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

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sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsChassisName
cpqSsChassisTime
cpqFcaSpareBusNumber
cpqFcaSpareBay
cpqFcaSpareStatus
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Spare Status is now [cpqFcaSpareStatus] on bus
[cpqFcaSpareBusNumber].”
16008 - cmafcad
Log message: "Status is now %d for tape controller %s."
SNMP trap: cpqFcTapeCntlrStatusChange - 16008 in cpqfca.mib
Symptom: This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the status of a Fiber Channel Tape
Controller. The variable cpqFcTapeCntlrStatus indicates the current tape controller status. The variable
cpqFcTapeCntlrWWN indicates the unique tape controller world wide name associated with this
controller.
User action: If the tape controller status is offline, access to the tape library and tapes has been lost.
Check the tape library and all Fibre connections for problems.
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqFcTapeCntlrWWN
cpqFcTapeCntlrStatus
Supporting SNMP trap description: “"Status is now [cpqFcTapeCntlrStatus] for tape controller
[cpqFcTapeCntlrWWN]"
16014 - cmafcad
Log message: “Redundant controller is now active. Chassis name: [cpqSsChassisName], I/O slot:
[cpqFcaCntlrBoxIoS lot]”
SNMP trap: cpqFcaCntlrActive - 16014 in CPQFCA.MIB
Symptom: Fibre Array Controller Active. The agent has detected that a backup array controller in a
duplexed pair has switched over to the active role. The variable cpqFcaCntlrBoxIoSlot indicates the new
active controller index.
User action: Check the partner controller for problems. If this was the result of a user initiated switch over,
no action is required.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsChassisName
cpqSsChassisTime
cpqFcaCntlrBoxIoSlot
Supporting SNMP trap description: “Controller in i/o slot [cpqFcaCntlrBoxIoSlot] is now active on chassis
[cpqSsChassisName].”
16016 - cmafcad
Log message: “Physical drive status change. Chassis name: [cpqSsChassisName], Bus:
[cpqFcaPhyDrvBusNumber], Bay: [cpqFcaPhyDrvBay]. Status is now [cpqFcaPhyDrvStatus string].”
SNMP trap: cpqFca2PhyDrvStatusChange - 1 601 6 in CPQFCA.MIB
Symptom: External Array Physical Drive Status Change. The agent has detected a change in the status
of a physical drive. The variable cpqFcaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.
User action: If the physical drive status is threshExceeded(4), predictiveFailure(5) or failed(6), replace the
drive.
Supporting SNMP trap data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags