Can SunMC send mail alert to sysadmin for any hardware failure?

Hi All
for SunMC 3.61 or 4.0,, Sunmc can send mail alert to sysadmin if hardware failure.
1. I noticed that the email actions from Attribute Editor Actions Panel is not for all the hardware attribute.
is there any way to send mail alert to sysadmin for any hardware failure?
2. does SunMC monitor Sun Fire T2000 hardware fully?

Hi EricTan,
erictan wrote:
Hi All
for SunMC 3.61 or 4.0,, Sunmc can send mail alert to sysadmin if hardware failure.
1. I noticed that the email actions from Attribute Editor Actions Panel is not for all the hardware attribute.
is there any way to send mail alert to sysadmin for any hardware failure?The out-of-the box notifications in SunMC must be set up for every data point on every system, which can be a pain to configure and manage in all but the smallest environments. And as you've noticed, for some hardware attributes there are no "Actions" tabs the allow you to configure email. To gain the features of centralized notification, and to get alarms from all sources of events in SunMC, you should consider installing [PrimeAlert EventAction|http://www.halcyoninc.com/products/EventAction/index.php] . It ships with a 30-day eval license, and if you need any help setting it up, please let me know.
2. does SunMC monitor Sun Fire T2000 hardware fully?Yes, the Tx000 series systems have some of the best hardware support available in SunMC. As an example you can look at a T2000 screenshot and list of hardware info [in this post about SunMC and xVM Ops Center|http://forums.halcyoninc.com/showthread.php?t=109] .
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