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Configuring Fabric Watch using Web Tools, Configuring Fabric Watch using SNMP

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asked to provide values for each FRU alarm state and alarm action. To accept the default value for each FRU (as shown in Figure ), press Return. After you have configured a FRU alarm state and alarm action, the values apply to all FRUs of that type. For example, the values specified for a slot FRU will apply to all slots in the enclosure. swd123:admin> fwfrucfg The current FRU configuration: Alarm State Alarm Action Slot 31 1 Power Supply 0 0 Fan 0 0 WWN 0 0 Note that the value 0 for a parameter means that it is NOT used in the calculation Configurable Alarm States are: Absent-1, Inserted-2, On-4, Off-8, Faulty-16 Configurable Alarm Actions are: Errlog-1, E-mail-16 Slot Alarm State: (0..31) [31] Slot Alarm Action: (0..17) [1] Power Supply Alarm State: (0..31) [0] Power Supply Alarm Action: (0..17) [0] Fan Alarm State: (0..31) [0] Fan Alarm Action: (0..17) [0] WWN Alarm State: (0..31) [0] WWN Alarm Action: (0..17) [0] Fru configuration left unchanged Figure 14 fwFruCfg configuration You can specify triggers for any number of alarm states or alarm actions. The first prompt enables you to select which FRU states trigger events. To select a group of FRU states: 1. Add the numbers beside each state (for the states you want to include). 2. Enter the total at the prompt For example, to trigger events using the Absent, Off, and Faulty states, add the assigned values and enter that value at the prompt. In this case, the values are 1, 8, and 16, respectively, and the total is 25. Configuring Fabric Watch using Web Tools To configure Fabric Watch using Advanced Web Tools, see the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x advanced web tools administrator guide. Configuring Fabric Watch using SNMP NOTE: The instructions given in this procedure apply to the AdvantNet MIB browser. The procedure might vary if you use other MIB browsers. To configure Fabric Watch using SNMP: 1. Open a MIB browser. Fabric OS 5.x Fabric Watch administrator guide 51

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asked to provide values for each FRU alarm state and alarm action. To accept the default value for each
FRU (as shown in
Figure
), press
Return
.
After you have configured a FRU alarm state and alarm action, the values apply to all FRUs of that type.
For example, the values specified for a slot FRU will apply to all slots in the enclosure.
Figure 14
fwFruCfg configuration
You can specify triggers for any number of alarm states or alarm actions. The first prompt enables you to
select which FRU states trigger events.
To select a group of FRU states:
1.
Add the numbers beside each state (for the states you want to include).
2.
Enter the total at the prompt
For example, to trigger events using the Absent, Off, and Faulty states, add the assigned values and enter
that value at the prompt. In this case, the values are 1, 8, and 16, respectively, and the total is 25.
Configuring Fabric Watch using Web Tools
To configure Fabric Watch using Advanced Web Tools, see the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x advanced
web tools administrator guide
.
Configuring Fabric Watch using SNMP
NOTE:
The instructions given in this procedure apply to the AdvantNet MIB browser. The procedure might
vary if you use other MIB browsers.
To configure Fabric Watch using SNMP:
1.
Open a MIB browser.
swd123:admin> fwfrucfg
The current FRU configuration:
Alarm State
Alarm Action
------------------------------------------------------
Slot
31
1
Power Supply
0
0
Fan
0
0
WWN
0
0
Note that the value 0 for a parameter means that it is NOT used
in the calculation
Configurable Alarm States are:
Absent-1, Inserted-2, On-4, Off-8, Faulty-16
Configurable Alarm Actions are:
Errlog-1, E-mail-16
Slot Alarm State: (0..31) [31]
Slot Alarm Action: (0..17) [1]
Power Supply Alarm State: (0..31) [0]
Power Supply Alarm Action: (0..17) [0]
Fan Alarm State: (0..31) [0]
Fan Alarm Action: (0..17) [0]
WWN Alarm State: (0..31) [0]
WWN Alarm Action: (0..17) [0]
Fru configuration left unchanged