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Hardware Health Monitoring
Check Point VSX Administration Guide NGX R67 | 162
RAID Monitoring with SNMP
The health of disks’ RAID array can be monitored using the SecurePlatform SNMP monitoring daemon.
SNMP traps can be set to fire once an OID value is in breach of a configurable threshold.
The raidInfo MIB branch is 1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.1.6.7.7. The information it contains is detailed below.
Data is available in the form of two SNMP tables:
SNMP Table
OID
Volumes
1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.1.6.7.7.1.1
Disks
1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.1.6.7.7.2.1
Each volume in the RAID configuration has an entry in the Volumes table. Each volume's entry in the
Volumes table contains the following OID values:
Disk Volume Information
OID
Comment
Index
.1
Volume ID
.2
Volume Type (RAID level)
.3
For check Point appliances, will
normally be RAID_1
Number Of Disks in the RAID
.4
Volume size
.5
Maximum supported LBA
(Logical Block Addressing)
Volume state
.6
One of:
OPTIMAL
DEGRADED
FAILED
Volume state
.7
One or more of:
ENABLED
QUIESCED
RESYNC_IN_PROGRESS
VOLUME_INACTIVE
Each disk participating in the RAID configuration has an entry in the disks table. Each disk's entry in the
table contains the following OID values:
Physical Disks information
OID
Comment
Index
.1
Volume ID
.2
SCSI ID
.3
Disk number
.4
On Check Point Power-1 9070
appliance:
0 - upper disk, 1 - lower disk
Vendor
.5
Product ID
.6