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INTEL® SERVER MANAGER 8.40 SERVER GUIDE FOR WINDOWS
Hardware components (such as NICs, modems, drives, and memory) are added or
removed on a computer.
Errors in ECC memory have been detected.
A system has been powered on, powered off, or rebooted remotely.
Thresholds for system performance (such as virtual memory, drive space, voltages,
temperatures, etc.) have been exceeded.
Modem activity has been detected.
Configuring severity levels for events
Computer problems or events have some or all of the severity levels shown below. You can
choose the severity level or threshold that will trigger the alert.
Informational—Is available to support configuration changes,
BSA events, discovery
information, or computer events that manufacturers may include with their systems.
OK—Notifies you when a problem has been resolved and returned to an acceptable
level.
Warning—Provides some advance warning of a problem before it reaches a critical
point.
Critical—Probably needs your immediate attention.
Depending on the nature of the event or computer problem, some severity levels don't apply and
aren't included. For example, with the chassis intrusion event, the computer's chassis is either
open or closed. If it is open, this can trigger an alert action with a severity of warning. Other
events, such as Disk space and Virtual memory, include three severity levels (OK, Warning, and
Critical).
Example: Configuring an individual alert for a local drive space
1. From the console of the managed computer, click Management, then click Alerts.
2. Click Drive Space.
3. Click the types of alerts you want to send and click Apply.
4. To set options for an alert (if applicable), click Apply to save your settings, then click Set
preferences.
Setting polling frequency
Intel Server Manager uses the Microsoft Windows registry to store application options and state
information. Several registry keys specify how often Intel Server Manager will poll, or check, for
information relevant to alerts.
Important—Exercise extreme caution when editing the registry. The following steps are
recommended only if you are knowledgeable about the process and implications of editing
registry settings. We recommend that you make a backup copy of the registry file prior to making
changes.
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