SNMP Reference Guide
Traps 765
Hardware Log Traps
Hardware logs provide hardware status messages to systems management
software. On certain systems, the hardware log is implemented as a circular
queue. When the log becomes full, the oldest status messages are overwritten
when new status messages are logged. On some systems, the log is not
circular. When the log becomes full, subsequent hardware status messages are
lost. Hardware log sensor messages provide status and warning information
about the noncircular logs that may fill up, resulting in lost status messages.
Processor Device Status Traps
The BMC on some systems reports the status of processor devices. Processor
device status traps provide status and warning information for processor devices
present in a system with a BMC that reports the status of processor devices.
TrapID Description Severity Cause
Hardware Log Normal
1552 Log size is no longer near or
at capacity
Log type: <Log type>
Information The hardware log on the
specified system is no
longer near or at its
capacity, usually as the
result of clearing the log.
The log type information is
provided.
Hardware Log Warning
1553 Log size is near or at capacity
Log type: <Log type>
Warning The size of a hardware log
on the specified system is
near or at the capacity of
the hardware log. The log
type information is
provided.
Hardware Log Full
1554 Log size is full
Log type: <Log type>
Error The size of a hardware log
on the specified system is at
the capacity of the
hardware log. The log type
information is provided.
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