Administrator Guide

Viewing the Reason for Last System Reboot Using SNMP
To view the reason for last system reboot using SNMP, you can use any one of the applicable SNMP commands:
The following example shows a sample output of the snmpwalk command to view the last reset reason.
[apoosappan@login-maa-06 ~]$ snmpwalk -c public -v 2c 10.16.130.49
1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.3.1.7
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetReason.supervisor.1.1 = STRING: Reboot
by Software
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetReason.supervisor.1.2 = STRING: Reboot
by Software
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetReason.supervisor.1.3 = STRING: Power
on Reset
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetReason.supervisor.2.3 = STRING: Power
on Reset
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetReason.linecard.5.1 = STRING: N/A
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetReason.port-extender.655364.1 = STRING:
Reboot by Software
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetReason.port-extender.1310722.1 =
STRING: Reboot by Software
[apoosappan@login-maa-06 ~]$
[apoosappan@login-maa-06 ~]$
[apoosappan@login-maa-06 ~]$ snmpwalk -c public -v 2c 10.16.130.49
1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.3.1.8
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetTime.supervisor.1.1 = STRING:
2017-10-31,6:19:25.0
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetTime.supervisor.1.2 = STRING:
2017-10-31,6:19:24.0
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetTime.supervisor.1.3 = STRING:
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetTime.supervisor.2.3 = STRING:
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetTime.linecard.5.1 = STRING:
1970-7-14,4:20:16.0
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetTime.port-extender.655364.1 = STRING:
2017-11-2,8:15:16.0
DELL-NETWORKING-CHASSIS-MIB::dellNetProcessorResetTime.port-extender.1310722.1 = STRING:
2017-11-2,4:10:50.0
MIB Support to Display the Available Partitions on
Flash
Dell Networking provides MIB objects to display the information of various partitions such as /flash, /tmp, /usr/pkg,
and /f10/ConfD. The dellNetFlashStorageTable table contains the list of all partitions on disk. The following table lists the
related MIB objects:
Table 112. MIB Objects to Display the Available Partitions on Flash
MIB Object OID Description
dellNetFlashPartitionNumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.8.1.1 Index for the table.
dellNetFlashPartitionName 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.8.1.2 Contains partition name and complete path.
dellNetFlashPartitionSize 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.8.1.3 Contains the partition size.
dellNetFlashPartitionUsed 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.8.1.4 Contains the amount of space used by the
files on the partition.
dellNetFlashPartitionFree 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.8.1.5 Contains the amount of free space available
on the partition.
dellNetFlashPartitionMountPoint 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.26.1.4.8.1.6 Symbolic or Alias name for the partition.
Viewing the Available Partitions on Flash
To view the available partitions on flash using SNMP, use the following command:
876
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)