Table B-3. DRAC 4-Generated Event Mask Bit Definitions
Bits
Data
28–31
DRAC 4 undefined
24–27
DRAC 4 miscellaneous alerts
20–23
DRAC 4 BMC communication alerts
where <bmcMask> has the following bit definitions:
•
Bit-0: 1 = Send alert for DRAC 4 communication with BMC and lost or restored
communication between the DRAC 4 and BMC.
•
Bit-1: 1 = Send alert for DRAC 4 lost communication with BMC.
•
Bit-2: Reserved.
•
Bit-3: Reserved.
Examples
•
If you want to define alerts for the following:
–
Critical voltage or temperature sensors
–
Lost communication with the BMC
then the event mask property value to use is 0x02244444. The following command sets this
property value:
racadm -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminAlertFilterRacEventMask
-i1 0x2244444
•
If you want to define alerts for the following:
–
Critical events
–
System power off
–
Watchdog timer hang
then the event mask property value to use is 0x00064444. The following command sets this
property value:
racadm -g cfgTraps -o cfgTrapsFilterSysEventMask -i1 0x00064444
System-Generated Alert Mask Definitions
The cfgTraps cfgTrapsFilter {Rac, Sys} EventMask properties are an unsigned 32-bit integer
property that holds the filter information for managed-system generated events. The bit
definitions in Table B-4 apply.
Type
reserved
<Miscmask>
<BMCmask>
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