HP StorageWorks Command Console V2.5 User Guide (AA-RV1UA-TE, March 2005)

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Interpreting SNMP Traps
114 Command Console V2.5 User Guide
ID and State Values
The range of values in the ID and status value fields varies, depending upon the
type of storage component causing a trap. Acceptable values for various
components are as follows:
For disk drives:
disk_name:state
where disk_name is the name of the disk drive in the subsystem and state is
either of the following:
1—Drive went from bad to good.
2—Drive went from good to bad.
For temperature sensors:
cabinet_number:sensor_type:state
where cabinet_number is the cabinet ID, from 0-3, in a BA370 enclosure,
sensor_type is the EMU sensor, sensor 1, or sensor 2 in a 2100 enclosure,
and
state is either of the following:
1—Temperature went from bad to good.
2—Temperature went from good to bad.
For cabinet fans:
cabinet_number:fan_position:state
where cabinet_number is the cabinet ID, from 0-3, in a BA370 enclosure
fan_position is the fan location, from 1-3, and
state is either of the following:
1—Went from bad to good.
2—Fan went from good to bad.
For power supplies:
cabinet_number:pwr_position:state
where cabinet_number is the cabinet ID, from 0-3, in a BA370 enclosure
pwr_position is the power supply location, from 1-2, and
state is either of the following:
1—Power supply went from bad to good.
2—Power supply went from good to bad.
3—Power supply not present.