beautypg.com

Alerting for platform events – Intel SHG2 User Manual

Page 65

background image

Configuration Software and Utilities

65

Restoring a Configuration

To restore the system configuration from a file:

1. From the SSU Main window, choose Config Save/Restore. (Configuration Save/Restore is

available only in Expert mode.)

2. Click

Restore from File and specify a filename and location.

The CSR reads the platform type, BIOS revision, and firmware revision from the file and compares
that information with the same information retrieved from the server. If the two do not match, an
error message is displayed and the restore operation aborts. If they do match, the CSR restores the
configuration data to the server. It prompts you to reboot the server for the new settings to
take effect.

Alerting for Platform Events

You can set up the server to alert you when various events occur. Alerts can be delivered either as
telephone pages, over the LAN, or by email.

Setting Up Email Alerts

You can receive email alerts for any of the same events supported by LAN alert or Platform Events
Paging. Unlike LAN Alert and Platform Events Paging that can be configured using the SSU, you
must use the Intel Server Management Platform Interface Control (PIC) software to configure an
email address to receive alerts.

For more information on installing Intel Server Management (ISM) software, see page 40. For
more information on configuring email alerts using the PIC, see the Installation & User Guide
located on the ISM CD-ROM.

Setting Up Paging Alerts

To set up the server to send alerts as telephone pages:

1. Install an external modem on the Emergency Management Port (COM2).
2. From the SSU Main window, choose Platform Event Manager (PEM).
3. In the PEM window, click Configure EMP.
4. In the corresponding boxes, enter the following command strings for the modem attached to the

EMP port:
ESC Sequence: the escape sequence. This string is sent to the modem before sending

command strings. The maximum string length is five characters; longer strings are
truncated.

Hangup String: hang up or drop the connection. The EMP automatically sends an

character following this string. The maximum string length is eight characters;
longer strings are truncated.

Modem Dial Command: the command to dial a phone number. This string is sent to the

modem before sending the paging string.

Modem Init String: the initialization string for the modem. This string is sent every time

the EMP initializes. The maximum length for the string is determined at run-time from
firmware. You will be notified if the string is truncated. Following a save, the actual string
saved is displayed in the edit box.