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External details for connUnitPortTable, Configuring SNMP event notification in SMU, SNMP management - g3 msa array

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Table 13 connUnitSensorTable index, name, type, and characteristic values (continued) connUnitSensorIndex connUnitSensorName 28 Power Supply 1 Voltage, 5V 29 Power Supply 1 Voltage, 3.3V 30 Power Supply 2 Voltage, 12V 31 Power Supply 2 Voltage, 5V 32 Power Supply 2 Voltage, 3.3V 33 Overall Status connUnitSensorType connUnitSensor Characteristic power-supply(5) power(9) power-supply(5) power(9) power-supply(5) power(9) power-supply(5) power(9) power-supply(5) power(9) enclosure(7) other(2) External details for connUnitPortTable Table 14 connUnitPortTable index and name values connUnitPortIndex connUnitPortName 1 Host Port 1 (Controller A) 2 Host Port 2 (Controller B) 3 Host Port 1 (Controller A) 4 Host Port 2 (Controller B) Configuring SNMP event notification in SMU 1. Verify that the storage system's SNMP service is enabled; see Changing management interface settings on page 41. 2. Configure and enable SNMP traps; see Configuring SNMP notification on page 42. SNMP management You can manage storage devices using SNMP with a network management system such as HP System Insight Manager (SIM), or HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition (ISEE). See their documentation for information about loading MIBs, configuring events, and viewing and setting group objects. In order to view and set system group objects, SNMP must be enabled in the storage system; see Changing management interface settings on page 41. Enterprise trap MIB The following pages show the source for the HP enterprise traps MIB, msa2000traps.mib. This MIB defines the content of the SNMP traps that P2000 G3 MSA Systems generate. MSA2000 Array MIB for SNMP Traps --- $Revision: 11692 $ --- Copyright (c) 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. -- Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Dot Hill Systems Corp. -- Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, -- use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer -- Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial -- Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial -- license. --- MSA2000traps MIB Revision HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System SMU Reference Guide 123

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HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System SMU Reference Guide
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External details for connUnitPortTable
Configuring SNMP event notification in SMU
1.
Verify that the storage system’s SNMP service is enabled; see
Changing management interface settings
on page 41.
2.
Configure and enable SNMP traps; see
Configuring SNMP notification
on page 42.
SNMP management
You can manage storage devices using SNMP with a network management system such as HP System
Insight Manager (SIM), or HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition (ISEE). See their documentation for
information about loading MIBs, configuring events, and viewing and setting group objects.
In order to view and set system group objects, SNMP must be enabled in the storage system; see
Changing
management interface settings
on page 41.
Enterprise trap MIB
The following pages show the source for the HP enterprise traps MIB,
msa2000traps.mib
. This MIB
defines the content of the SNMP traps that P2000 G3 MSA Systems generate.
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- MSA2000 Array MIB for SNMP Traps
--
-- $Revision: 11692 $
--
-- Copyright (c) 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
-- Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Dot Hill Systems Corp.
-- Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession,
-- use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer
-- Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial
-- Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial
-- license.
--
--
MSA2000traps MIB Revision
--
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28
Power Supply 1 Voltage, 5V
power-supply(5)
power(9)
29
Power Supply 1 Voltage, 3.3V
power-supply(5)
power(9)
30
Power Supply 2 Voltage, 12V
power-supply(5)
power(9)
31
Power Supply 2 Voltage, 5V
power-supply(5)
power(9)
32
Power Supply 2 Voltage, 3.3V
power-supply(5)
power(9)
33
Overall Status
enclosure(7)
other(2)
Table 13
connUnitSensorTable index, name, type, and characteristic values (continued)
connUnitSensorIndex
connUnitSensorName
connUnitSensorType
connUnitSensor
Characteristic
Table 14
connUnitPortTable index and name values
connUnitPortIndex
connUnitPortName
1
Host Port 1 (Controller A)
2
Host Port 2 (Controller B)
3
Host Port 1 (Controller A)
4
Host Port 2 (Controller B)