User Guide - EnglishServerView Suite ServerView Event Manager ServerView Operations Manager V6.00Edition July 2012
10 ServerView Event ManagerDocumentation for ServerView SuiteAccess to the ServerView link collectionYou can reach the link collection of the Server
100 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.4 Cluster traps (NTCluster.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231This section lists cluster traps in alphabetical
ServerView Event Manager 101Trap overviewsniWpChangeNetworkDeleted910 A network was deleted from the cluster.criticalsniWpChangeNetworkProperty913 Th
102 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsniWpChangeUnknown801 The cluster API has returned a note type that does not have an associated trap defini
ServerView Event Manager 103Trap overview5.3.5 DPT traps (dptscsi.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1597This section lists DPT traps in alphabetical order.Tra
104 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewdptDevStatusChangedTrap9 Status of the SCSI device changed.informationaldptHbaCorrectedHardRAMErrorTrap4 Th
ServerView Event Manager 105Trap overview5.3.6 DuplexDataManager traps (Ddm.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists DuplexDataManager t
106 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFscDdmReservationConflict1407 A reservation conflict has been detected. From now on an entire DuplexWrite g
ServerView Event Manager 107Trap overviewFscDdmNameChanged 1414 After the driver has changed the name of a DuplexWrite group.informationalFscDdmPathF
108 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFscDdmDdmCluster 1424 After the DuplexDataManager service has detected a cluster configuration change.infor
ServerView Event Manager 109Trap overview5.3.7 DuplexWrite traps (DW.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists DuplexWrite traps in alpha
ServerView Event Manager 11Notational conventions1.4 Notational conventionsThe following notational conventions are used in this manual:References to
110 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsieDWPieceFailed 1311 The driver has detected an error on one of the disks of a DuplexWrite group.criticals
ServerView Event Manager 111Trap overview5.3.8 Hard disk (S.M.A.R.T.) traps (Hd.mib)This section lists hard disk traps in alphabetical order.MIB-OID:
112 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.9 Generic trapsThis section lists generic traps in alphabetical order.Trap name ID Meaning Error class
ServerView Event Manager 113Trap overview5.3.10 MultiPath traps (mp.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists MultiPath traps in alphabet
114 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.11 Mylex traps (Mylex.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists Mylex traps in alphabetical
ServerView Event Manager 115Trap overviewmylexLogicalDriveOffline 214 Logical drive is offline.critical mylexLogicalDriveOnline 216 Logical drive is
116 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewmylexPhysicalDevicePrefailure255 Prefailure alert from physical device.major mylexPhysicalDeviceRemoved258
ServerView Event Manager 117Trap overviewmylexRebuildNewDeviceFailed206 Rebuild finished; new device failed.major mylexRebuildNewDeviceFailed2227 Reb
118 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.12 PCI HotPlug traps (pcihotplug.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists PCI HotPlug trap
ServerView Event Manager 119Trap overview5.3.13 PRIMEPOWER trapsThis section describes the traps supplied with PRIMEPOWER.ADICLIBMIB-V2 traps (ADICLI
12 ServerView Event ManagerNotational conventions
120 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFSC-LOG3-MIB traps (log3v1.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.46.2domNoManagementServer55 An agent was stopped.
ServerView Event Manager 121Trap overviewUNISERV-MIB traps (uniserv.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.41PRIMEPOWER-XSCF-MIB traps (primepower_xscf.mib)M
122 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFSC-HACL-MIB traps (v1_fscHaCl.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.42.2.0WSA-TRAP-MIB traps (wsatrap.mib)MIB-OID
ServerView Event Manager 123Trap overviewwsaDROperationFinished313 DR operation was terminated.informationalwsaEnvironmentHardwareDefectSet301 Defect
124 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewwsaLarHardwareErrorUnset4 A hardware error was repaired.informationalwsaLUNStateChanged 101 State of LUN ha
ServerView Event Manager 125Trap overview5.3.14 PXRE traps (dec.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.21This section lists PXRE traps in alphabetical orde
126 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewdiskFailureTrap 1 A disk drive has failed. The location of the disk is indicated by the disk name. Replace
ServerView Event Manager 127Trap overviewfanFailureTrap 5 The fan in the specified location has failed. Replace fan.majorfanInformationTrap 6 The fan
128 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewpowerSupplyFailureTrap 3 The power supply in the specified location has failed. Replace power supply.majorp
ServerView Event Manager 129Trap overview5.3.15 RAID Adapter traps (Megaraid.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.16.1.1.200This section lists RAID Adapter traps
ServerView Event Manager 132Event ManagerThe Event Manager allows you to filter and forward alarm messages and specify the display.For monitoring, Se
130 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewrtConsistencyCorrected9011 Adapter-%d, Logical Drive-%d: Check consistency operation completed. Inconsisten
ServerView Event Manager 131Trap overviewrtPredictiveFailuresFalse9017 Adapter-%d, Channel-%d, Target-%d: Reported failure prediction threshold excee
132 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.16 RomPilot traps (Rompilot.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2487This section lists RomPilot traps in alphabeti
ServerView Event Manager 133Trap overview5.3.17 ServerControl traps (SC.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists ServerControl traps in
134 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewnotEnoughCabinets 615 The actual number of storage extensions is lower than number stored in the configurat
ServerView Event Manager 135Trap overviewsieScBootError 661 No bootable operating system can be found.informationalsieScBootWatchdogExpired662 Boot w
136 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsieScUserAuthenticationFailure664 User authentication failure is detected via PPP, FTP, HTTP or telnet.majo
ServerView Event Manager 137Trap overviewtempSensorBroken 630 The temperature sensor is defective or not connected.major tempSensorOk 635 The tempera
138 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtrapOnBattery 606 AC power failure. Cabinet is running on battery power. The UPS is operating on battery po
ServerView Event Manager 139Trap overview5.3.18 ServerControl traps (SC2.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2.2.10.20This section lists ServerControl
14 ServerView Event ManagerInstalling the Event ManagerCIM-Indications for VMware vSphere ESXi 5Events of servers with VMware vSphere ESXi 5 are pro
140 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsc2TrapCabinetSwitchedOff2090 This trap will be sent when a cabinet is switched off. For obvious reasons it
ServerView Event Manager 141Trap overviewsc2TrapDcFail 2041 DC power failed in the specified cabinet. This is the result of the systems power-good se
142 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsc2TrapMessageLogFull2100 The System Event Log (message log) is full. No more messages can be logged. This
ServerView Event Manager 143Trap overviewsc2TrapRedundantFanFailed2015 The indicated redundant fan failed.major sc2TrapRedundantPowerSupplyFailed2035
144 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsc2TrapUncorrectableMemError2067 A uncorrectable memory error at unknown location was detected.criticalsc2T
ServerView Event Manager 145Trap overview5.3.19 ServerView traps (ServerView.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists ServerView traps i
146 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.20 ServerView status traps (Status.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists ServerView sta
ServerView Event Manager 147Trap overview5.3.21 Tape drive traps (tapealrt.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.7.1This section lists tape drive traps i
148 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap6 6 The tape is from a faulty batch or the tape drive is faulty:1. Use a good tape to test the
ServerView Event Manager 149Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap12 12 You have tried to load a cartridge of a type which is not supported by this drive.informa
ServerView Event Manager 15Starting the Event Manager2.2 Starting the Event ManagerIf the Event Manager is installed on a Windows-based management st
150 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap19 19 The tape cartridge is nearing the end of its useful life. It is recommended that you:1.
ServerView Event Manager 151Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap23 23 The last cleaning cartridge used in the tape drive was an invalid type:1. Do not use this
152 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap32 32 The tape drive has a problem with the host interface: 1. Check the cables and cable conn
ServerView Event Manager 153Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap39 39 The tape drive may have a hardware fault. Run extended diagnostics to verify and diagnose
154 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap43 43 The operation has failed because the autoloader door is open:1. Clear any obstructions f
ServerView Event Manager 155Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap256 256 The library mechanism is having difficulty communicating with the drive:1. Turn the lib
156 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap260 260 The library mechanism may have a hardware fault. Run extended diagnostics to verify an
ServerView Event Manager 157Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap266 266 The voltage supply to the library exceeds specifications. There is a potential problem
158 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap271 271 The operation has failed because the library door is open:1. Clear any obstructions fr
ServerView Event Manager 159Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap278 278 There is a potential problem with the barcode label or the scanner hardware in the libr
16 ServerView Event ManagerStarting the Event ManagerI To start / operate the Event Manager, you need the appropriate permissions. As the RBAC (Role
160 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.22 Team Server traps (Fujitsu)This section describes the traps supplied with the Fujitsu Team Server.AS
ServerView Event Manager 161Trap overviewtrapPowerFanFail 14 Any power subsystem fan fails.majortrapPSFail 12 Any power supply fails. majortrapRPSFai
162 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewLDCM MIB traps (Ldcm.mib) MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.2.5.1.2LDSM MIB traps (Ldsm.mibMIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.
ServerView Event Manager 163Trap overview5.3.23 Threshold traps (Trap.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231This section lists threshold traps in alphabetical
164 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsniInvTrapValid 133 Threshold has become valid.informational sniNTAlert 304 NT alert message was written to
ServerView Event Manager 165Trap overviewsniNTLoginUser 301 User logged into server. informationalsniNTRegChangeAttr 311 Attributes for a key or its
166 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsniNWDataMigration 041 A files data has been migrated.informationalsniNWDataDeMigration 042 Migration of fi
ServerView Event Manager 167Trap overviewsniNWNoRelinquishControl023 NLM-Module has not relinquished control.criticalsniNWOpenScreen 020 Screen was o
168 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.24 UPS traps (Upsman.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1356This section lists UPS traps in alphabetical order.UP
ServerView Event Manager 169Trap overviewUPS traps 2Trap name ID Meaning Error classboostOn 6 The UPS has turned on the booster.majorcommunicationEst
ServerView Event Manager 17Starting the Event ManagerIf you do not want to automatically open the Base Configuration Wizard again when you start the
170 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview
ServerView Event Manager 1716 MIB integrationThe Web-based MIB Manager tool is installed automatically when you install the Event Manager under Windo
172 ServerView Event ManagerMIB integrationThe tool starts up and the following window is displayed:Figure 17: “MIB Manager” toolTo integrate privat
ServerView Event Manager 173MIB integrationViewing integrated MIB filesYou can find out which MIBs are integrated in the Event Manager via the Alarm
174 ServerView Event ManagerMIB integration
18 ServerView Event ManagerIcons2.3 IconsYou will find a list of the icons in the Alarm Monitor and Alarm Configuration windows and their meanings i
ServerView Event Manager 19IconsYellow: Forwarding completedRed: Forwarding present (still active)Table columns can be filtered according to differen
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ServerView Event Manager 213 Alarm MonitorThe Alarm Monitor component displays all received alarms relating to the selected servers and server groups
22 ServerView Event ManagerViewing alarmsThe window is divided into four sections:● The menu bar below the title bar allows you to navigate between
ServerView Event Manager 23Viewing alarmsBelow the status bar the alarm entries are displayed with the following information:Receive TimeTime when th
24 ServerView Event ManagerViewing alarms● In the bottom right section of the window you can find out information on the selected alarm entry in the
ServerView Event Manager 25Viewing alarms for a server3.2 Viewing alarms for a serverIf several alarm messages have been received for a server, the o
26 ServerView Event ManagerProcessing alarm entries3.4 Processing alarm entriesThe following functions are available for processing the alarm entrie
ServerView Event Manager 27Processing alarm entriesI When the server starts up, a RAID manager or Ethernet card, etc. may issue an alarm (SNMP trap)
28 ServerView Event ManagerTesting the connection3.5 Testing the connectionTo test the connection to a specific server, you can send a trap. Proceed
ServerView Event Manager 29Other settings3.6 Other settings3.6.1 Editing an alarm noteYou can edit the note displayed for an alarm entry:Ê Click the
ServerView Event Manager Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.1 Changes from
30 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps3.7 iRMC S2 SEL entries relayed as SC2 MIB trapsI The following table applies to PRI
ServerView Event Manager 31iRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps040003 ’FAN XY’: Redundant fan failedThe redundant fan ’FAN XY’ failed in cabinet XY
32 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps070001 ’PSU XY’: Power supply OKPower supply ’PSU XY’ in cabinet XY at server XY was
ServerView Event Manager 33iRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps07000A ’PSU XY’: Power supply critical temperatureTemperature at power supply ’PSU XY
34 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps120030 PCI system error (SERR): Slot 0x%1The system wa restarted after a severe prob
ServerView Event Manager 35iRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps150031 Battery voltage ’BATT XY’ low warning: % VoltBattery voltage ’BATT XY’ in cabi
36 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps190017 ’DIMM XY’: Memory replaced by spare memoryMemory module ’DIMM XY’ in cabinet
ServerView Event Manager 374 Alarm configurationThe Alarm Configuration component in the Event Manager is used to define settings for alarm handling.
38 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm configurationThe first time the window opens, the right-hand section shows the Alarm Rules – Manage Alarm Rules dia
ServerView Event Manager 39Alarm rules4.1 Alarm rulesAn alarm rule forwards alarms from various servers to one or more destinations. A complete defin
ServerView Event ManagerContents4 Alarm configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374.1 Alarm rules . . .
40 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rules4.1.1 Managing alarm rulesThe Alarm Rules – Manage Alarm Rules screen provides an overview of all defined alar
ServerView Event Manager 41Alarm rulesAlarm Rules tabThe Alarm Rules tab is used to assign alarm rules to alarms, servers and alarm destinations.The
42 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesServers tabThe Servers tab shows you which servers are covered by which alarm rules. Here you can check whethe
ServerView Event Manager 43Alarm rules4.1.2 Assigning serversIn the Alarm Rules – Assign Server screen, you define the servers and/or server groups t
44 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesI Because different server groups can have the same name, they are displayed in the Alarm Configuration compon
ServerView Event Manager 45Alarm rules4.1.2.1 Displaying server informationIf you select Show Information about Server from the context menu,the Serv
46 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesI You can start Operations Manager for the selected server in this window. To do this, click the status icon i
ServerView Event Manager 47Alarm rules4.1.3 Assigning alarmsIn the Alarm Rules – Assign Alarms dialog box you can define in the Individual Alarms dia
48 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesThe alarm list in the bottom section of the window shows via checkboxes which alarms are assigned to the alarm
ServerView Event Manager 49Alarm rulesThe alarm list offers a context menu, in which you can select the following items:Show information about select
ServerView Event Manager Contents5.3.8 Hard disk (S.M.A.R.T.) traps (Hd.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115.3.9 Generic traps . .
50 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesThe top drop-down list contains the names of all known alarm rules. Here you can select the alarm rule that yo
ServerView Event Manager 51Alarm rules4.1.4 Forwarding alarmsIn the Alarm Rules – Assign Destinations screen you can make settings relating to alarm
52 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesYou can use the following buttons to activate or deactivate the forwarding of an alarm:>Activates the selec
ServerView Event Manager 53Alarm rulesBy clicking the Add button you can define a new destination. The following window opens showing the available d
54 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesI ● Note for SMTP AUTHFor sending mails, SMTP AUTH is supported. The supported authentication method is: CRAM
ServerView Event Manager 55Filter rules4.2 Filter rulesThe filter rules define the servers or server groups from which you want to filter out alarms
56 ServerView Event ManagerFilter rules4.2.2 Filtering alarmsIn the Filter Rules – Alarm Filtering dialog box you can activate or deactivate filter
ServerView Event Manager 57Filter rulesIn the input field Set time for repetition in seconds you can specify the interval after which the same alarm
58 ServerView Event ManagerMaking settings4.3 Making settingsIn the General Settings screen you can define general settings for alarm handling.You c
ServerView Event Manager 59Mail forwarding in general4.4 Mail forwarding in generalPoints to note when setting up the mail service (MAPI)To configure
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60 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding in generalFigure 14: New Mail ConfigurationIn this window you can define all the necessary parameters for
ServerView Event Manager 61Mail forwarding in generalMail Settings tabThe Mail Settings tab provides fields for the mail settings, some of which alre
62 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding in generalMail Properties tabThe Mail Properties tab provides fields for the mail server. Depending on th
ServerView Event Manager 63Mail forwarding in generalTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time mo
64 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding to the service provider4.5 Mail forwarding to the service providerThe Event Manager allows you to automat
ServerView Event Manager 65Mail forwarding to the service providerYou can enable or disable this configuration with the Enabled option.If you click t
66 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding to the service providerA minimum period of 600 seconds has been specified for the sending of identical ma
ServerView Event Manager 67Making pop-up settings4.6 Making pop-up settingsIf you have selected Popup for the forwarding, the New Popup Configuration
68 ServerView Event ManagerMaking pop-up settingsI Notes for Linux1. To receive the forwarded alarm messages, a user must be logged onto the Linux s
ServerView Event Manager 69Making pager settings (COM port and modem)4.7 Making pager settings (COM port and modem)If you have selected Pager for the
ServerView Event Manager 71 IntroductionThe ServerView Event Manager (called simply Event Manager below) is a component of the Event Management of th
70 ServerView Event ManagerMaking pager settings (COM port and modem)Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to be forwarded. Select a pre
ServerView Event Manager 71Making pager settings (COM port and modem)You specify the pager service via the Pager, SMS-1 or SMS-2 tabs.The Server Num
72 ServerView Event ManagerMaking execute settings4.8 Making execute settingsIf you have selected Execute for the forwarding, the New Execute Config
ServerView Event Manager 73Making broadcast settingsTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time mod
74 ServerView Event ManagerMaking broadcast settingsTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time mo
ServerView Event Manager 75Making broadcast settingsI Notes for LinuxThe forwarding service uses the database under /var/run/utmp (utmp(5)) to obtain
76 ServerView Event ManagerMaking trap settings4.10 Making trap settingsIf you have selected Station for the forwarding, the New Station Configurati
ServerView Event Manager 77Making trap settingsTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time model. Y
78 ServerView Event ManagerMacros4.11 MacrosBelow is a list of macros that can be used for the forwarding of alarms (e.g. Mail, Pager).These macros
ServerView Event Manager 79Alarm configuration example4.12 Alarm configuration exampleThis section explains a typical example of alarm configuration.
8 ServerView Event ManagerChanges from the previous version1.1 Changes from the previous versionThis edition is valid for the Event Manager of Server
80 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm configuration exampleÊ Click Apply, then click Next.The Assign Alarms - Individual Alarms window opens.Ê Click Next
ServerView Event Manager 81Alarm configuration exampleÊ Click Apply, then click Test Address.Ê Once the test mail is sent successfully, click OK. Thi
82 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm configuration example
ServerView Event Manager 835TrapsIf a special event occurs in a network component, then the SNMP agent can send a message to one or more managers to
84 ServerView Event ManagerDisplaying trap informationThe Alarm Mibs window is displayed:Figure 15: MIB overview in the Event Manager - example
ServerView Event Manager 85Displaying trap informationWhen you select a MIB, a window with detailed trap information will open; the window will look
86 ServerView Event ManagerDisplaying traps in the Windows event log5.2 Displaying traps in the Windows event logWhen you install the Windows agents
ServerView Event Manager 87Trap overviewbaspTrap.mib Broadcom Advanced Server trapsBIOS.mibBUS.mibclariion1.mib FibreCatclariion_fsc_2.mib FibreCatCm
88 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewLdcm.mib LAN Desk Client Manager from Intel traps see page 162Ldsm.MIB LAN Desk Server Manager from Intel tr
ServerView Event Manager 89Trap overviewPSA-LinBcm5700Trap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsPSA-LinEmulexTrap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsPSA-LinGdsTrap-MIB.mibPRIM
ServerView Event Manager 9ServerView Suite link collection1.2 ServerView Suite link collectionVia the link collection, Fujitsu Technology Solutions p
90 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewPSA-WinIntelE100Trap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsPSA-WinLsiLogicTrap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsRAID.mibRFC1157.mibRF
ServerView Event Manager 91Trap overviewServerView.mib ServerView traps see page 145Status.mib ServerView status traps see page 146tapealrt.mib Tape
92 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.1 Adaptec traps (Duralink.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.795.3.1.2.3This section lists Adaptec traps in alphab
ServerView Event Manager 93Trap overviewcommunicationEstablished8 Communication is established between the agent and power supply.informational commu
94 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsoftwareBypass 21 The UPS has been set to bypass by a user via software or via the UPS front panel.minorswit
ServerView Event Manager 95Trap overview5.3.3 Blade System traps (s31.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.7244.1.1.1This section lists the blade system traps in
96 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviews31ServerBladeError 1609 The server blade status at the blade system is error.critical s31ServerBladeHotRepl
ServerView Event Manager 97Trap overviews31SwitchBladeAdded 1611 A switch blade was added to the blade system.informationals31SwitchBladeCriticalErro
98 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviews31SysPowerSupplyRemoved1627 A power supply unit was removed from the blade system.informationals31SysTempCr
ServerView Event Manager 99Trap overviews31TrapEventLog 1638 An error was recorded on the blade system. See the server management event error log (Re
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