Linux Trap ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide For use with SmartStart version 8.30
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sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSasHbaHwLocation
cpqSasTapeDrvLocationString
cpqSasTapeDrvHbaIndex
cpqSasTapeDrvIndex
cpqSasTapeDrvName
cpqSasTapeDrvFWRev
cpqSasTapeDrvSerialNumber
cpqSasTapeDrvSasAddress
cpqSasTapeDrvStatus
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Status is now [cpqSasPhyDrvStatus].”
Trap IDs: 8008-8031
8008 - cmascsid
Log message: “Storage system fan status changed to [cpqSsBoxFanStatus string].”
SNMP trap: cpqSs3FanStatusChange - 8008 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage system fan status change. The agent has detected a change in the Fan Status of a
storage system. The variable cpqSsBoxFanStatus indicates the current fan status.
User action: If the fan status is degraded or failed, replace any failed fans.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsBoxFanStatus
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Storage System fan status changed to [cpqSsBoxFanStatus].”
8009 - cmascsid
Log message: “Storage system temperature failure.”
SNMP trap: cpqSs3TempFailed - 8009 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage system temperature failure. The agent has detected that a temperature status has
been set to Failed. The storage system will be shut down.
User action: Shut down the storage system as soon as possible. Ensure that the storage system
environment is cooled properly and that no components are overheated.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsBoxTempStatus
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Storage System will be shut down.”
8010 - cmascsid
Log message: “Storage system temperature degraded.”
SNMP trap: cpqSs3TempDegraded - 8010 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage system temperature degraded. The agent has detected a temperature status that has
been set to degraded. The storage system's temperature is outside of the normal operating range.
User action: Shut down the storage system as soon as possible. Ensure that the storage system
environment is cooled properly and that no components are overheated.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsBoxTempStatus
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Temp is outside of normal range.”