Linux Trap ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide For use with SmartStart version 8.30

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Log message: “Power Supply Status Change. Chassis Name: [cpqSsChassisName], Power Supply
Status: [cpqSsPowerSu pplyStatus string].”
SNMP trap: cpqSsEx2PowerSupplyStatusChange - 8021 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage system power supply status change. The agent has detected a change in the power
supply status of a storage system. The variable cpqSsPowerSupplyStatus indicates the current status.
User action: If the power supply status is failed, take action to restore power or replace the failed power
supply.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsChassisName
cpqSsChassisTime
cpqSsPowerSupplyBay
cpqSsPowerSupplyStatus
cpqSsPowerSupplySerialNumber
cpqSsPowerSupplyBoardRevision
cpqSsPowerSupplyFirmwareRevision
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Storage system power supply status changed to
[cpqSsPowerSupplyStatus].”
8022 - cmafcad
Log message: “Backplane Fan Status Change. Chassis Name: [cpqSsChassisName], Status:
[cpqSsBackplaneFanStatus].”
SNMP trap: cpqSsExBackplaneFanStatusChange - 8022 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 cpqSsBackplaneFanStatus 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
cpqSsChassisName
cpqSsChassisTime
cpqSsBackplaneIndex
cpqSsBackplaneVendor
cpqSsBackplaneModel
cpqSsBackplaneSerialNumber
cpqSsBackplaneFanStatus
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Storage system fan status changed to [cpqSsBackplaneFanStatus].”
8023 - cmafcad
Log message: “Backplane Temp Status Change. Chassis Name: [cpqSsChassisName], Status:
[cpqSsBackplaneTempStatus].”
SNMP trap: cpqSsExBackplaneTempStatusChange - 8023 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage system temperature status change. The agent has detected a change in the status of
the temperature in a storage system. The variable cpqSsBackplaneTempStatus indicates the current
status.
User action: If the temperature status is degraded or failed, shut down the storage system as soon as
possible. Ensure that the storage system environment is being cooled properly and that no components
are overheated.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsChassisName
cpqSsChassisTime
cpqSsBackplaneIndex