The appliance uses alert messages to report issues with the resources it manages and monitors. The resources generate alerts to notify you that some meaningful event occurred and that an action might be required.
An event describes a single problem or change that occurred on a resource. For example, an event might be an SNMP trap received from a server's (iLO) management processor.
Each alert includes the following information about the event it reports: severity, state, description, and urgency. You can clear alerts, assign owners to alerts, and add notes to alerts.
While alerts have an active or locked state, they contribute to a resource’s overall displayed status. After you change their state to Cleared, they no longer affect the displayed status.
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All user- or system-initiated tasks are reported as activities:
The task log provides a valuable source of information that you can use to resolve an issue. You can determine the type of task performed, whether the task was completed, when the task was completed, and who initiated the task.
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