Reference Guide

78 SNMP Traps
103 phLibraryStateChange Change in Online State
Indicates that the online state of the physical library has
changed.
104 moduleDoorStatusChange Module Door Status Change
Indicates that a library access door has been opened,
closed, locked, or unlocked, interrupting or enabling
power to the robot.
105 ieDoorStatusChange I/E Door Status Change
Indicates that an I/E station door has been opened or
closed.
106 roboticsReady Robotics Ready
Indicates that the library’s robotics system has
transitioned from a “not ready” to “ready” state.
Traps 106 and 107 may occur as part of a startup or
shutdown procedure. If they occur at another time, a
library door may be open.
107 roboticsNotReady Robotics Not Ready
Indicates that the library’s robotics system has
transitioned from a “ready” to “not ready” state.
Traps 106 and 107 may occur as part of a startup or
shutdown procedure. If they occur at another time, a
library door may be open.
108 logicalLibraryStateChange Logical Library State Change
Indicates that a logical library, also known as a partition,
has been taken online or offline.
109 connectivityStatusChange RAS Status Change: Connectivity
a
Indicates that the status of the connectivity subsystem
(which includes the I/O management unit and other
components) has changed. This may indicate a change
to “good” status, so refer to the return value to
determine what action you should take. If the return
value indicates that a problem exists, use the operator
panel or remote web client to determine how to resolve
the issue.
Table 1 Status Traps (Continued)
Trap ID Trap Description
a. The library issues a trap whenever the aggregate state of one of the Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) status
groups changes. Listening for these traps (rather than querying for them) is the preferred method of monitoring the
health of the library.