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Dell PowerEdge C1100 Instruções de utilização
Table 1-27. Platform Event - Shutdown Actions
Shutdown Actions
None
Reboot System
Power Cycle System
Power Off System
Use a shutdown action to protect your system if a condition exists on the server beyond a specified
threshold. To specify a shutdown action for the current event, perform the following steps:
1 Select a shutdown action that occurs when the current event occurs.
2 Enable or disable alerts using the Generate Alert option. To set the mail server IP address and
Email address for alerts, click the Email Alert Settings option in the Alerts page.
3 Click Apply Changes.
4 Click Go Back To Platform Events Page to continue setting up event alerts.
The alert setting for the current event can be enabled or disabled. The alert can be an email, an
SNMP trap, or both. To change the setting for this alert, do the following:
1 Select the Shutdown Action for this event.
2 Set the alert for the event.
To issue an alert for this event, select the Enable checkbox in the Generate Alert area.
a
To turn off the alert for this event, clear the Enable checkbox in the Generate Alert area.
b
3 Click Apply Changes.

Users

The Users page enables you to view information and configure existing iBMC users. To change the
settings for a user, click their user ID number, in the Users list.
NOTE:
You must have Configure Users permission to configure a iBMC user; otherwise these options are
not available
Table 1-28 displays the Users list for existing iBMC users.
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Using the Baseboard Management Controller
Description
No action for this event.
When an event occurs, the system restarts (a warm boot).
When an event occurs, the system shuts down, powers off, and
restarts (a cold boot).
When an event occurs, the system shuts down and powers off.