege level.