HP 3PAR StoreServ 7450 4-node HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide (OS 3.1 - Page 75

System Name, System Location, The HP 3PAR MIB, Default value, Description, Access, MIB definition

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Default value: Please provide contact information such as name, phone number, and e-mail address Description: Specifies the name of a person or group responsible for maintaining the storage. This value can be changed via the manager at any time. System Name Access: Read-only MIB definition: sysName Data type: Display string (max. 255 characters) Default value: None Description: Indicates the system name, which is set during initialization and setup of the system. This helps to identify this system from other systems. The value cannot be changed by the manager. System Location Access: Read/write MIB definition: sysLocation Data type: Display string (max. 255 characters) Default value: Please provide location description where the device resides such as building, room, and rack number Description: Contains the user-defined location of the system. This helps to indicate where the storage system is located. For example, the location may be indicated as follows: Building 1, room 4, rack 3. This value can be changed via the manager at any time The HP 3PAR MIB The HP 3PAR MIB contains proprietary information that reflects the configuration and behavior of the system and may be useful for network management. Currently, the HP 3PAR MIB only contains the alertNotify trap definition. Table 12 (page 75) summarizes the contents of this trap. Table 12 Contents of the alertNotify trap Object Descriptor component details nodeID severity timeOccurred id Description Access Tells you which system hardware, software, or logical component caused the alert or alert state change. Read-only Detailed description of the alert or alert state change, displayed as an alert string (for example: PR table is corrupt). For information about system alerts, go to http://www.hp.com/support/hpgt/ 3par and select your server platform. Read-only Node identification number, an integer from 0 through 7 that indicates which Read-only system controller node reported the alert or alert state change. Severity level of the alert or alert state change, which is an integer from 0 Read-only to 5. See the HP 3PAR MIB for definitions for each integer. Time the alert or alert state change occurred, in DDD mmm dd hh:mm:ss Read-only ZZZ yyyy format (for example: Mon, Jan 01 12:30:34 PST 2005). Alert ID. The alert ID uniquely identifies an outstanding alert on some object Read-only within the system. Alert IDs are automatically generated by the HP 3PAR OS and increment when a new alert on a new object is detected. Note also that if an alert is generated on an object and alerts already exist in the system, the alert ID is removed. For alert state traps, the alert ID will be the same as the ID of the trap that indicated the original problem. The HP 3PAR SNMP Agent 75

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Default value:
Please provide contact information such as name, phone number,
and e-mail address
Description:
Specifies the name of a person or group responsible for maintaining the storage. This
value can be changed via the manager at any time.
System Name
Access:
Read-only
MIB definition:
sysName
Data type:
Display string (max. 255 characters)
Default value:
None
Description:
Indicates the system name, which is set during initialization and setup of the system.
This helps to identify this system from other systems. The value cannot be changed by the manager.
System Location
Access:
Read/write
MIB definition:
sysLocation
Data type:
Display string (max. 255 characters)
Default value:
Please provide location description where the device resides
such as building, room, and rack number
Description:
Contains the user-defined location of the system. This helps to indicate where the
storage system is located. For example, the location may be indicated as follows:
Building 1,
room 4, rack 3
. This value can be changed via the manager at any time
The HP 3PAR MIB
The HP 3PAR MIB contains proprietary information that reflects the configuration and behavior of
the system and may be useful for network management. Currently, the HP 3PAR MIB only contains
the
alertNotify
trap definition.
Table 12 (page 75)
summarizes the contents of this trap.
Table 12 Contents of the alertNotify trap
Access
Description
Object Descriptor
Read-only
Tells you which system hardware, software, or logical component caused
the alert or alert state change.
component
Read-only
Detailed description of the alert or alert state change, displayed as an alert
string (for example:
PR table <table_name> is corrupt
). For
details
information about system alerts, go to
h
t
tp://w
w
w
.hp
.co
m/su
ppo
r
t/hpgt/
3par
and select your server platform.
Read-only
Node identification number, an integer from 0 through 7 that indicates which
system controller node reported the alert or alert state change.
nodeID
Read-only
Severity level of the alert or alert state change, which is an integer from 0
to 5. See the HP 3PAR MIB for definitions for each integer.
severity
Read-only
Time the alert or alert state change occurred, in
DDD mmm dd hh:mm:ss
ZZZ yyyy
format (for example:
Mon, Jan 01 12:30:34 PST 2005
).
timeOccurred
Read-only
Alert ID. The alert ID uniquely identifies an outstanding alert on some object
within the system. Alert IDs are automatically generated by the HP 3PAR OS
id
and increment when a new alert on a new object is detected. Note also that
if an alert is generated on an object and alerts already exist in the system,
the alert ID is removed. For alert state traps, the alert ID will be the same as
the ID of the trap that indicated the original problem.
The HP 3PAR SNMP Agent
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