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When the following change occurs, the corresponding "Critical" or "Warning"
event becomes an "Informative" event:
• "Power/Temperature Return to Normal" event is triggered.
For example, for Average Inlet Temperature, if you set 50 °C as the Critical
threshold and 40 °C
as the Warning threshold, when the average
temperature reaches 60
°C, Critical and Warning events are sent. When
the average temperature returns to 45
°C, the Critical event automatically
becomes Informative. When the average temperature returns to 35
°C,
the "Warning" event automatically becomes "Informative".
When the following change occurs, the corresponding "Critical" event
becomes an "Informative" event:
• A device/group is removed from Power Center.
Average Inlet
Temperature
Average temperature is greater or less than
the average value you set in the Thresholds.
Critical or
Warning;
depends on the
threshold type
Max Power Power consumption is greater than the
maximum value you set in the Thresholds.
Critical or
Warning;
depends on the
threshold type
Policy Cannot Be
Maintained
Policy cannot be maintained because the
average power consumption of the devices
with power capping capability that relate to
this policy, exceed the power cap value of
this policy.
Critical
Policy Return To
Normal
Policy can be maintained now because the
power consumption is less than the power
cap value.
Informative
Power Return To
Normal
Power consumption returned to the normal
range you set in the Thresholds.
Informative
Temperature
Return To
Normal
Temperature returned to the normal range
you set in the Thresholds.
Informative
Table 14-2. Custom Events
Type Description Severity Level
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