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1. Error RMC S2 SEL entry Trap text Trap Trap name code no 040003 FAN XY Redundant The redundant fan 2015 sc2Trap fan failed FAN XY failed in RedundantFan cabinet XY of server Failed XY System can become critical if another fan in this group fails 040004 FAN XY Fan Fan FAN XY was 2011 sc2TrapFan removed removed from Removed cabinet XY of server XY 050001 Temp XY Temperature at 2020 sc2TrapTemp Temperature OK sensor Temp XY in Ok cabinet XY of server XY is within normal range 050016 Temp XY Temperature at 2021 sc2TrapTemp Temperature warning sensor Temp XY in Warning cabinet XY of server XY has reached the warning level 050017 Temp YX Temperature at 2022 sc2TrapTemp Temperature critical sensor Temp XY in Critical cabinet XY of server XY has reached the critical level 070000 PSU XY Power Power supply PSU 2031 sc2TrapPower supply removed XY in cabinet XY at Supply server XY was Removed removed Table 4 RMC S2 SEL entry SC2 MIB trap ServerView Event Manager 31 RMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps Error RMC S2 SEL entry Trap text Trap Trap name code no 070001 PSU XY Power Power supply PSU_ 2030 sc2TrapPower supply OK XY in cabinet XY at SupplyAdded server XY was added Power supply PSU_ 2032 sc2TrapPower XY in cabinet X
2. 1300 A user has created a new DuplexWrite group or has added a disk to an existing DuplexWrite group as requested by the configuration utility informational Table 24 DuplexWrite traps ServerView Event Manager 109 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sieDWPieceFailed 1311 The driver has detected an critical error on one of the disks of a DuplexWrite group sieDWPieceRecovere 1305 A DuplexWrite group was __ informational d successfully recovered Both elements of the DuplexWrite group have the status ONLINE sieDWPieceRemoved 1301 A user has removed a disk informational from a DuplexWrite group The action was requested by the configuration utility sieDWRecoverAborte 1306 A user has aborted the minor d recovery process of a DuplexWrite group sieDWRefreshFinishe 1350 The driver interface has informational d updated the internal data structures sieDWReservationCo 1307 The driver has detected a major nflict reservation conflict A whole DuplexWrite group is no longer accessible This is not an error if it occurs during the initialization phase sieDWStatusSet 1303 A user has modified the minor status of a disk of a DuplexWrite group The action was requested by the configuration utility sieDWUpdateStatus 1304 The driver has updated the minor status of a DuplexWrite group Table 24 DuplexWrit
3. Access to the ServerView link collection You can reach the link collection of the ServerView Suite in various ways 1 Via ServerView Operations Manager gt Select Help Links on the start page or on the menu bar This opens the start page of the ServerView link collection 2 Via the ServerView Suite DVD 2 or via the start page of the online documentation for the ServerView Suite on the Fujitsu Technology Solutions manual server You access the start page of the online documentation via the following link http manuals ts fujitsu com gt Inthe selection list on the left select Industry standard servers gt Click the menu item PRIMERGY ServerView Links This opens the start page of the ServerView link collection 3 Via the ServerView Suite DVD 1 gt Inthe start window of the ServerView Suite DVD 1 select the option Select ServerView Software Products gt Click Start This takes you to the page with the software products of the ServerView Suite gt On the menu bar select Links This opens the start page of the ServerView link collection 1 3 Documentation for ServerView Suite The documentation for the ServerView Suite can be found on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with each server system The documentation can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet You will find the online documentation at hitp manuals ts fujitsu com under the link Industry standard servers 10 ServerView Event M
4. Table 15 Input fields in the Station Settings window Time Model Settings tab The Time Model Settings tab allows you to select add or modify a time model You can define hour by hour for the whole week when an alarm is to be forwarded ServerView Event Manager 77 Macros 4 11 Macros Below is a list of macros that can be used for the forwarding of alarms e g Mail Pager These macros are replaced by the corresponding information about the servers which are reporting the alarm Name Meaning _SRV Name of the server _TRP Text of the alarm message TYP Brief description of the alarm _IPA IP address of the server _CTY Community _SEV Severity of the alarm critical major minor informational unknown _TIM Time model format yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Local time schedule of the management station according to which an alarm is forwarded _IDN ID number of the server _OMS Name of management station _MIB MIB file name of the received alarm _SPC Specific number of the received alarm MDL Fujitsu REMCS ID of a hardware which is reporting the alarm Table 16 Macros 78 ServerView Event Manager Alarm configuration example 4 12 Alarm configuration example This section explains a typical example of alarm configuration Purpose When an event whose severity is critical occurs on the ALARMTEST server a mail is sent to the administrato
5. Dz A mail was sent for this alarm A broadcast message was sent for this alarm ia re Table 3 Icons in the Alarm Monitor ServerView Event Manager 23 Viewing alarms This alarm was forwarded to the management station An executable program was triggered by this alarm Table 3 Icons in the Alarm Monitor e Inthe bottom right section of the window you can find out information on the selected alarm entry in the alarm list via the two or three tabs provided Alarm Details tab contains a brief description of the selected alarm entry in the alarm list Alarm Information tab contains detailed information on the selected alarm entry as stored in the MIB Server Information tab provides information on the server from which the selected alarm entry originates Under General Information you will see general information about the server e g system name IP address community name and under Additional Information you will see additional information as stored in the Server Properties e g administrator location model On this tab you will also find a link depending on whether the server in question is entered in the ServerView server list or not If the server is in the server list you can use the Edit Server Settings link to open the Server Properties window for this server via which you can change the configured values for the server If the server is not in t
6. 4 2 2 Filtering alarms In the Filter Rules Alarm Filtering dialog box you can activate or deactivate filter settings for an alarm type S ServerView User administrator Logout Fujitsu ServerList d a set Manageme Event Management Monitoring Update Manageme elp Alarm Monitor Alarm Configuration Threshold Manager MIB Integrator Home gt gt Alarm Configuration Configuration Filter Rules Alarm Filtering E Alarm Rules Manage Alarm Rules Assign Servers Assign Alarms 2 Which of the Following alarms do you want to suppress Assign Destinations 9 All unknown alarms Filter Rules Server Filtering Alarm Filtering Alarms from unknown server General Settings Alarms of severity major Alarms of severity minor Alarms of severity informational Set time for repetition in seconds 30 Minimum time in sec that must be reached between two identical alarms from the same server Figure 13 Filter settings for an alarm type You can activate or deactivate the following filter settings All unknown alarms Filter out unknown alarms These are alarms which are not defined in any of the integrated MIBs Alarms from unknown server Filter out alarms from unknown servers Alarms of severity major Filter according to the severity level major Alarms of severity minor Filter according to severity level mino
7. A disk of a DuplexWrite informational group has been marked by the driver as forced active at reboot The partner disk can be used as Snapshot Table 23 DDM Traps 106 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class FscDdmNameChanged 1414 After the driver has changed the name of a DuplexWrite group informational FscDdmPathFailed 1415 After the driver has detected an error on one path of a MultiPath group critical FscDdmRetry 1416 After the driver has detected an error on one path of a MultiPath group and the retry of the command was successful on another path major FscDdmActivePortChang ed 1417 After the driver has changed the active path ofa MultiPath group informational FscDdmReconfigured 1418 Change has been detected detected in the MultiPath configuration informational FscDdmStatusChanged 1419 After the driver has changed the status of a MultiPath path informational FscDdmAutoRecovered 1420 After the driver has enabled a path of a MultiPath group AutoRecovery informational FscDdmErrorCleared 1421 After the driver has cleared the error status of a MultiPath path informational FscDdmPnPRemove 1422 After the driver has detected a Plug and Play Removal informational FscDdmPnPNew 1423 After the driver has detected a Pl
8. Activates the selected destinations lt Deactivates the selected destinations gt gt Activates all known destinations lt lt Deactivates all known destinations Clicking the Apply button saves the new settings Clicking the Reset button restores the settings from the last save You can define the following responses for the alarm rule Send a mail Mail Output a message Popup Log the alarm Event Log Trigger a call to a pager or mobile phone Pager This feature is not supported in the Japanese market Trigger an executable program Execute Trigger a broadcast message Broadcast Generate a trap which is forwarded to another management station Station Send a mail to a special service address Automatic Service Mail This feature is not supported in the Japanese market For Japan another forwarding service called FJJ Service Mail is provided 52 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules By clicking the Add button you can define a new destination The following window opens showing the available destinations Type of New Destination E y x which of the following types of destination do you want to create Send the alarms via mail to an address Popup a view for incoming alarms C Pager Send alarms as SMS Execute Call an executeable Broadcast Broadcastto several stations Station Send as trap to other stations Java Applet Window Figure 12 Type of New Destination Clickin
9. upsBatteryNeeds 17 The UPS batteries require major Replacement immediate replacement upsDiagnosticsFailed 3 Internal UPS self test failed major upsDiagnosticsPassed 10 Internal UPS self test passed informational upsDipSwitchChanged 16 The UPS DIP switch settings minor have been changed upsDischarged 4 The UPS batteries are major discharged If utility power fails an immediate low battery condition will exist Sufficient runtime for necessary action cannot be guaranteed upsOnBattery 5 The UPS is now providing minor battery backup power upsOverload 2 The UPS has sensed a load major greater than 100 of its rated capacity upsRebootStarted 15 The UPS has started the minor reboot sequence The UPS will reboot itself at this time upsSleeping 13 The UPS is entering sleep minor mode ups TurnedOff 12 The UPS has been switched off minor by a management station upsTurnedOn 30 The UPS is turned on informational upsWokeUp 14 The UPS has woken up from __ informational Table 19 APC traps 94 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 3 Blade System traps s31 mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 7244 1 1 1 This section lists the blade system traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class s31LivetimeError 1644 The lifetime of the blade informational system has exceeded the limited count s31MgmtBladeAdded 1601 A management bla
10. Manual rebuild started informational Started2 After the rebuild has finished successfully mylexRebuildDone2 will be sent mylexParityCheck 210 Parity check canceled informational Cancelled mylexParityCheckDone 209 Parity check completed informational successfully mylexParityCheckError 212 Parity check error detected major mylexParityCheck 213 Parity check logical drive major LogicalDriveFailed has failed mylexParityCheckStarted 208 Parity check started informational mylexParityCheckStatus 211 Parity check status informational mylexPhysicalDevice 257 Physical device added informational Added mylexPhysicalDevice 218 Physical device online informational Alive mylexPhysicalDevice 217 Physical device is off critical Died mylexPhysicalDevice 251 A permanent error has minor HardError occurred in the physical device mylexPhysicalDevice 250 Physical device is now a informational Hotspare hot spare device mylexPhysicalDevice 254 A miscellaneous error has minor MiscError occurred in physical device mylexPhysicalDevice 253 Parity error has occurred in minor Table 28 Mylex traps ServerView Event Manager 115 Trap overview DriveFailed2 finished system drive in server has failed Trap name ID Meaning Error class mylexPhysicalDevice 255 Prefailure alert from major Prefailure physical device mylexPhysi
11. amp Rx300S4HB E Rxs00s2 w2k3 RX800 8 samaun SCHWINDEGG J scomss2 Figure 6 Alarm Rules Assign Servers Via the drop down list you can select the alarm rule that you want to edit The file tree in the Serverlist box contains all known and unfiltered servers The Assigned Servers window shows the list of servers and server groups which are assigned to the alarm rule If you move a server group to Assigned Servers associated subgroups are not moved with it and must be moved separately This restriction does not apply to All Servers ServerView Event Manager 43 Alarm rules Because different server groups can have the same name they are displayed in the Alarm Configuration component with their group hierarchy Serverlist Assigned Servers gt Servergroup Windows Groups Augsburg Servergroup Windows Groups M nchen 4 Gaps Ea Augsbure E windows lt a HERA 4 Monchen 2 2 Windows Figure 7 Alarm Rules Assign Servers group hierarchy You can use the following buttons to specify which servers are to belong to this alarm rule gt Adds the selected servers to the alarm rule lt Removes the selected servers from the alarm rule gt gt Adds all known servers to the alarm rule lt lt Removes all servers from the alarm rule If you select Show Information about Server from the context menu additional information about the s
12. dptArrayCfgChangeTrap 12 Configuration of a RAID array changed due to one of the following events creating a new array deleting an existing array modifying an array changing stripe size etc informational dptDevBlock ReassignedTrap The HBA reassigned a block dptScsiDevBadBlockNumber contains the reassigned block number informational dptDevData InconsistentTrap The RAID verify function found a data inconsistency dptScsiDevBadBlockNumber and dptScsiDevBadBlockCount contains the starting block number and the number of blocks affected respectively informational dptDevError ThresholdHitTrap The status of the particular device changed and the error count crossed the device crash threshold informational dptDevLocking StatusChangedTrap Locking of drive started stopped informational dptDevReqSenseTrap Request sense information received from the HBA informational Table 22 DPT traps ServerView Event Manager 103 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class dptDevStatus 9 Status of the SCSI device informational ChangedTrap changed dptHbaCorrected 4 The HBA encountered an informational HardRAMErrorTrap ECC RAM error and corrected it dptScsiHbaBadMemoryAddre ss contains the RAM address dptHbaSoftRAM 3 The HBA encountered an informational ErrorTrap ECC RAM error but th
13. Assign Destinations 3 34 is operating out of specification E Filter Rules 2 3 3 Standby Voltage is out of specific General Settings SY Voltage is out of specification lt I gt add Edt _ Delete Previous Next Apply Reset Figure 5 Alarm Rules Manage Alarm Rules 40 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules Alarm Rules tab The Alarm Rules tab is used to assign alarm rules to alarms servers and alarm destinations The first column lists all known alarm rules The enabled column indicates which alarm rules are activated checkmark and which are deactivated By clicking in the enabled column you can set or remove a checkmark You save the new setting by clicking the Apply button The second column lists the alarms that are assigned to the selected alarm rule Only alarms assigned to the alarm rule are forwarded The third column shows the servers that are assigned to the selected alarm rule Only alarms from assigned servers are forwarded by an alarm rule The fourth column shows all destinations of the incoming alarms for the selected alarm rule With the Add button you can define new alarm rules A window opens for you to enter the new name of the alarm rule With the Edit button you can modify an existing selected alarm rule and with the Delete button you can delete an existing alarm rule Alarms tab The Alarms tab provides an overview of which alarms are assigned to which alarm rules So you
14. Power failed major trapAssetChange 23 Asset is changed major trapBatteryFail 15 UPS battery fails major trapBusUtilization 8 Percent bus utilization major exceeds the threshold value trapBiosEventLog 20 BIOS has new event log major trapBiosEventLog 21 BIOS event log utilization major Utlization exceeds threshold trapChassisIntrusion 16 Chassis intrusion occurs major trapCPUAbnormal 22 CPU has internal error major trapCPUUtilization 7 Percent CPU utilization major exceeds the threshold value trapECC1BitError 3 An EEC 1 bit error occurs major trapeCCMBitError 4 An EEC multi bit error critical occurs trapFanStop 5 Any fan stops functioning major trapFuseFail 17 Fuse failed major trapMemoryUtilization 9 Percent memory utilization major exceeds the threshold value trapNICCounter 11 NIC statistical counter major exceeds the threshold value Table 45 ASM PRIVATE MIB traps 160 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class trapPowerFanFail 14 Any power subsystem fan major fails trapPSFail 12 Any power supply fails major trapRPSFail 18 Redundant power supply is major failed trapRPSFanFail 19 Redundant power supply major fan is failed trapTemperatureCritical 2 Temperatures exceed the critical second level threshold value trapVoltage 6 Any voltage reading major exceeds the save operating range trapVolumeUtilization 1
15. Servers y Assign Alarms Individual Alarms Which of the Following typs of alarm do you want to forward Assign Destinations E Filter Rules Server Filtering F All alarms of severity critical Alarm Filtering General Settings All alarms of severity major I All alarms of severity minor F All alarms of severity informational To All unknown alarms Previous Next Apply Reset Fertig a 4 Figure 10 Alarm Rules Assign Alarms Type of Alarms ServerView Event Manager 49 Alarm rules The top drop down list contains the names of all known alarm rules Here you can select the alarm rule that you want to edit You can activate or deactivate the following filter settings All alarms of severity critical All alarms of severity critical are handled according to the alarm rule All alarms of severity major All alarms of severity major are handled according to the alarm rule All alarms of severity minor All alarms of severity minor are handled according to the alarm rule All alarms of severity informational All alarms of severity informational are handled according to the alarm rule All unknown alarms All unknown alarms are handled according to the alarm rule 50 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules 4 1 4 Forwarding alarms In the Alarm Rules Assign Destinations screen you can make settings relating to alarm destinations Select an alarm rule and then define the actions to be triggered for the servers of t
16. The operation has failed because the tape in the drive has snapped 1 Donot attempt to extract the tape cartridge 2 Call the tape drive supplier helpline critical tapeAlertTrap15 The memory in the tape cartridge has failed which reduces performance Do not use the cartridge for further backup operations minor tapeAlertTrap16 The operation has failed because the tape cartridge was manually ejected while the tape drive was actively writing or reading critical tapeAlertTrap17 You have loaded a cartridge of a type that is read only in this drive The cartridge will appear as write protected minor tapeAlertTrap18 18 The directory on the tape cartridge has been corrupted File search performance will be degraded minor Table 44 Tape traps ServerView Event Manager 149 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap19 19 The tape cartridge is informational nearing the end of its useful life It is recommended that you 1 Use another tape cartridge for your next backup 2 Store this tape cartridge in a safe place in case you need to restore data from it tapeAlertTrap20 20 The tape drive needs critical cleaning 1 If the operation has stopped eject the tape and clean the drive 2 If the operation has not stopped wait for it to finish and then clean the drive tapeAlertTrap2 1 21 The tape driv
17. This trap will be sent when a informational dOn cabinet is switched on sc2TrapCommunication 2002 The communication with informational Established the management controller was reestablished sc2TrapCommunication 2001 The communication with minor Failure management controller failed sc2TrapControllerSelfte 2004 Controller selftest error Critical stError sc2TrapControllerSelfte 2003 Controller selftest warning minor stWarning sc2TrapCorrectableMe 2060 A correctable memory error informational mErrorAddr at specified address was detected sc2TrapCorrectableMe 2062 A correctable memory error informational mErrorBank at specified bank was detected sc2TrapCorrectableMe 2064 A correctable memory error informational mErrorModule at specified module was detected sc2TrapCorrectableMe 2066 A correctable memory error informational mError at unknown location was detected sc2 TrapCpuPrefail 2081 A CPU is predicted to fail major prefailure sc2TrapCpuSpeedChan 2080 This trap will be sent if the informational ged CPU clock frequency was Table 41 ServerControl traps SC2 mib 140 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview spare module Trap name ID Meaning Error class sc2TrapDcFail 2041 DC power failed in the critical specified cabinet This is the result of the systems power good sensor monitoring The system stops
18. cabinet Intrusion XY was opened on Assertion server XY 340003 Housing closed The front door of 2111 sc2Trap housing of cabinet Intrusion Deassertion Table 4 RMC S2 SEL entry SC2 MIB trap 36 ServerView Event Manager 4 Alarm configuration The Alarm Configuration component in the Event Manager is used to define settings for alarm handling You can define alarm rules filter rules and general settings The alarm rules define which alarms are forwarded from which servers to which destinations see section Alarm rules on page 39 The filter rules define which types of alarm are filtered out see section Filter rules on page 55 In the general settings you define the handling of all incoming and unfiltered alarms see section Making settings on page 58 How to start the component is described in the section Starting the Event Manager on page 15 When you select the Alarm Configuration component the following window opens S ServerView User svadmin Logout Fujitsu Alarm Monitor Alarm Configuration Home gt gt Alarm Configuration Configuration Alarm Rules Manage Alarm Rules gt TES Alarm Rules ETA Destinations Manage Alarm Rules i gt a Assign Servers enabled Alarm Rule defined by Alarms and Servers calling Destination Assign Alarms ALL CRITICAL ALARMS All Servers BCW_Mail 1 5 GTL Voltage is out of specification Default_Popup individual Alarms 12Y i
19. if this error occurs sc2TrapFanAdded 2010 The indicated hot plug fan informational was inserted sc2TrapFanCritical 2013 The indicated fan became _ major critical sc2TrapFanFailed 2014 The indicated fan failed Critical sc2 TrapFanOk 2012 The indicated fan is OK informational again sc2TrapFanRemoved 2011 The indicated hot plug fan informational was removed sc2TrapIntrusionAsserti 2110 The front door or housing major on was opened sc2TrapIntrusionChang 2112 The front door or housing major ed was opened or closed sc2TrapIntrusionDeass 2111 The front door or housing informational ertion was closed sc2TrapMemErrorModul 2069 A memory module failed major eFailing sc2TrapMemErrorModul 2068 A memory module is major ePrefail predicted to fail prefailure sc2TrapMemErrorModul 2070 A memory module failed major eReplaced and was replaced by a hot Table 41 ServerControl traps SC2 mib ServerView Event Manager 141 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sc2TrapMessageLogFul 2100 The System Event Log minor l message log is full No more messages can be logged This trap will not occur on wrap around log types sc2TrapMessageLogWa 2101 The warning threshold for minor rning the number of System Event Log entries has been exceeded sc2TrapOnBattery 2042 The UPS is operating on critical battery power or the pow
20. mail system For more information see the Readme files which are located in the installation directory of ServerView The Readme files are located on Windows in lt wwwroot gt ServerView common readme txt on Linux in usr share doc fujitsu ServerViewSuite en README or usr share doc fujitsuServerViewSuite p README Making mail settings If you have selected Mail for the forwarding the following New Mail Configuration window opens ServerView Event Manager 59 Mail forwarding in general E New Mail Configuration Mal Settings a E d mn E AA Time Model almas oo Additional Message Example for message using acronyms Date TIM Trap of severity _SEV from server SRV got Details _TRP mandatory Figure 14 New Mail Configuration In this window you can define all the necessary parameters for forwarding on the Mail Settings Mail Properties and Time Model Settings tabs Fields marked with are mandatory while the other fields are optional 60 ServerView Event Manager Mail forwarding in general Mail Settings tab The Mail Settings tab provides fields for the mail settings some of which already contain predefined settings The input fields in the Mail Settings window have the following meanings Name Meaning Description Name of the mail settings If you want to change the mail settings for an existing mail forwarding see Edit button section Forwarding
21. mib American Power Conversion traps see page 92 Ppc mib UPS traps 2 see page 169 primepower_xscf mib PRIMEPOWER hardware diagnostics see page 119 promiseraid mib promisev1 mib Promise RAID controller traps PSA COM MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA ComTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA ExternalFileUnitTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LIN MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps Table 17 MIB overview 88 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview MIB Traps from Comments PSA PRIMEQUEST traps LinBcm5700Trap MIB mib PSA LinEmulexTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinGds Trap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinGlsTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinGrmpdTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinIntelE1000Trap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinIntelE100Trap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinLanComTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinLsiLogicTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinScsiComTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA LinTg3Trap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA WIN MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA WinBcm5700Trap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA WinEmulexTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA WinIntelE1000Trap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps Table 17 MIB overview ServerView Event Manager 89 Trap overview M
22. settings Li Notes for Linux 1 To receive the forwarded alarm messages a user must be logged onto the Linux system console If no user is logged on the forwarded alarm messages are not saved This means that they will not be output the next time a user logs onto the system console Because with Linux systems the user is logged onto a virtual system console they can either use graphical interfaces GUI session e g Gnome or KDE or the command line interface CLI session The appearance of the layout depends on this With a CLI session the logged on user receives the forwarded alarm message as a plain text message With a GUI session the forwarded alarm message is output in a non modal pop up window The forwarding service uses the database under var run utmp to obtain information on the users connected to the system console The entries in the database should therefore be correct If a graphics session is started on the system console with the startx program the necessary entries are not made under var run utmp The forwarded alarms are then not output To receive the forwarded alarm messages as pop up messages on the ServerView management station the Linux operating system should begin in graphics mode runlevel 5 after a system start The forwarding service does not forward alarms to Xconsoles 68 ServerView Event Manager Making pager settings COM port and modem 4 7 Making pager settings C
23. shows the names of the alarms Alarm Name their severity Severity their MIB file MIB in which the alarm is defined and their trap name Identifier Alarms which are assigned to the selected alarm rule are indicated by selected checkboxes You can select or deselect a checkbox by clicking it Clicking the Apply button saves the changed settings for the alarm rule The value of the Assigned counter then matches the value of the Checked counter All alarms in the alarm list can be sorted or filtered according to different criteria This allows only certain alarms to be displayed You sort the alarms by clicking the relevant column in the header of the alarm list You can sort them alphabetically by Alarm Name Severity MIB or Identifier You filter the alarms by clicking the corresponding filter icons iy in the header of the alarm list You can filter them according to selected alarms selected checkboxes Alarm Name Severity or MIB Clicking the filter icon opens the respective associated dialog box If for example you have selected Severity the dialog box shows the error severities which you can then select You make your selection and then confirm it with OK Depending on your selection the window then shows only the filtered alarms An active filter is indicated by a blue filter icon In the standard filter Standard all selection elements are selected via checkboxes In the customized filter Customize you make your sel
24. the major agent and power supply was interrupted contactFault 18 One of the contacts on the major Measure UPS has changed from its default position contactFaultResolved 19 An error on one of the informational Measure UPS contacts has been resolved hardwareFailure 20 The UPS is on bypass due to a major Bypass hardware failure lowBattery 7 The UPS system batteries are major low and will soon be exhausted If utility power is not restored the UPS will put itself to sleep and immediately cut power to the load powerRestored 9 Utility power has been restored informational after the occurrence of an upsOnBattery condition restartAgent 29 The agent was restarted on the informational command of the manager returnFromBypass 23 The UPS has returned from informational bypass mode returnFromLowBattery 11 The UPS has returned from a_ informational lowBattery condition smartAvrReducing 31 The UPS has enabled minor SmartAVR voltage reduction smartBoostOn 6 The UPS has enabled minor SmartBoost Table 19 APC traps ServerView Event Manager 93 Trap overview sleep mode Power to the load has been restored Trap name ID Meaning Error class softwareBypass 21 The UPS has been set to minor bypass by a user via software or via the UPS front panel switchedBypass 22 The UPS has been set to minor bypass by a user via the switch on the back
25. the context menu Alarms with the severity critical cannot be deleted until they have been acknowledged ServerView Event Manager 27 Testing the connection 3 5 Testing the connection To test the connection to a specific server you can send a trap Proceed as follows gt Select Test Trap from the context menu The Test Trap window opens gt Either select the server from the list under Serverlist or gt Enter the IP address of the server If you wish you can specify the server name gt Either accept the default values for Community and Timeout or enter the relevant values in these fields gt To test the connection click the Test trap button A window informs you of the connection status To close this window click the Close button Note for Linux If you perform a connection test for the local host 127 0 0 1 localhost the test trap times out This is because the system is waiting for a response from the IP address of the local host to which ServerView Operations Manager made the request whereas the actual response received by the trap comes from the real IP address of the server specified in the SNMP master agent 28 ServerView Event Manager Other settings 3 6 Other settings 3 6 1 Editing an alarm note You can edit the note displayed for an alarm entry gt Click the relevant alarm entry Select Edit Note from the context menu The Edit Note window opens gt Enter your te
26. to be written to the operating system event log list When you receive alarms with the checked severities the alarms are logged in the operating system event log When you receive alarms with the checked severities a pop up notification for each alarm is displayed on the management server The Alarm Monitor window is to move to the foreground Every time you receive an alarm with the checked severities the AlarmMonitor window is displayed on top of any open windows For this to happen the AlarmMonitor window must be open already You can specify when the alarm is to be deleted You can define whether the alarm is to be deleted when it reaches a certain age or when the log list contains a certain number of entries Once a certain number of entries is reached the oldest one in the list is deleted Clicking the Apply button saves the new settings Clicking the Reset button restores the settings from the last save With general settings event logs are recorded independently from Alarm Rules Depending on the configuration two event logs may be recorded for the same alarm 58 ServerView Event Manager Mail forwarding in general 44 Mail forwarding in general Points to note when setting up the mail service MAPI To configure the mail service check whether Microsoft Mail is installed If the Microsoft mail system is not installed you will need to run the setup program of your operating system again to install the
27. 0 20 This section lists ServerControl traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class sc2TrapAcFail 2040 Mains failed in the specified cabinet This trap occurs only in storage extension cabinets without UPS or BBU A server has no time to send this trap critical sc2TrapBatteryVoltage Prefail 2054 Battery is predicted to fail major sc2TrapBiosSelftest Error 2005 A critical error occurs while BIOS selftest Take notice of this error to clear the error condition critical sc2TrapBootMessage LogEntry 2102 An error message was written into the systemboard s message log This could have happened when an error occurred before the server management agents were running or any error without a specific trap See server management message log for detailed error description major sc2 TrapBootRetryCount Zero 2095 This trap will be sent when a boot retry counter gets zero on power up major Table 41 ServerControl traps SC2 mib ServerView Event Manager 139 Trap overview changed because of a temperature problem Trap name ID Meaning Error class sc2TrapCabinetSwitche 2090 This trap will be sent when a informational dOff cabinet is switched off For obvious reasons it cannot be sent when the main cabinet is switched off sc2TrapCabinetSwitche 2091
28. 0 Percent volume utilization major exceeds the threshold value Table 45 ASM PRIVATE MIB traps ServerView Event Manager 161 Trap overview LDCM MIB traps Ldcm mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 343 2 5 1 2 Trap name ID Meaning Error class IdemCriticalTrap 5 Manager has reported a Critical severity Critical event IdcmFatalTrap 6 Manager has reported a Critical severity Fatal event IdcminfoTrap 2 Manager has reported an informational Informational event IdcmOkTrap 3 Manager has reported a informational severity OK event IdcmUnknownTrap 1 Manager has reported an informational Unknown event IdcmWarning Trap 4 Manager has reported a minor severity Warning event Table 46 LDCM MIB traps LDSM MIB traps Ldsm mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 343 2 5 1 3 Trap name ID Meaning Error class IdsmCriticalTrap 4 Manager has reported a Critical critical error class event IdsmInformationalTrap 2 Manager has reported an __ informational informational error class event IdsmOkTrap 1 Manager has reported an informational OK error class event IdsmWarningTrap 3 Manager has reported a minor warning error class event Table 47 LDSM MIB traps 162 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 23 Threshold traps Trap mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 This section lists threshold traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error cl
29. 01 Defect on environment critical eDefectSet hardware has occurred wsaEnvironmentHardwar 302 Error on environment critical eErrorSet hardware has occurred wsaEnvironmentRepair 303 Environment component minor was repaired wsaErrorRepair 6 An error was repaired minor wsaGenLogMessage 900 Error in one module on informational server has occurred wsaGenLogMessagelnfo 910 Error in one module on informational server has occurred wsaGenLogMessageCriti 913 Error in one module on critical cal server has occurred wsaGenLogMessageMaj 912 Error in one module on major or server has occurred wsaGenLogMessageMin 911 Error in one module on minor or server has occurred wsaHardwareActiveSet 315 Hardware active was set informational wsaHardwareDeactiveSe 314 Hardware deactive was set critical t wsaHWComponentAttac 316 Hardware component has informational hed been attached wsaHWComponentDetac 317 Hardware component has _ informational hed been detached wsaLarHardwareDefectS 1 A hardware defect has critical et occurred wsaLarHardwareDefectU 2 A hardware defect was informational nset repaired wsaLarHardwareErrorSet 3 A hardware error has critical Table 36 WSA TRAP MIB traps ServerView Event Manager 123 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class wsaLarHardwareErrorUn 4 A hardware error was informational set repair
30. 03 Lun 00 informational externallnputFailureTrap The user defined External Input to the EMU indicates a failure If the state of the is FAILURE then one of the user defined external input devices is reporting a problem major externallnput InformationTrap 21 The user defined External Input to the EMU indicates a recovery informational Table 37 PXRE traps 126 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class fanFailureTrap The fan in the specified location has failed Replace fan major faninformationTrap The fan in the specified location was recovered informational lunFailure Trap 16 The LUN has failed and is off line Possible cause is too many failed disk drives that make up the LUN the OS can no longer communicate with the LUN for other reasons critical lunInformation Trap 19 A LUN has become optimal due to successful completion of the reconstruction process informational lunReconstructTrap 17 The LUN has started the reconstruction process but is available for normal use Possible causes are an available disk drive was created as a spare to be inserted into the set an existing spare was automatically added to the set for reconstruction upon failure of a member disk device minor lunReducedTrap 18 A LUN has become degraded due to a member disk dev
31. 4 7 Making pager settings COM port and modem 69 4 8 Making execute settings 72 4 9 Making broadcast settings 73 4 10 Making trap settings 76 4 11 MACKS 4 A A e AAA A A 78 4 12 Alarm configuration example 79 5 TAPS 6 60 a a ee t 83 5 1 Displaying trap information 83 5 2 Displaying traps in the Windows event log 86 5 3 Trap OVEIVIEW o soc ce socero ra ee ee be ee 86 5 3 1 Adaptec traps Duralink mib 2 92 D32 APC traps Powernet mib e 92 53 3 Blade System traps s31 mib a aa aana anaana a 95 5 3 4 Cluster traps NTCluster mib o a aaa a 100 5 35 DPT raps dpiscsi MiB e s e coracora s a A a e 103 5 3 6 DuplexDataManager traps Ddm mib 105 5 3 7 DuplexWrite traps DW mib o a aa a a 109 ServerView Event Manager Contents 5 3 8 5 3 9 5 3 10 5 3 11 5 3 12 5 3 13 5 3 14 5 3 15 5 3 16 5 3 17 5 3 18 5 3 19 5 3 20 5 3 21 5 3 22 5 3 23 5 3 24 Hard disk S M A R T traps Hd mib 111 Generic taps 54 2a 0a4 os rak Tidee antaa 112 MultiPath traps Mp MiD o 113 Mylex traps Mylex mib 0 o 114 PCI HotPlug traps pcihotplug mib 118 PRIMEPOWER WARS 2 0644 6 e6 4 a Kea eS a 119 PARE traps demb c es o ezo Hee eee 4 125 RAID Adapter traps
32. 5 Time has changed or a informational nonuniform time adjustment has occurred sniNTDownServer 300 Server is going down informational sniNTEventLogError 330 Error entry was written to informational event log sniNTEventLogFailure 334 Failure audit entry was informational written to event log sniNTEventLog 332 Information entry was informational Information written to event log sniNTEventLogSuccess 333 Success audit entry was informational written to event log sniNTEventLogWarning 331 Warning entry was written informational to event log sniNTFileChangeAttr 322 File or directory attributes informational have been changed sniNTFileChange 321 Directory name has been _ informational DirName changed created or deleted sniNTFileChangeLast 324 Last write time on a file has informational Write been changed sniNTFileChangeName 320 File name has been informational changed created or deleted sniNTFileChange 325 Security on a file has been informational Security changed sniNTFileChangeSize 323 File size has been changed informational Table 48 Threshold traps 164 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniNTLoginUser 301 User logged into server informational sniNTRegChangeAttr 311 Attributes for a key or its informational subtree in registry has been changed
33. 8 Correctable memory Too many 2071 sc2TrapMem error disabled correctable memory ErrorLogging errors in cabinet XY Disabled at server XY Error logging was disabled If logging was disabled and not automatically enabled again you have to reboot your server to enable memory error logging again If logging is disabled prefailure detection is also not active Table 4 RMC S2 SEL entry SC2 MIB trap ServerView Event Manager 35 RMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps XY was closed on server XY Error RMC S2 SEL entry Trap text Trap Trap name code no 190017 DIMM XY Memory Memory module 2070 sc2TrapMem replaced by spare DIMM XY in cabinet ErrorModule memory XY of server XY had Replaced failed and was replaced by a hot spare module 19001A DIMM XY Memory Memory module 2068 sc2TrapMem module failed failure is predicted ErrorModule predicted for module DIMM Prefail XY in cabinet XY of server XY 19001F Memory redundancy Memory 2074 sc2TrapMem lost configuration in Error cabinet XY of server Redundancy XY has lost Lost redundancy 190035 DIMM XY Memory Memory module 2069 sc2Trap module error DIMM XY in cabinet MemError 190036 DIMM XY Memory XY of server XY is ModuleFailing module failed failing Too many disabled errors have occurred 340002 Housing opened The front door or 2110 sc2Trap housing of
34. 9 Making pager settings COM port and modem Name Meaning Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to be forwarded Select a predefined time model from the drop down list You can set your own time model via the Time Model Settings tab Retry Delay Delay in minutes between two pager attempts Do not select too short a time as calls to a pager can be delayed by a few minutes by the service provider Also bear in mind the time required to reach the server management station This delay can be around five or more minutes Retries Maximum number of attempts to forward an alarm to a pager before a message appears Pager Type Type of the pager signal numeric alpha SMS1 Service SMS2 Service NTT Service If you select the wrong pager type the transmission will be ignored because of an invalid communication protocol Table 11 Input fields in the Mail Settings window 70 ServerView Event Manager Making pager settings COM port and modem You specify the pager service via the Pager SMS 1 or SMS 2 tabs The Server Numtab tells you which server numbers are assigned to which server name The server number is sent to the pager type numeric You can test your settings by clicking the Test button For each service number you make settings for data bits parity and stop bits and you define the prompt used by the pager service for messages With the SMS1 and SMS2 serv
35. HotPlugAction physical slot number held in pciHotPlugTrapPhysicalSlotN umber object was finished siePciHotPlugTrap 1000 A Hot Removal action has informational HotRemoval been started siePciHotPlugTrap 1001 A Hot Replace action has __ informational HotReplace been started Table 29 PCI HotPlug traps 118 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 13 PRIMEPOWER traps This section describes the traps supplied with PRIMEPOWER ADICLIBMIB V2 traps ADICLIBMIB v2 mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 3764 3 Trap name ID Meaning Error class doorStateChange 2 The door state has changed informational error 6 The device has an error Error code and error data is displayed informational mailboxStateChange 3 The mailbox state has changed informational Previous status is displayed sac 7 The device has generated a informational SAC code shutdown 5 The device has been shut informational down The shutdown state is displayed startup 4 The device was started The informational shutdown state is displayed statusChange 1 The status has changed informational Table 30 ADICLIBMIB traps DOMAIN MIB traps domagt mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 41 Trap name ID Meaning Error class domNodeAdded 52 A client was added to domain informational domNodeDeleted 53 A client was deleted informatio
36. IB Traps from Comments PSA WinlntelE100Trap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps PSA WinLsiLogicTrap MIB mib PRIMEQUEST traps RAID mib RFC1157 mib RFC1213 mib RFC1285 mib RFC1628 mib RMS C_SNMPv1_contact mib RMS C_SNMPv1_humid1 mib RMS C_SNMPv1_humid2 mib RMS C_SNMPv1_main mi b RMS C_SNMPv1_output mib RMS C_SNMPv1_temp2 mib Rompilot mib RomPilot traps see page 132 S31 mib Blade server traps SANMgrV1 mib Pathlight SAN Data Gateway SC mib ServerControl traps see page 133 SC2 mib SECURITY mib Servervi mib FUJITSU ServerVisor traps Table 17 MIB overview 90 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview MIB Traps from Comments ServerView mib ServerView traps see page 145 Status mib ServerView status traps see page 146 tapealrt mib Tape driver traps see page 147 Threshold mib TOK mib Trap mib ServerView traps see page 163 trap1493 mib Switch traps trap1757 mib Switch traps unicorn trap mib uniserv mib PRIMEPOWER Enterprise Server see page 121 UNIX mib Upsman mib Enterprise Specific Top Level MIB by Quazar see page 168 GmbH UPS traps 1 v1_fscHaCI mib PRIMECLUSTER traps VMWARE TRAPS MIB mib VV mib WFM mib Wired for Management traps wsatrap mib PRIMEPOWER hardware Table 17 MIB overview ServerView E
37. IB CentricStor FS mib clariion fsc_2 mib CMC32 MIB CPQHOST MIB mib dec mib dhtraps mib dptscsi mib DVV mib egenera 1 mib eurologic mib FCMGMT MIB mib FibreCAT TX S2 mib ESC AC MIBY1 mib FSC RCA4PLUS TRAP mib GSVVB PRIVATE MIB mib HA mib HD MIB HPLEMIBY1 rnib IF MIBY 1_ mib a Close Help Figure 15 MIB overview in the Event Manager example 84 ServerView Event Manager Displaying trap information When you select a MIB a window with detailed trap information will open the window will look like this m the FSC SERVERCONTROL2 MIB agent Alarms sent fro Alarm Type AlarmID Severity Summary sc2TrapTest 2000 A Test trap from server s no error eee Communication with the Server Management controller in sc2TrapCommunicationFailure 001 A arts e ias Communication with the Server Management controller in SeZirapCammunicatinniestablished a A cabinet d of server s established again E The Server Management controller in cabinet d has sc2TrapControllerSelftestWarnin 2003 4 detected an minor problem during selftest of server s ji 9 se7TtapContallerSelteaterer 2004 A Toe Saner Management controller in cabinet d of server A critical error happend while BIOS selftest in cabinet d of sc2TrapBiosSelftestError 2005 A server s See server management message log recovery log for detailed information The system was restarted after a severe problem at cabinet sc2TrapSever
38. Icons Yellow Forwarding completed Red Forwarding present still active a T Table columns can be filtered according to different criteria Table 2 Icons in the Alarm Monitor and Alarm Configuration ServerView Event Manager 19 Icons 20 ServerView Event Manager 3 Alarm Monitor The Alarm Monitor component displays all received alarms relating to the selected servers and server groups in the Operations Manager main window 3 1 Viewing alarms You start the Alarm Monitor via Event Manager start window see page 15 or via the Operations Manager start window by clicking the Alarm Monitor link under Event Management How to start Operations Manager is described in the ServerView Operations Manager documentation ser Administrator Loo A 17117 15 98 Doos 4 20120620 11 31 36 Status of management blade a crtcal sii 2 2 A dak diver alert as received om the Care x 2 Tergeranye worming A dsk drive alert es received fom the Com 0 Voltage Ox Fan removed VMware event ocowed error Lower narring pe formance threshold rex Total umber of alarms 56 A EEEN Aa romain A Seret Critical Status of connection blade is critical BLADE MIB Alarm Descripton Enterprise Connection blade status is critical Genenc 6 Spectic 1615 Connection blade ed at blade chasse We status is ricas Prosiem Resoludon Not implormeet Figure 3 Alarm Monitor ServerView Event Manage
39. Mail Properties window The input fields have the following meanings Name Meaning From Sender SMTP Server SMTP server SMTP User User name SMTP optional Password Identification of the mailing system optional optional with SMTP Confirm Confirm the password Password optional with SMTP optional Port Port number SMTP The default value is Port 25 Profilename Identification of the mailing system MAPI You must specify the profile name that was assigned during configuration of Microsoft Mail If you assign a different profile name here the mail mechanism will not work Password Identification of the mailing system MAPI With MAPI you must specify the password that was assigned during configuration of Microsoft Mail If you assign a different profile name and a different password here the mail mechanism will not work Confirm Confirm the password MAPI Password Table 7 Input fields in the Mail Properties window 62 ServerView Event Manager Mail forwarding in general Time Model Settings tab The Time Model Settings tab allows you to select add or modify a time model You can define hour by hour for the whole week when an alarm is to be forwarded If you click the Test Address button a test mail is sent to check your settings If you click OK your settings will be saved and you will be returned to the previous window Further buttons are offered
40. Meaning Error class fscHaClApplicationSt 5 Application state has major ateChanged changed fscHaClClusterInfAvai 1 Cluster information is informational lable available InfoOperScope is displayed fscHaClClusterInfNot 2 Cluster information is no major Available longer available InfoOperScope is displayed fscHaClMonitorState 3 Cluster monitoring state has major Changed changed fscHaClResourceStat 6 Resource state has changed minor eChanged fscHaClSystemState 4 System state has changed critical Changed Table 35 FSC HACL MIB traps WSA TRAP MIB traps wsatrap mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 41 Trap name ID Meaning Error class testTrap 600 Test trap from server no informational error wsaAgentStart 5 WsaAgent has started informational wsaControllerHardwareD 307 Defect on controller Critical efectSet hardware has occurred wsaControllerHardwareE 308 Error on controller Critical rrorSet hardware has occurred wsaControllerRepair 309 Controller was repaired minor wsaDefectRepair 7 A defect was repaired minor wsaDROperationStarted 312 DR operation was started informational Table 36 WSA TRAP MIB traps 122 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview occurred Trap name ID Meaning Error class wsaDROperationFinishe 313 DR operation was informational d terminated wsaEnvironmentHardwar 3
41. Megaraid mib 129 RomPilot traps Rompilot mib 132 ServerControl traps SC mib 133 ServerControl traps SC2 mib 139 ServerView traps ServerView mib 145 ServerView status traps Status mib 146 Tape drive traps tapealrt mib 147 Team Server traps Fujitsu 160 Threshold traps Trap Mib a a a o 163 UPS traps UpsMan MiB ccoo ocrmrire rss 168 MIB integrati i cic cows ek ee ee aaa 171 ServerView Event Manager Contents ServerView Event Manager 1 Introduction The ServerView Event Manager called simply Event Manager below is a component of the Event Management of the ServerView Suite After installation this component is available both via the Windows Start Menu and via ServerView Operations Manager called simply Operations Manager below The Event Manager function has a user friendly Web based graphical user interface GUI where you can obtain reliable secure information about system faults quickly You can define the results and operating states about which you want to receive alarm messages The availability of a server in a network is a critical factor and it therefore makes sense to configure the Event Manager so that you are informed about all the operating states that could endanger server availability On blade systems the Event Manager can receive
42. OM port and modem If you have selected Pager for the forwarding the New Pager Configuration window opens In this window you can use the Pager Settings and Modem Settings tabs to make the different settings for the serial interfaces and the modems connected to them pager types You can define the following values The name of the available interfaces e g COM2 or COM4 The maximum transmission speed baud rate The type of data flow control The initialization and reset chain for the modem The input fields in the New Pager Configuration window have the following meanings Name Meaning Description Name of the pager settings Owner Name of the owner Com Port Name of the serial interfaces The drop down list contains the names of the available interfaces You can select a specific interface or the entry Any Available lf you select the latter any available interface can be connected to your COM ports This is useful if you frequently change the attached devices Pager Number Telephone number of the pager With a text message the destination number may have to be preceded by an additional prefix of the relevant pager service For example D1 service in Germany 49171XXXXXXX XXXXXXX pager ID Must be prefixed by 49171 without 00 D2 service in Germany 00491 72XXXXXXX 0049172 is optional Table 11 Input fields in the Mail Settings window ServerView Event Manager 6
43. SC 0x x ASCQ Ox x rtCheck 9010 Adapter d Logical Drive informational ConsistencyAborted d Check consistency aborted by user rtCheck 9009 Adapter d Logical Drive informational ConsistencyCompleted d Check Consistency completed No inconsistencies found rtCheck 9012 Adapter d Logical Drive informational ConsistencyFailed d Check consistency failed rtCheck 9008 Adapter d Logical Drive informational ConsistencyStarted d Check consistency started rtConfigUpdated 9001 Adapter d A new informational configuration has been written Table 38 RAID Adapter traps ServerView Event Manager 129 Trap overview Exceeded Target d Reported predictive failure Drive identification string s Sense Key 0x x ASC Ox x ASCQ Ox x Trap name ID Meaning Error class rtConsistency 9011 Adapter d Logical Drive informational Corrected d Check consistency operation completed Inconsistencies have been cured rtlnitializeAborted 9006 Adapter d Logical Drive informational d Initialization aborted by user rtInitializeCompleted 9005 Adapter d Logical Drive informational d Initialization completed successfully rtlnitializeFailed 9007 Adapter d Logical Drive informational d Initialization failed rtInitializeStarted 9004 Adapter d Logical Drive informational d Initialization started rtLogicalDriv
44. User Guide English ServerView Suite ServerView Event Manager ServerView Operations Manager V6 00 Edition July 2012 oe FUJITSU Comments Suggestions Corrections The User Documentation Department would like to know your opinion of this manual Your feedback helps us optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs Feel free to send us your comments by e mail to manuals ts fujitsu com Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 To ensure a consistently high quality standard and user friendliness this documentation was created to meet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standard DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 cognitas Gesellschaft f r Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2012 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers Contents 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 5 3 6 3 6 1 3 7 IMtOCMETION s 02 e ri e bee e 7 Changes from the previous version 8 ServerView Suite link collection 9 Documentation for ServerView Suite 10 Notational conventions lt lt lt 11 Event Manager cigs s
45. Y at SupplyOk server XY is working again 070002 PSU XY Power Power supply PSU 2034 sc2TrapPower supply failed XY in cabinet XY at SupplyFailed server failed Redundant power 2035 sc2Trap supply PSU XY in Redundant cabinet XY at server PowerSupply XY failed System Failed can become critical if another power supply fails 070003 PSU XY Redundant AC failure in cabinet 2040 sc2TrapAcFail power supply AC XY of server XY failed 070005 Power unit power Power supply 2036 sc2TrapPower supply redundancy redundancy in Supply lost cabinet XY at server Redundancy XY lost System will Lost become critical if a power supply fails 070009 PSU XY Redundant DC power failure in 2041 sc2TrapDcFail power supply DC cabinet XY of server failed XY 070010 PSU XY Power Fan failure at power 2039 sc2TrapPower supply fan failure supply PSU XY in SupplyFan cabinet XY of server Failure XY Table 4 RMC S2 SEL entry SC2 MIB trap 32 ServerView Event Manager RMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps Error RMC S2 SEL entry Trap text Trap Trap name code no 07000A PSU XY Power Temperature at 2037 sc2TrapPower supply critical power supply PSU SupplyCritical temperature XY in cabinet XY of Temperature server XY has reached the critical level 07000F PSU XY Power Fan failure is 2038 sc2TrapPower
46. ade was informational removed from the blade system s31ServerBootError 1633 No bootable operating informational system is found at the server blade of the blade system s31ServerBootWatchdog 1636 Boot watchdog at the informational Expired server blade of the blade system was expired s31ServerPostError 1632 The Power On Self Test informational status of the server blade at the blade system is error s31ServerPowerOff 1641 The server blade was informational powered off s31ServerPowerOn 1631 The server blade at the informational blade system is powered on s31ServerShutdown 1634 The server blade at the informational blade system is shut down s31ServerSoftware 1635 Software watchdog at the informational WatchdogExpired server blade of the blade Table 20 Blade System Traps 96 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class s31SwitchBladeAdded 1611 A switch blade was added informational to the blade system s31SwitchBladeCritical 1615 The switch blade status at critical Error the blade system is critical s31SwitchBladeError 1614 The switch blade status at major the blade system is error 31 SwitchBladeOk 1613 The switch blade status at informational the blade system is ok s31SwitchBladeRemoved 1612 A switch blade was informational removed from the blade system s31SysFanAdded 1616 A s
47. alarms on page 51 this field contains the already assigned name and is disabled Subject Subject of the mail The mail subject can contain macros see section Macros on page 78 If the subject contains characters which cannot be displayed they are replaced by displayable ones e g hex code Mail To E mail address of the person to whom you want to send the alarm Multiple addresses must be separated with a semicolon or comma Cc E mail address of the person to whom you want to send a copy of the alarm optional Multiple addresses must be separated with a semicolon or comma Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to be forwarded Select a predefined time model from the drop down list You can set your own time model via the Time Model Settings tab Additional Message Text field for defining the alarm message Information about the servers can be inserted via different macros see section Macros on page 78 A suggestion is offered here to simplify handling Delete or change it if necessary Table 6 Input fields in the Mail Settings window ServerView Event Manager 61 Mail forwarding in general Mail Properties tab The Mail Properties tab provides fields for the mail server Depending on the mail service MAPI Windows only or SMTP Windows Linux must be selected Depending on the selected mail service different input fields are enabled in the
48. alphabetical order The second column lists all alarm rules which forward the incoming alarms to the selected destination The third column contains the list of servers that are assigned to the selected alarm rule The fourth column shows all alarms that are assigned to the selected alarm rule On the Destinations tab you can use the Add button to define a new destination the Edit button to modify an existing destination and the Delete button to delete an existing destination The destinations Default_Popup and Event_Log cannot be deleted The destination Event_Log can also not be changed 42 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules 4 1 2 Assigning servers In the Alarm Rules Assign Server screen you define the servers and or server groups to be assigned to an alarm rule S ServerView User administrator Logout Alarm Monitor Alarm Configuration Threshold Manager MIB Integrator Home gt gt Alarm Configuration Configuration Alarm Rules Assign Servers E Alarm Rules Select the Alarm Rule and assign the servers you want to Forward alarms From BCW v Serverlist Assigned Servers Individual Alarms Type of Alarms 8 fall Servers Assign Destinations Filter Rules 2 ee de Bx600 3 General Settings Bxe00_sm_cF d Frses MP rss Hs1090 RX300551 6 localhost localdomain S murnau PADERBORN 8 Parra 8 RD Rx220 1 S Rb Rx220 3 roso RX100S52
49. an use the Popup Settings and Time Model Settings tabs to make all necessary settings for pop up forwarding Pop up notifications are only displayed on the local host They cannot be displayed on any other host Popup Settings tab The Popup Settings tab offers fields for the pop up settings some of which already contain predefined settings The input fields in the Popup Settings window have the following meanings Name Meaning Description Name of the pop up settings If you want to change the pop up settings for an existing pop up forwarding see Edit button section Forwarding alarms on page 51 this field contains the already assigned name and is disabled Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to trigger a pop up message Select a predefined time model from the drop down list You can set your own time model via the Time Model Settings tab Additional Text field for defining the message in the pop up Message window optional Information about the servers can be inserted via different macros see section Macros on page 78 As of Windows Server 2008 the output is truncated after 255 characters Table 10 Input fields in the Popup Settings window Time Model Settings tab The Time Model Settings tab allows you to select add or modify a time model You can define hour by hour for the whole week when an alarm is to be forwarded ServerView Event Manager 67 Making pop up
50. anager Notational conventions 1 4 Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual AN Caution This symbol points out hazards that can lead to personal injury loss of data or damage to equipment il This symbol highlights important information and tips gt This symbol refers to a step that you must carry out in order to continue with the procedure italic Commands menu items names of buttons options variables file names and path names are shown in italics in descriptive text fixed font System outputs are indicated using a fixed font semi bold Commands to be entered via the keyboard are written ina fixed font semi bold fixed font Key symbols Keys are shown according to their representation on the keyboard If uppercase letters are to be entered explicitly then the Shift key is shown e g SHIFT A for A If two keys need to be pressed at the same time this is shown by placing a hyphen between the two key symbols Table 1 Notational conventions References to text or sections of text in this manual are shown with the chapter or section heading and the page on which that chapter or section begins Screen outputs Please note that the screen output is dependent in part on the system used and therefore some details may not correspond exactly to the output you will see on your system You may also see system dep
51. and display alarm messages from the blade system itself and also from individual server blades Alarms are assigned to the entire blade system by default This setting can be changed in the configuration The Event Manager works like this An agent sends an alarm trap over the SNMP to the Event Manager informing the management station that an unexpected event has occurred An unexpected event can be an error report or a status change caused by tripping of a threshold value Traps are assigned the severity levels critical major minor and informational Different actions triggered by traps can be assigned to each severity level and to each server Events at the alarm severity level critical are always recorded in the alarm log of the log file When you are installing the agents you can also specify that alarm messages are to be sent to the Windows event log ServerView Event Manager 7 Changes from the previous version 1 1 Changes from the previous version This edition is valid for the Event Manager of ServerView V6 00 and replaces the online manual Event Manager as of ServerView V5 50 Edition November 2011 The manual has been updated to reflect the latest software status and includes the following additions Alarm entries can be filtered by clicking the corresponding filter icons in the header of the alarm list see section Filtering alarm entries on page 25 Because of the filter icon chapters Setting th
52. area 3 3 Filtering alarm entries You can filter the alarm entries by clicking the corresponding filter icons in the header of the alarm list T Filter icon in the header of the alarm list When you click the filter icon the associated dialog Filtering for Column lt column_name gt opens in each case Make your selection and confirm it with OK Then only the filtered entries will be displayed depending on what you have selected In the standard filter Standard all selection elements are selected via checkboxes In the customized filter Customize you either enter your selection directly or using an asterisk as a placeholder An active filter is indicated by a blue filter icon ServerView Event Manager 25 Processing alarm entries 3 4 Processing alarm entries The following functions are available for processing the alarm entries Acknowledge alarms Suppress alarms Reset alarm suppression Delete alarms 3 4 1 Acknowledging alarms You can acknowledge alarms that have been received Proceed as follows gt Select the alarm entries in the list Select Ack Alarm from the context menu The acknowledgment is indicated in the Ack column with the following icon w 3 4 2 Suppressing alarms You can suppress individual alarms of a server This is useful if the management station is being bombarded with messages from a server that is not running correctly Proceed as follows gt Select th
53. arm list as well as for additional filtering of the alarm display You can for example specify which alarms from which servers are not to be shown in the alarm list For a detailed description of the Alarm Monitor see the chapter Alarm Monitor on page 21 ServerView comes with a series of MIBs which are integrated in the Event Manager Traps from these MIBs can be received and processed in the Event Manager To supplement the existing MIBs additional third party MIBs can be integrated into the Event Manager Traps from these MIBs are also displayed in the Event Manager once the MIB has been checked You integrate the MIBs using the MIB Manager which is additionally provided when the Event Manager is installed under Windows or Linux For more information on this tool see the chapter MIB integration on page 171 ServerView Event Manager 13 Installing the Event Manager CIM Indications for VMware vSphere ESXi 5 Events of servers with VMware vSphere ESXi 5 are provided as CIM indications The CIM indications are analyzed by the ServerView Event Manager which can manage and forward them as usual Via Test Connectivity you can test the connection to the VMware vSphere ESXi 5 server see User Guide ServerView Operations Manager manual The CIM indication provider is provided for the following operating system VMware vSphere ESXi 5 For more information on ServerView ESXi CIM provider see the Monitoring VMware ba
54. ass snilnvDeltaTrap Underflow 131 DELTA threshold underflow This trap indicates that one of the polled variables has left the interval specified by the user The variable will be given in the snilnvPollAlarm field informational snilnvPollDeltaExceed 130 DELTA threshold exceeded This trap indicates that one of the polled variables has left the interval specified by the user The variable will be given in the snilnvPollAlarm field informational snilnvPollTrapExceed 128 Threshold exceeded This trap indicates that one of the polled variables has left the interval specified by the user The variable will be given in the snilnvPollAlarm field informational snilnvPollTrapUnderflow 129 Threshold underflow This trap indicates that one of the polled variables has left the interval specified by the user The variable will be given in the snilnvPollAlarm field informational snilnvTrapInvalid 132 Threshold has become invalid informational Table 48 Threshold traps ServerView Event Manager 163 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class snilnvTrapValid 133 Threshold has become informational valid sniNTAlert 304 NT alert message was informational written to the event log sniNTChangeSecurity 302 Security change has informational occurred sniNTChangeTime 30
55. aving difficulty communicating with the tape drive 1 Turn the autoloader off then on 2 Restart the operation 3 If problem persists call the tape drive supplier helpline critical tapeAlertTrap41 41 A tape has been left in the autoloader by a previous hardware fault 1 Insert an empty magazine to clear the fault 2 If the fault does not clear turn the autoloader off and then on again 3 If the problem persists call the tape drive supplier helpline critical tapeAlertTrap42 42 There is a problem with the autoloader mechanism minor Table 44 Tape traps ServerView Event Manager 153 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap43 43 The operation has failed critical because the autoloader door is open 1 Clear any obstructions from the autoloader door 2 Eject the magazine and then insert it again 3 If the fault does not clear turn the autoloader off and then on again 4 Ifthe problem persists call the tape drive supplier helpline tapeAlertTrap44 44 The autoloader has a Critical hardware fault 1 Turn the autoloader off and then on again 2 Restart the operation 3 If the problem persists call the tape drive supplier helpline tapeAlertTrap45 45 The autoloader cannot Critical operate without the magazine 1 Insert the magazine into the autoloader 2 Restart the operation tap
56. calDevice 258 Physical device has been major Removed removed mylexPhysicalDevice 252 A normal soft error has minor SoftError occurred in physical device mylexPhysicalDevice 256 Physical device is minor Unconfigured unconfigured mylexRaidExpansion 236 RAID capacity expansion minor Done completed successfully mylexRaidExpansion 237 RAID capacity expansion major Failed failed mylexRaidExpansion 235 RAID capacity expansion informational Started started mylexRaidTypeChanged 240 RAID type of system drive informational was changed mylexRebuildCancelled 203 Rebuild has been canceled informational mylexRebuildCancelled2 225 Rebuild of system drive has informational been canceled mylexRebuildDone 202 Rebuild has been informational completed successfully mylexRebuildDone2 224 Rebuild of system drive informational completed successfully mylexRebuildError 205 Rebuild error detected major mylexRebuildError2 226 Rebuild error on system major drive detected mylexRebuildLogical 207 Rebuild finished at disk major DriveFailed array adapter bad blocks detected mylexRebuildLogical 228 Rebuild of system drive major Table 28 Mylex traps 116 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview error Trap name ID Meaning Error class mylexRebuildNew 206 Rebuild finished new major DeviceFailed device failed mylexRebuildNewDevice 227 Rebuil
57. can quickly check which if any destination is assigned to an alarm The first column lists all known alarms in alphabetical order Because the alarms are defined by many different manufacturers the same name can be used twice The second column lists all the alarm rules to which the selected alarm is assigned The third column shows the servers that are assigned to the alarm rule selected in column two Only alarms from assigned servers are forwarded by an alarm rule The fourth column shows all destinations of incoming alarms for the selected alarm rule ServerView Event Manager 41 Alarm rules Servers tab The Servers tab shows you which servers are covered by which alarm rules Here you can check whether alarms from a server are at least being forwarded to one destination The first column lists all known and unfiltered servers in alphabetical order see section Server filters on page 55 You can find out more about a particular server by clicking its entry in the list The second column lists all the alarm rules to which the selected server is assigned The third column shows the alarms which are assigned to the selected alarm rule The fourth column contains all destinations to which the selected alarm rule forwards the incoming alarms Destinations tab The Destinations tab tells you which destination incoming alarms are forwarded to with which alarm rules The first column lists all known destinations in
58. d by this alarm rule Manage Alarm Rules Assign Servers Bow iM i e Alarms Assigned 575 out of 6175 Checked 575 Selected O alarros Y Alarm Name Y Severity Y mB Y Identifier E Type of m 1 5 GTL Voltage is out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mib sniAOL1_SVG A Assign Destinations 12V is operating out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mib SMiAOLI2Volt Filter Rules 2 El 2 5vis operating out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mib sniAOL2_SVol General Settings Z 3 3 is operating out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mibs sniAOL3_3Vol 3 3Y Standby Voltage is out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mib sMIAOL3_3YS Z 5Y Voltage is out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mib sniAOLSVolta 12 power Failed For disk CRITICAL RAID mib svrTrapPD12 E 3 3Y power failed for disk CRITICAL RAID mib svrTrapPD33 5 0Y power failed for disk CRITICAL RAID mib svrTrapPD50 A device was removed from the system CRITICAL desktrap mib sniDeviceCha A Fan is operating out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mib sniAOLFanCri v A Fan Temperature is operating out of specification CRITICAL desktrap mib sniAOLFan_T A LUN has failed CRITICAL dec mib lunFailureTrap A metadata read error has occurred CRITICAL aac mib aacContainer Anode in a Cluster FailOver configuration failed Its partner will assume s CRITICAL netapp mib clusterNodeF A polling style trap built using the snmp traps command on the file
59. d of system drive major Failed2 new device has failed mylexRebuildStatus 204 Rebuild status informational mylexSMART 271 S M A R T configuration informational ConfigurationChanged has been changed mylexSMART 270 Sent if a failure S M A R T critical FailurePredicted has been predicted on a physical disk mylexStateChange 220 Cache change table full major TableFull Too many configuration changes have occurred since last warm start mylexSystemDriveBad 238 Bad block detected in minor Block system drive mylexSystemDrive 233 System drive created informational Created mylexSystemDrive 234 System drive deleted informational Deleted mylexSystemDrive 239 System drive size changed informational SizeChanged mylexWriteBackError 219 Controller cache write back major error mylexWriteBackError2 260 Controller cache write back major Table 28 Mylex traps ServerView Event Manager 117 Trap overview 5 3 12 PCI HotPlug traps pcihotplug mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists PCI HotPlug traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class sieDeviceHotPlug 1022 A SCSI device was added informational TrapHotAdd sieDeviceHotPlug 1020 A SCSI device was informational TrapHotRemoval removed sieDeviceHotPlug 1021 A SCSI device was informational TrapHotReplace replaced siePciHotPlugTrap 1002 The HotPlug action for the informational End
60. de was informational added to the blade system s31MgmtBladeCriticalError 1605 The management blade critical status at the blade system is critical s31MgmtBladeError 1604 The management blade major status at the blade system is error s31MgmtBladeOk 1603 The management blade informational status at the blade system is ok s31MgmtBladeRemoved 1602 A management blade was informational removed from the blade system s31NicDetectionFail 1646 The management blade informational NIC detection has failed s31PowerOverBudget 1645 The server blade at the informational blade system power on failed because of over power budget s31ServerBladeAdded 1606 A server blade was added informational to the blade system s31ServerBladeCritical 1610 The server blade status at critical Error the blade system is critical Table 20 Blade System Traps ServerView Event Manager 95 Trap overview system was expired Trap name ID Meaning Error class s31ServerBladeError 1609 The server blade status at critical the blade system is error s31ServerBladeHot 1640 A server blade was added informational Replace by hot replace s31ServerBladeNewAdd 1639 A server blade was added informational on an empty slot of the blade system s31ServerBladeOk 1608 The server blade status at informational the blade system is ok s31ServerBladeRemoved 1607 A server bl
61. deDeleted permanently deleted from the cluster sniWpChange 832 A cluster node has changed major NodeState its status sniWpChange 895 The registry attributes of the informational RegistryAttributes cluster were changed sniWpChange 896 A registry key of the cluster informational RegistryKey was created or deleted sniWpChange 897 A registry value of a cluster informational RegistryValue was changed or deleted sniWpChange 861 A new resource was created informational ResourceAdded in the cluster sniWpChange 860 Acluster resource was critical ResourceDeleted deleted sniWpChange 863 The settings of a cluster major ResourceProperty resource have been changed sniWpChange 862 A cluster resource has major ResourceState changed its status sniWpChange 841 Anew type of resource was _ informational Resource TypeAdded created sniWpChange 840 A resource type was deleted critical ResourceType Deleted Table 21 Cluster traps ServerView Event Manager 101 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniWpChange 801 The cluster API has returned critical Unknown a note type that does not have an associated trap definition Table 21 Cluster traps 102 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 5 DPT traps dptscsi mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 1597 This section lists DPT traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class
62. depending on the type of forwarding and the selected tab see Buttons on page 38 McAfee virus scanner The McAfee virus scanner contains a setting which prevents programs from sending e mails if they are not registered To register the mail senders you must enter the corresponding program name blat exe under Windows or smtpm under Linux ServerView Event Manager 63 Mail forwarding to the service provider 45 Mail forwarding to the service provider The Event Manager allows you to automatically forward alarms to the service provider by e mail If mail forwarding to the service provider is activated the service provider is notified by e mail whenever certain traps occur The group of traps that trigger a mail is defined by the service provider and can only be changed by them Activating mail forwarding You activate mail forwarding to the service provider in the Alarm Rules Assign Destinations screen by selecting the alarm group Automatic Service Mail in this screen If you click the Edit button you can make the necessary settings for mail forwarding to the service provider in the Mail Settings window The input fields in the Mail Settings window have the following meanings Name Meaning Mail To E mail address of the Service Center Cc The e mail address to which a copy of the service mail is to be sent optional Identnumber Unique ID number of the server This number must be agreed with the serv
63. desktrap mib DeskView traps dhtraps mib domagt mib dptscsi mib DPT SCSI traps see page 103 Duralink mib ADAPTEC Duralink traps see page 92 DW mib DuplexWrite traps see page 109 egeneraV1 mib Ether mib eurologic mib FibreCat F5emt20 mib HP OpenView Network Node Manager feswitch mib Fibre Channel switch FSC AC MIBV1 mib FSC KVMS3 TRAP mib FSC RCA4PLUS TRAP mib FSC S21611 TRAP mib Hd mib ServerView agent disks see page 111 HPI MIBV1 mib INTELLAN_V1 mib INVENT mib iommib mib Adaptec Table 17 MIB overview ServerView Event Manager 87 Trap overview MIB Traps from Comments Ldcm mib LAN Desk Client Manager from Intel traps see page 162 Ldsm MIB LAN Desk Server Manager from Intel traps see page 162 log3v1 mib PRIMEPOWER log entries see page 120 Lsi1030 mib LSIRAID IDE mib Megaraid mib RAID adapter from American Mega Trends see page 129 Inc Mlxraid mib MylexDiskArrayController traps MMB COM MIB mib MMB ComTrap MIB mib mp mib MultiPath traps see page 113 Mylex mib RAID controller Mylex DAC 960 see page 114 net snmp mib netapp mib Network Appliance traps NT mib NTCluster MIB Microsoft Cluster see page 100 NW mib OS2 mib pcihotplug mib SCSI device hot plug traps see page 118 Powernet
64. e error is not found on the physical disk block dptScsiHbaBadMemoryAddre ss contains the RAM address dptHba Temperature 2 Normal temperature informational ChangeTrap restored on the HBA dptHbaUnCorrectable 5 The HBA encountered an informational HardRAMErrorTrap ECC RAM error and could not correct it dptScsiHbaBadMemoryAddre ss contains the RAM address dptHbaVoltage 1 Low voltage detected on the informational ChangeTrap HBA dptUnknownErrorTrap 13 An event has occurred as informational defined by the value of the object dptScsiEventInfo Table 22 DPT traps 104 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 6 DuplexDataManager traps Ddm mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists DuplexDataManager traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class FscDdmNewConfig 1400 After the driver has created anew DuplexWrite group or has added a new disk to an existing DuplexWrite group as requested by the user informational FscDdmPieceRemoved 1401 After the driver has removed a disk from a DuplexWrite group as requested by the user informational FscDdmConfigRemoved 1402 After the driver has removed a DuplexWrite group as requested by the user informational FscDdmStatusSet 1403 After the driver has set the status of a DuplexWrite disk as requested by the user minor FscDdmUpdateStatus 1404 After
65. e 9003 Adapter d Logical Drive informational StateChange d State changed from s to s rtNewDrivelnserted 9019 Adapter d Channel d informational Target d New device inserted rtPhysicalDrive 9002 Adapter d Channel d _ informational StateChange Target d Drive state changed from s to s rtPredictiveFailures 9016 Adapter d Channel d informational Table 38 RAID Adapter traps 130 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Started Trap name ID Meaning Error class rtPredictiveFailures 9017 Adapter d Channel d __ informational False Target d Reported failure prediction threshold exceeded FALSE Drive identification string s Sense Key 0x x ASC Ox x ASCQ Ox x rtReconstruction 9014 Adapter d Logical Drive informational Completed Zed Reconstruction completed successfully rtReconstructionFailed 9015 Adapter d Logical Drive informational d Reconstruction failed rtReconstruction 9013 Adapter d Logical Drive informational d Reconstruction started Table 38 RAID Adapter traps ServerView Event Manager 131 Trap overview 5 3 16 RomPilot traps Rompilot mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 2487 This section lists RomPilot traps in alphabetical order loaded after a warm system reset Trap name ID Meaning Error class RomPilotColdReset 258 P
66. e alarm entries in the list gt Select Suppress from the context menu You must confirm the alarm suppression Once you have done this all alarm entries will be deleted from the alarm list and no further alarms of this type for the server in question will be added to the list You can reset this setting via Filter Settings see section Resetting alarm suppression on page 27 26 ServerView Event Manager Processing alarm entries When the server starts up a RAID manager or Ethernet card etc may issue an alarm SNMP trap as a startup notification e g RFC1157LinkUP To suppress this kind of alarm you can configure alarm suppression This function must be specified for each server If multiple servers are monitored configure this setting for each server using the alarm function 3 4 3 Resetting alarm suppression You can reset an alarm suppression that has already been set Proceed as follows gt Select Filter Settings from the context menu The Reset suppressings window opens in which all previously set alarm suppressions are listed To reset a suppression proceed as follows gt Select the relevant suppression in the list gt Click the Delete button gt To close the window click the Close button The entry is removed from the list and the alarm setting is active again 3 4 4 Deleting alarms To delete alarm entries proceed as follows gt Select the alarm entries in the list gt Select Delete from
67. e is due for minor routine cleaning 1 Wait for the current operation to finish 2 Then use a cleaning cartridge tapeAlertTrap22 22 The last cleaning cartridge critical used in the tape drive has worn out 1 Discard the worn out cleaning cartridge 2 Wait for the current operation to finish 3 Then use a new cleaning cartridge Table 44 Tape traps 150 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap23 23 The last cleaning cartridge used in the tape drive was an invalid type 1 2 3 Do not use this cleaning cartridge in this drive Wait for the current operation to finish Then use a valid cleaning cartridge critical tapeAlertTrap29 29 Preventive maintenance of the tape drive is required Check the tape drive users manual for device specific preventive maintenance tasks or call the tape drive supplier helpline minor tapeAlertTrap30 30 The tape drive has a hardware fault 1 2 3 Eject the tape or magazine Reset the drive Restart the operation critical tapeAlertTrap31 31 The tape drive has a hardware fault 1 2 3 Turn the tape drive off and then on again Restart the operation If the problem persists call the tape drive supplier helpline critical Table 44 Tape traps ServerView Event Manager 151 Trap over
68. e number of alarms per page and Managing the alarm list have been omitted Settings of an existing alarm rules can be copied to new alarm rules see section Managing alarm rules on page 40 8 ServerView Event Manager ServerView Suite link collection 1 2 ServerView Suite link collection Via the link collection Fujitsu Technology Solutions provides you with numerous downloads and further information on the ServerView Suite and PRIMERGY servers For ServerView Suite links are offered on the following topics e Forum e Service Desk e Manuals e Product information e Security information e Software downloads e Training i The downloads include the following Current software versions for the ServerView Suite as well as additional Readme files Information files and update sets for system software components BIOS firmware drivers ServerView agents and ServerView update agents for updating the PRIMERGY servers via ServerView Update Manager or for locally updating individual servers via ServerView Update Manager Express The current versions of all documentation on the ServerView Suite You can retrieve the downloads free of charge from the Fujitsu Technology Solutions Web server For PRIMERGY servers links are offered on the following topics e Service Desk e Manuals e Product information e Spare parts catalogue ServerView Event Manager 9 Documentation for ServerView Suite
69. e seh 557 13 Installing the Event Manager 14 Starting the Event Manager 15 ICONS 22252 eri a A 18 Alarm Monitor 66 tc eevee meee ee ee ienei 21 Viewing alarms 21 Viewing alarms for a Server o 25 Filtering alarm entries 25 Processing alarm entries lt lt 26 Acknowledging alams s s s aa es oe eones eua 26 SUPERO SIS 24 6 4 6 2 Ge Dargie a wae 4 26 Resetting alarm suppression 27 DEMING ASEOS norris ee S a 27 Testing the connection 28 Oiher Sois eeta a A aa 29 EIN abaan NIE oee ar a a a a AE a 29 RMC S2 SEL entries relayed as SC2 MIB traps 30 ServerView Event Manager Contents 4 Alarm configuration 37 4 1 Alarm rules s ar ERAN 39 4 1 1 Managing alarmrules lt o lt ooooonoro snmas 40 4 1 2 ASSIONNO SEVES Aa WE 43 4 1 2 1 Displaying server information 45 4 1 3 ASSignNG AANS c sea ra A 47 4 1 4 FoWwarding AARNE success serra Gk eR ES 51 4 2 Filter rules cia a a ea dd ae eee he ees 55 4 2 1 SGINE a to ace the ig oe A a ee eo 55 4 2 2 FIAT alams 2 64 24 G5 4548 845 FRE REDS 56 4 3 Makiig SOUINGS 24 555 862s ee bee ewe ed eee 58 4 4 Mail forwarding in general 59 4 5 Mail forwarding to the service provider 64 4 6 Making pop up settings lt lt 67
70. e traps 110 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 8 Hard disk S M A R T traps Hd mib This section lists hard disk traps in alphabetical order MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniSMART Failure 750 S M A R T is warning thata critical Predicted hard disk may fail sniSMARTMonitoring 751 The S M A R T configuration informational Disabled has been changed Table 25 Hard disk traps ServerView Event Manager 111 Trap overview 5 3 9 Generic traps This section lists generic traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class coldStart O An agent was restarted minor MIB view objects may have changed egpNeighborLoss 5 An EGP neighbor of the major managed node changed from the UP to the DOWN state linkDown 2 An interface of the critical managed node changed from the UP to the DOWN state linkUp 3 One interface of the minor managed node changed from the DOWN to the UP state warmStart 1 An agent was reinitialized minor objects remain unchanged Table 26 Generic traps 112 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 10 MultiPath traps mp mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists MultiPath traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class sieMP ActivePortChanged 1202 The user has enabled or disabled a
71. e was detected sc2 TrapVoltageOk 2050 Power supply voltage is informational within normal range again sc2 TrapVoltageFailed 2053 Power supply voltage is out critical of range sc2TrapVoltageTooHigh 2052 Power supply voltage is too critical high sc2TrapVoltageTooLow 2051 Power supply voltage is too critical low sc2TrapDrvMonEventM 2150 Driver Monitoring detected informational essage an informational event sc2TrapDrvMonEventW 2151 Driver Monitoring detected minor arning a warning event sc2TrapDrvMonEventEr 2152 Driver Monitoring detected major Table 41 ServerControl traps SC2 mib 144 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 19 ServerView traps ServerView mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists ServerView traps in alphabetical order Changed Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniSvGenericTrap 700 A ServerView alarm signal informational Forward has been received sniSvPagerOff 701 The pager should be informational switched off sniSvPassThrough 703 Forwarded if the Event informational TrapForward Manager receives a trap to be forwarded The original server name and severity is retained sniSvServerState 702 Generated by Operations _ informational Manager if server changes state manageable not manageable Table 42 ServerView traps ServerView Event Manager 145 Trap overview 5 3 20 Serve
72. eAlertTrap46 46 A hardware failure of the minor changer mechanism is predicted Call the tape drive supplier helpline Table 44 Tape traps 154 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap256 256 The library mechanism is having difficulty communicating with the drive 1 Turn the library off then on 2 Restart the operation 3 If problem persists call the library supplier helpline critical tapeAlertTrap257 257 There is a problem with the library mechanism If problem persists call the library supplier helpline minor tapeAlertTrap258 258 The library has a hardware fault 1 Reset the library 2 Restart the operation Check the library users manual for device specific instructions on resetting the device critical tapeAlertTrap259 259 The library has a hardware fault 1 Turn the library off and then on again 2 Restart the operation 3 Ifthe problem persists call the library supplier helpline Check the library users manual for device specific instructions on turning the device power on and off critical Table 44 Tape traps ServerView Event Manager 155 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap260 260 The library mechanism may minor have a hardware fault Run extended diagnostics to verify and diagnose the
73. eSystemError 2006 A d of server s See server management message log recovery log for detailed information sc2TrapFanAdded 2010 A Fan s was added into cabinet d of server s sc2TrapFanRemoved 2011 A Fan s was removed from cabinet d of server s A Fan s in cabinet d of server s is working again sc2TrapFanOk 2012 Ao i i 0 0 e See also Other Mib files defining Traps Close Print Help Figure 16 Detailed information about the traps from a MIB example If you want to print out this information select the Print button in the window ServerView Event Manager 85 Displaying traps in the Windows event log 5 2 Displaying traps in the Windows event log When you install the Windows agents you can specify whether the traps from the Fujitsu MIB e g HD MIB Mylex MIB are also to be written to the Windows event log The trap ID in the event log is shown increased by 10000 and not as in the subsequent trap descriptions e g the trap mylexBBUFound with the trap number 275 is shown in the event log with the trap number 10275 With the Event Manager you can use alarm forwarding logging to specify that traps are to be written to the Windows or LINUX event log The source name of the events in the event log is ServerView Services in both Windows and Linux The event type of the log of UnknownTrap becomes an ERROR level 5 3 Trap overview The table below provides an overview of the MIBs which are integrated i
74. ection either by entering it directly e g MINOR or using the asterisk as a wildcard With Severity for example specifying M selects the severities Major and Minor 48 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules The alarm list offers a context menu in which you can select the following items Show information about selected Alarm To see additional information on the selected alarm Check all alarms To add all currently known alarms to the alarm rule Check selected alarm s To add the selected alarms to the alarm rule Uncheck all alarms To remove all currently known alarms from the alarm rule Uncheck selected alarm s To remove the selected alarms from the alarm rule Clicking the Apply button saves the new settings If you click the Reset button the settings from the last save are restored In the Alarm Rules Assign Alarms Type of Alarms dialog box you can define for selected alarm rules what kind of alarms are to be forwarded S ServerView User administrator Logout Fujitsu erverLis Administration AssetManagement ade fonitoring Update Management Security Help Alarm Monitor Alarm Configuration Threshold Manager MIB Integrator Home gt gt Alarm Configuration Configuration Alarm Rules Assign Alarms Type of Alarms Ex Alarm Rules Select the Alarm Rule and assign the alarms you want to forward by this alarm rule Manage Alarm Rules y Assign
75. ed wsaLUNStateChanged 101 State of LUN has changed critical wsaMonitoringRulelnitiali 311 EEM rule was initialized minor zed wsaMonitoringRuleMatch 310 EEM rule was matched informational ed wsaNodeStatusIntegrate 24 Anode was integrated informational d wsaNodeStatusNotavail 25 A node is not available Critical wsaNodeStatusNotrunni 26 Anode is not running Critical ng wsaRAlDControllerDefec 102 Defect on RAID controller critical t has occurred wsaRAIDDiskDefect 103 Defect on RAID disk has Critical occurred wsaStorageHardwareDef 304 Defect on storage hardware critical ectSet has occurred wsaStorageHardwareErr 305 Error on storage hardware critical orSet has occurred wsaStorageRepair 306 Storage component was minor repaired Table 36 WSA TRAP MIB traps 124 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 14 PXRE traps dec mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 36 2 15 21 This section lists PXRE traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class cacheBatteryFailure Trap 7 A controller cache battery has failed Replace cache battery or replenish charge major cacheBattery InformationTrap A controller cache battery has GOOD state informational cacheBatteryLowTrap A controller cache battery has LOW state Replace cache battery or replenish charge minor communication FailureTrap Communication with the
76. elected server is displayed If you select Show unassigned servers only the server list will only contain the servers which are not yet assigned to an alarm rule If you select Show all Servers all servers are shown again Clicking the Apply button saves the new settings Clicking the Reser button restores the settings from the last save If the window is leaved without applying the changed configuration or if a necessary element for the alarm rule is missing a corresponding warning message will be issued 44 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules 4 1 2 1 Displaying server information If you select Show Information about Server from the context menu the Server information Window opens showing additional information about the selected server Server information Windows Internet Explorer RX600S2 W2K3 System name H51251 RX60052B Administrator SV SM2 Type Server NetAddress 111 11 11 251 Community public Location LAB ABG SystemType PRIMERGY RX600S2 Close Help Lokales Intranet 100 Figure 8 Server information The header gives the server name accompanied by a status icon which indicates the current server status Underneath the status icon there is another icon which indicates whether or not the server is entered in the server list The server is known i e the server is present in the ServerView server list The s
77. en informational restored to the UPS testCompleted 8 The UPS test was informational completed testStarted 7 The UPS test was started informational upsOnBattery 6 The UPS has switched to major the battery supply upsOverload 2 The UPS detected a load critical exceeding 100 of its capacity ups TurnedOff 3 The UPS was turned off by major the manager Table 49 UPS traps 1 168 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview UPS traps 2 Trap name ID Meaning Error class boostOn 6 The UPS has turned on the major booster communication 8 The connection with the informational Established UPS was established communicationLost 1 The connection with the Critical UPS was lost lowBattery 7 The batteries are low and critical will soon be empty powerRestored 9 Normal power has been informational restored to the UPS returnFromLowBattery 11 The UPS has returned from informational the low battery state the batteries are OK upsDiagnosticsFailed 3 The UPS failed its internal critical diagnostics check upsDiagnosticsPassed 10 The UPS has passed its informational internal diagnostics check upsDischarged 4 The UPS has just critical discharged upsOnBattery 5 The UPS has switched to major the battery supply upsOverLoad 2 The UPS detected a load critical exceeding 100 of its capacity upsRebootStarted 15 The UPS has started the major reboot upsSleepin
78. endent differences in the menu items available ServerView Event Manager 11 Notational conventions 12 ServerView Event Manager 2 Event Manager The Event Manager allows you to filter and forward alarm messages and specify the display For monitoring ServerView agents must be installed on the managed servers and for servers with VMware vSphere ESXi 5 ServerView ESXi 5 CIM Provider must be installed If an unusual operating status occurs the ServerView agents automatically send an alarm trap to a management station Which management stations are to receive traps is defined during installation of the ServerView agents or ServerView ESXi 5 CIM Provider While setting up the SNMP service on the management station you define the managed servers from which traps are to be received After installing the Event Manager you must first configure the alarm display and alarm handling You do this by defining alarm rules and filter rules in the Alarm Configuration component Using alarm rules you specify which alarms are to be forwarded from which servers to which destinations You can also specify via filter rules which alarms from which servers are to be filtered out For a detailed description of this alarm configuration see the chapter Alarm configuration on page 37 The Alarm Monitor component displays the received alarms depending on the configuration set The Alarm Monitor offers you further functions for editing the al
79. er supply is drawing current from the backup battery unit BBU This trap is persistent and is resent at one minute intervals until the mains returns or the system is switched off sc2TrapOnMains 2043 The mains voltage returned informational after a power failure sc2TrapPowerOffTimeR 2092 Power off time reached informational eached sc2TrapPowerSupplyAd 2030 One hot replace power informational ded supply was added sc2TrapPowerSupplyCri 2033 Power supply status critical tical became critical sc2TrapPowerSupplyFai 2034 One hot replace power major led supply failed sc2TrapPowerSupplyOk 2032 Power supply is working informational again sc2TrapPowerSupplyRe 2036 Power supply redundancy minor dundancyLost id no longer available sc2TrapPowerSupplyRe 2031 One hot replace power informational moved supply was removed Table 41 ServerControl traps SC2 mib 142 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sc2TrapRedundantFanF 2015 The indicated redundant major ailed fan failed sc2TrapRedundantPow 2035 One redundant hot replace major erSupplyFailed power supply failed sc2TrapServerShutdow 2093 This trap will be sent before informational n a server will switch off sc2TrapSevereSystemE 2006 The system was restarted critical rror after a severe problem See server management message log recover
80. er start window or via the Alarm Monitor window Trap information via Event Manager start window Start the Event Manager Under Help select On Suite Then under Event Management select Alarm Monitor In the window that opens click the Event Manager link vv YV vv Under Alarms select the Agent Alarm Information option Trap information via Alarm Monitor window gt Start the Event Manager gt Under Event Management select Alarm Monitor gt Inthe Alarm Monitor window select Help On Alarm Monitor from the menu bar gt In the window that opens click the Event Manager link gt Under Alarms select the Agent Alarm Information option The trap information can also be called up in the same way via the start window of ServerView Operations Manager ServerView Event Manager 83 Displaying trap information The Alarm Mibs window is displayed Alarm Mibs When a Server detects a change in its status it sends a Trap Alarm to the configured destination s depicting this change The following list shows the MIBs which are known by the Alarm Service Click on an Mib to see more information about the alarms it defines aac mib aplsc mib baspTrap mib Cclariion1 mib CMC TC mib CPQ RACK mib DDM MIB desktrap mib domagt mib Duralink mib Dx60_80 MIB ENTITY REC2737W1 mib F5EMT20 MIB fcswitch mib EJDARY E4kM500 MIB FSC KVMS3 TRAP mib ESC 521611 TRAP mib ADICLIBMIB v2 mib ASMPRO M
81. ertTrap6 The tape is from a faulty batch or the tape drive is faulty 1 Use a good tape to test the drive 2 If the problem persists call the tape drive supplier helpline Critical tapeAlertTrap7 The tape cartridge has reached the end of its calculated useful life 1 Copy any data you need to another tape 2 Discard the old tape minor tapeAlertTrap8 The tape cartridge is not data grade Any data you back up to the tape is at risk Replace the cartridge with a data grade tape minor tapeAlertTrap9 You are trying to write toa write protected cartridge Remove the write protection or use another tape critical tapeAlertTrap10 You cannot eject the cartridge because the tape drive is in use Wait until the operation is complete before ejecting the cartridge informational tapeAlertTrap1 1 The tape in the drive is a cleaning cartridge If you want to back up or restore insert a data grade tape informational Table 44 Tape traps 148 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap12 You have tried to load a cartridge of a type which is not supported by this drive informational tapeAlertTrap13 The operation has failed because the tape in the drive has snapped 1 Discard the old tape 2 Restart the operation with a different tape critical tapeAlertTrap14
82. erver is unknown i e the server is not present in the ServerView server list If the server is in the server list the server information will be displayed If the server is not in the server list but has the current status manageable the Event Manager will obtain the information directly from the server itself ServerView Event Manager 45 Alarm rules You can start Operations Manager for the selected server in this window To do this click the status icon in the top right hand corner The status display the server picture and the start command for Operations Manager are only enabled if Operations Manager is already installed To close the Server information window click the Close button 46 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules 4 1 3 Assigning alarms In the Alarm Rules Assign Alarms dialog box you can define in the Individual Alarms dialog box the alarms for the alarm rule and display all details of the assigned alarms In the Type of Alarms dialog box you can define for selected alarm rules what kind of alarms are to be forwarded S ServerView User administrator Logout g EOS Monitoring p g p Alarm Monitor Alarm Configuration Threshold Manager MIB Integrator Home gt gt Alarm Configuration Configuration Alarm Rules Assign Alarms Individual Alarms ape ides Select the Alarm Rule and assign the alarms you want to Forwar
83. g 13 The UPS has switched to major sleep mode ups TurnedOff 12 The UPS was turned off by major the manager upsWokeUp 14 The UPS has returned from informational sleep mode woken up Table 50 UPS traps 2 ServerView Event Manager 169 Trap overview 170 ServerView Event Manager 6 The Web based MIB Manager tool is installed automatically when you install the Event Manager under Windows and Linux MIB integration This tool is used to integrate private MIBs into the Event Manager so that ServerView can detect the traps for this type of MIB Then if an event occurs ServerView can take the necessary action Li The following example shows the format for a description of TRAP Type where TRAP Type must have the format SMlv1 testIrap TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE sniServerMgmt VARIABLES trapServerName trapl ime DESCRIPTIO Test trap to verify trap connection TYPE Test trap SUMMARY Test trap from server s no error ARGUMENTS 0 SEVERITY INFORMATIONAL TIMEINDEX 1 HELP Note This is no error condition HELPTAG STATE OPERATIONAL 600 For the MIB file shown only one enterprise string is supported Please note Li The name extension of the MIB file must be mib You cannot remove integrated MIB files MIB files which contain multi byte characters are not supported Starting MIB Manage
84. g OK opens additional windows depending on your selection in which you must make further settings There via different tabs you can define all the parameters necessary for forwarding A detailed description of the various windows is available via the respective Help buttons More information on the individual windows is provided in the later sections describing the respective forwarding actions and settings on page 59 ServerView Event Manager 53 Alarm rules i e Note for SMTP AUTH For sending mails SMTP AUTH is supported The supported authentication method is CRAM MD5 LOGIN PLAIN The authentication method used when you send a mail automatically switches to the safest method compatible with the authentication method supported by the destination SMTP server If User and Password are left blank mails will be sent by SMTP without authentication e f you have selected Mail mail forwarding the character set charset in the mails for Subject und Message is set in the following way ona Windows based management station charset Shift JIS ona Linux based management station charset UTF 8 54 ServerView Event Manager Filter rules 4 2 Filter rules The filter rules define the servers or server groups from which you want to filter out alarms see section Server filters on page 55 and or which alarms are to be filtered out see section Filtering alarms on page 56 Filter rules take priority over a
85. gnostic boot is enabled sieScMessageLogFull 667 System Event Log is full No minor more message can be logged Trap will not occur on wrap around log types sieScMessageLog 672 The warning threshold for minor Warning the number of System Event Log entries has been exceeded sieScNoBootCpu 658 The system boot fails informational because no valid boot CPU has been found sieScPostError 659 System boot fails because informational the power on self test POST has reported an error sieScPowerFail 674 DC power failed in the Critical specified cabinet System may stop when this condition occurs sieScPowerOn 657 A server is powered on informational sieScSetupEntered 660 BIOS setup has been informational entered sieScSoftwareWatchdog 663 Software watchdog expires informational Expired Table 40 ServerControl traps SC mib ServerView Event Manager 135 Trap overview normal range Trap name ID Meaning Error class sieScUserAuthentication 664 User authentication failure major Failure is detected via PPP FTP HTTP or telnet sniScCpuSpeedChanged 656 CPU speed has changed informational because of temperature problems sniScFanAdded 653 The indicated hot plug fan informational was inserted sniScFanRemoved 654 The indicated hot plug fan informational was removed sniScPowerSupply 671 Power supply redundancy mino
86. hanged The library has either been put into secure mode or the library has exited the secure mode tapeAlertTrap276 276 The library has been informational manually turned offline and is unavailable for use tapeAlertTrap277 277 A drive inside the library informational has been taken offline Table 44 Tape traps 158 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap278 278 There is a potential problem with the barcode label or the scanner hardware in the library mechanism If the problem persists call the library supplier helpline minor tapeAlertTrap279 279 The library has detected a inconsistency in its inventory 1 Redo the library inventory to correct inconsistency 2 Restart the operation Check the applications users manual or the hardware users manual for specific instructions on redoing the library inventory critical tapeAlertTrap280 280 A library operation has been attempted that is invalid at this time minor Table 44 Tape traps ServerView Event Manager 159 Trap overview 5 3 22 Team Server traps Fujitsu This section describes the traps supplied with the Fujitsu Team Server ASM PRIVATE COMMIB traps Asmpro mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 3764 3 Trap name ID Meaning Error class trapACFail 13 AC
87. he ServerView server list you can use the Add Server link to start the Server Browser and add the server to the list For more information on the Server Properties and the Server Browser see the ServerView Operations Manager User Guide The Server Information tab is only available if both the event manager and the Operations Manager are installed on the management station 24 ServerView Event Manager Viewing alarms for a server 3 2 Viewing alarms for a server If several alarm messages have been received for a server the one with the highest severity level is displayed in the server list In the bottom display area you will only see information on the last alarm message received with this severity To get an overview of all alarm messages for this server you can switch to the Alarm Monitor function for this server only One way of doing this is to select the server in the file tree and start the Alarm Monitor function via the menu bar in the Operations Manager main window A much quicker way is via the alarm icon the alarm bell in the server list If you click the alarm icon you switch to the Alarm Monitor function for this server only This means that only the alarm messages for this particular server will be visible in the list section ofthe Operations Manager main window Through appropriate selection of an alarm message in the alarm list you can retrieve further information on every alarm message received in the display
88. he screen is closed Help Calls up a help text 38 ServerView Event Manager Alarm rules 4 1 Alarm rules An alarm rule forwards alarms from various servers to one or more destinations A complete definition of a new alarm rule consists of the following four steps Defining the name of the new alarm rule see section Managing alarm rules on page 40 Assigning one or more servers to the alarm rule see section Assigning servers on page 43 The alarm rule then only applies to alarms from these servers Assigning one or more alarms to the alarm rule see section Assigning alarms on page 47 Defining the response to the incoming alarms see section Forwarding alarms on page 51 Here you can use the standard destinations or define your own e g Execute forwarding Mail forwarding or Mobile forwarding When defining a new alarm rule you will be guided step by step through the individual screens for setting the alarm parameters If you are changing an existing alarm rule you can also call up the individual dialog screens directly via the menu tree ServerView Event Manager 39 Alarm rules 4 1 1 Managing alarm rules The Alarm Rules Manage Alarm Rules screen provides an overview of all defined alarm rules The tabs Alarm Rules Alarms Servers and Destinations allow different views of the defined alarm rules depending on which tab is selected The Add button allows you to add new ala
89. his alarm rule in response to certain alarm messages Alarm Monitor Alarm Configuration Threshold Manager MIB Intearator Home gt gt Alarm Configuration Configuration Alarm Rules Assign Destinations E Alarm Rules Select the Alarm Rule and assign one or more destinations to this Alarm Rule Manage Alarm Rules Assign Servers Bow Y Assign Alarms List of known Destinations Assigned Destinations Individual Alarms tination BCw_Mail Default Popup Assi Filter Ri la Default_Popup General Settings E Event_tog gt gt lt lt _ ss edt Delete Figure 11 Alarm Rules Assign Destinations The top drop down list contains the names of all known alarm rules Here you can select the alarm rule that you want to edit The List of known Destinations box contains all known destinations The Assigned Destinations box contains the list of destinations assigned to the alarm rule With the Add button you can define a new destination with the Edit button you can change an existing destination and with the Delete button you can delete an existing destination The destination Automatic Service Mail can be neither deleted nor moved to the Assigned Destinations window ServerView Event Manager 51 Alarm rules You can use the following buttons to activate or deactivate the forwarding of an alarm gt
90. hoenix RomPilot was informational loaded after a cold system reset RomPilot 259 Phoenix RomPilot was informational DiagnosticReset loaded after a diagnostic system reset RomPilotFatalError 769 Phoenix RomPilot detected informational a fatal error RomPilotGenericBoot 512 Phoenix RomPilot informational announces a generic boot about to load OS RomPilotIDEBootReset 260 Phoenix RomPilot was informational loaded after an IDE Boot system reset RomPilotOSStarted 1280 Phoenix RomPilot informational announces thatthe OS has been started RomPilot 771 Phoenix RomPilot detected informational PostWarningError a post warning error RomPilotPressF1 770 Phoenix RomPilot is informational running and needs a F1 key press to continue RomPilot 256 Phoenix RomPilot was informational UnspecifiedReset loaded after an unspecified system reset assume cold reset RomPilotWarmReset 257 Phoenix RomPilot was informational Table 39 ROMPilot traps 132 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 17 ServerControl traps SC mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists ServerControl traps in alphabetical order Replaced Trap name ID Meaning Error class cabinetNotConfigured 623 Cabinet is not configured informational cabinetSwitchedOff 617 Cabinet was switched off informational cabinetSwitchedOn 618 Cabinet was switched on _ infor
91. ice provider Name Name of the server administrator Phone Telephone number of the server administrator E mail Address E mail address to be used by the Service Center for optional feedback optional Country ID Two letter ISO code for the country optional optional e g DE for Germany Customer ID Customer code optional optional The customer code must be agreed with the provider Table 8 Input fields in the Service Mail Settings window 64 ServerView Event Manager Mail forwarding to the service provider You can enable or disable this configuration with the Enabled option If you click the Mail Properties tab you can specify additional information on the mail service in this window Depending on the mail service you must select MAPI Windows only or SMTP Windows Linux Depending on the selected mail service different input fields are enabled in the Mail Properties window The input fields have the following meanings Name Meaning From Sender SMTP Server SMTP server SMTP User optional User name SMTP Password Identification of the mailing system optional optional with SMTP Confirm Confirm the password Password optional with SMTP optional Port Port number SMTP The default value is Port 25 Profilename Identification of the mailing system MAPI You must specify the profile name that was assigned during configuration of Mic
92. ice two services with different protocols can be used to address a GSM mobile SMS1 uses the TAP protocol while SMS2 uses the UCP protocol Baud rate 2400 bps 1200 bps or 300 bps Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Dialling prefix ATDP0 01691 Table 12 Sample settings for the Cityruf pager service from Deutsche Telekom If you have defined settings for the serial interfaces you can define whether an alarm is to trigger a call to a pager or mobile phone see also section Forwarding alarms on page 51 ServerView Event Manager 71 Making execute settings 48 Making execute settings If you have selected Execute for the forwarding the New Execute Configuration window opens In this window you can use the Exec Settings and Time Model Settings tabs to make all necessary settings for the Execute forwarding Exec Settings tab The Exec Settings tab offers fields for the Execute settings some of which already contain predefined settings The input fields in the Exec Settings window have the following meanings Name Meaning Description Name of the Execute settings If you want to change the Execute settings for an existing Execute forwarding see Edit button section Forwarding alarms on page 51 this field contains the already assigned name and is disabled Command Name of the command to be executed The name can be entered with arguments as a command line Inf
93. ice failure Replace the failed disk device add a spare to the system to cause a reconstruct major Table 37 PXRE traps ServerView Event Manager 127 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class powerSupplyFailureTrap 3 The power supply in the major specified location has failed Replace power supply powerSupply 4 Power supply was informational Information Trap recovered temperature 11 A temperature sensor informational Information Trap indicates temperature below WARNING threshold limit temperatureOver 10 A temperature sensor has major ThresholdTrap exceeded WARNING threshold limit Lower environmental temperature or raise internal threshold limit depending upon application Table 37 PXRE traps 128 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 15 RAID Adapter traps Megaraid mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 16 1 1 200 This section lists RAID Adapter traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class rtBatteryMissing 9020 Adapter d Battery informational Module is missing rtBattery 9022 Adapter d Battery informational TemperatureHigh Module temperature exceeded Danger Threshold rtBatteryVolatageLow 9021 Adapter d Battery informational Module voltage is low rtCheck 9018 Adapter d Channel d __ informational ConditionStatus Target d Command completed with Sense_Key Ox x A
94. iled major powerSupplyOk 627 The power supply is informational working again powerSupplyRemoved 624 The power supply has been informational removed powerSupplyStatus 628 Not enough power supplies critical Critical are operating scbBBUNotdetected 614 A BBU is configured but no informational BBU was detected scbUnconfiguredBBU 613 A BBU is detected but no informational Detected BBU was configured scbUnconfiguredUPS 611 A UPS is detected but no informational Detected UPS was configured scbUPSNotdetected 612 A UPS is configured but no major UPS was detected selftestError 609 The server management Critical controller has failed selftestWarning 608 The server management minor controller has detected a minor problem during its self test serverManagement 631 Server Management BIOS informational Disabled is disabled serverShutdown 621 Server has been shut down informational sieScBootCountZero 666 Boot retry counter gets zero major Table 40 ServerControl traps SC mib 134 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sieScBootError 661 No bootable operating informational system can be found sieScBootWatchdogExpir 662 Boot watchdog expires informational ed sieScCpuPrefailure 673 A CPU is predicted to fail major prefailure sieScDiagnosticBoot 665 Server is reset and informational dia
95. individual components of the Event Manager Alarm Monitor and Alarm Configuration by clicking the corresponding link Alarm Monitor or Alarm Configuration under Event Management You can also start the individual components via the start page of ServerView Operations Manager gt Select Start All Programs Fujitsu ServerView Suite Operations Manager Operations Manager Then as with the Event Manager click the relevant link Alarm Monitor or Alarm Configuration under Event Management ServerView Event Manager 17 Icons 2 3 Icons You will find a list of the icons in the Alarm Monitor and Alarm Configuration windows and their meanings in the following Red alarm critical Orange alarm major Yellow alarm minor Blue alarm informational Gray alarm unknown Alarm is ignored The alarm was confirmed by a user entry Some other executable program was triggered by this alarm a gt gt gt gt A broadcast message was sent for this alarm A alt A mail was sent for this alarm This alarm triggered a pager call This alarm will be passed on to a management station O BE This alarm will be passed on to the local system event log Green Pager confirmed Yellow Pager completed Red Pager present still active Table 2 Icons in the Alarm Monitor and Alarm Configuration 18 ServerView Event Manager
96. ion 042 Migration of file has been _ informational withdrawn sniNWDeactivateScreen 018 Screen is deactivated on informational server sniNWDeleteBinderyObj 012 Bindery object was deleted informational NetWare sniNWDeleteObject 047 Directory Service informational NetWare object was deleted sniNWDestroyProcess 029 Process was destroyed informational sniNWDownServer 004 Server is going down Critical sniNWExitToDos 007 Server exits to DOS Critical sniNWKeyWasPressed ___ 017 Key was pressed on server informational sniNWLoginUser 010 User logged into server informational sniNWLogoutConnection 038 User has logged out informational sniNWMLIDDeRegister 040 Multiple Link Interface informational Driver MLID was checked out on server sniNWMLIDRegister 039 Multiple Link Interface informational Driver MLID was registered on server sniNWModifyDirEntry 022 Directory entry was informational changed on server sniNWModule Loaded 027 Module e g NLM was informational loaded sniNWModuleUnloaded 009 Module e g NLM was informational unloaded sniNWNewPublic 032 New public symbol was informational Table 48 Threshold traps 166 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniNWNoRelinquish 023 NLM Module has not critical Control relinquished control sniNWOpenScreen 020 Screen was o
97. ion 0x 3 120042 CPU front side bus FSB error 120047 Fatal NMI 150000 Voltage XY Voltage Power supply 2050 sc2Trap OK voltage BATT XY in VoltageOk 150030 Battery voltage BATT cabinet XY at server XY OK XY is within normal range again 150012 Voltage XY Voltage Power supply 2051 sc2Trap low Critical Volt voltage Voltage XY Voltage TooLow 150032 Battery voltage BATT in cabinet XY at XY low critical Volt Server XY is too low 150017 Voltage XY Voltage Power supply 2052 sc2Trap high critical Volt voltage Voltage XY VoltageToo in cabinet XY at High server XY it too high Table 4 RMC S2 SEL entry SC2 MIB trap 34 ServerView Event Manager RMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps Error RMC S2 SEL entry Trap text Trap Trap name code no 150031 Battery voltage BATT Battery voltage 2054 sc2TrapBattery XY low warning BATT XY in cabinet VoltagePrefail Volt XY at server XY Battery is predicted to fail in near future 190003 DIMM XY Memory Uncorrectable 2065 sc2Trap Uncorrectable error memory error at Uncorrectable ECC module DIMM XY MemError 190040 DIMM XY in cabinet XY of Module Uncorrectable Parity Server XY memory error 190007 Memory Uncorrectable 2067 sc2Trap Uncorrectable error memory error in Uncorrectable ECC cabinet XY of server MemError XY 19000
98. l Table 32 FSC LOG3 MIB traps 120 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class log3WarningNotice 5 A log3Event has occurred minor System module error and text is displayed Table 32 FSC LOG3 MIB traps UNISERV MIB traps uniserv mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 41 Trap name ID Meaning Error class kaiPartitionOffline 700 A partition was powered off minor kaiPartitionOnline 701 A partition was powered on informational Table 33 UNISERV MIB traps PRIMEPOWER XSCF MIB traps primepower_xscf mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 211 1 15 2 1 t Trap name ID Meaning Error class scfAgentStart 5 XSCF agent has started informational scfHardwareDefectRe 7 A hardware defect was minor pair repaired scfHardwareDefectSe 1 A hardware defect has critical occurred scfHardwareDefectUn 2 set A hardware defect was reset informational scfHardwareErrorRep 6 A hardware error was minor air repaired scfHardwareErrorSet 3 A hardware error has critical occurred scfHardwareErrorUns 4 A hardware error was reset informational et Table 34 PRIMEPOWER XSCF MIB traps ServerView Event Manager 121 Trap overview FSC HACL MIB traps v1_fsc HaCl mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 42 2 0 Trap name ID
99. l Configuration window opens gt Enter the required item in each field on the Mail Settings tab Description In this example MailSet as the destination name Subject In this example Critical Error occurred Mail to In this example admin test co jp as the administrator Time Model In this example always From In this example ALARMTEST Server In this example 111 222 3 20 Configure settings for mail to the administrator admin test co jp from the ALARMTEST server 80 ServerView Event Manager Alarm configuration example gt Click Apply then click Test Address gt Once the test mail is sent successfully click OK This returns you to the Assign Destinations window gt Select the created MailSet then click the gt button gt Click Apply ServerView Event Manager 81 Alarm configuration example 82 ServerView Event Manager 5 Traps If a special event occurs in a network component then the SNMP agent can send a message to one or more managers to inform them of the event Such messages are called traps in SNMP The manager can react to events in the network based on the incoming trap A trap message can be uniquely identified by means of the trap ID and MIB OID 5 1 Displaying trap information The Event Manager help system provides detailed information on the default MIBs and traps supported by the Event Manager You open the relevant overview window either via the Event Manag
100. larm rules If a alarm is ignored because of the filter rules the alarm rule assigned to the alarm is not activated 4 2 1 Server filters In the Filter Rules Server Filtering screen you define the servers or server groups whose alarms you want to filter out If the Event Manager is running on a server and there are no other servers in the server list this server is automatically displayed as the local host No further settings are necessary for this The Serverlist box contains all servers and server groups in the server list The Suppress from handling box contains the servers or server groups whose alarms are not to be handled You can filter the servers with the following buttons gt The alarms from the selected servers or server groups are ignored lt The alarms from the selected servers or server groups are forwarded gt gt All alarms from the servers or server groups in the server list are ignored lt lt All alarms from the servers or server groups in the Suppress from handling box are handled again All incoming alarms from the servers or server groups in the server list are forwarded If you select a server in the Serverlist window you can display additional information about this server via Show Information about Server on the context menu Clicking the Apply button saves the new settings Clicking the Reset button restores the settings from the last save ServerView Event Manager 55 Filter rules
101. lem persists call the library supplier helpline critical tapeAlertTrap268 268 There is a potential problem with a drive ejecting cartridges short or with the library mechanism picking a cartridge from a slot If the problem persists call the library supplier helpline minor tapeAlertTrap269 269 There is a potential problem with the library mechanism placing a cartridge into a slot If the problem persists call the library supplier helpline minor tapeAlertTrap270 270 There is a potential problem with a drive or the library mechanism loading cartridges or an incompatible cartridge minor Table 44 Tape traps ServerView Event Manager 157 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap271 27 k The operation has failed critical because the library door is open 1 Clear any obstructions from the library door 2 Close the library door 3 If the problem persists call the library supplier helpline tapeAlertTrap272 272 There is a mechanical Critical problem with the library media import export mailslot tapeAlertTrap273 273 The library cannot operate critical without the magazine 1 Insertthe magazine into the library 2 Restart the operation tapeAlertTrap274 274 Library security has been minor compromised tapeAlertTrap275 275 The security mode of the informational library has been c
102. mational correctableMemError 643 Correctable memory error minor correctableMemError 637 Correctable memory error minor Addr at address correctableMemError 639 Correctable memory error minor Bank in bank correctableMemError 641 Correctable memory error minor Module in module fanCriticalError 622 A fan is critical and will fail informational soon fanError 601 Fan failed critical fanOk 629 Fan is OK informational frontDoorStatusChanged 646 Status of front door informational changed housingOpenStatus 647 Status of housing changed informational Changed internalError 620 Internal error in server informational management controller software memErrorModuleFailing 669 A memory module is failing major memeErrorModule 668 A memory module is major Prefailure predicted to fail prefailure memeErrorModule 670 A memory module had major failed and was replaced by a hot spare module Table 40 ServerControl traps SC mib ServerView Event Manager 133 Trap overview on power up Trap name ID Meaning Error class notEnoughCabinets 615 The actual number of major storage extensions is lower than number stored in the configuration powerOffTimeReached 645 Power off time has been informational reached powerSupplyAdded 625 A power supply was added informational powerSupplyFailed 626 A power supply has fa
103. mylexAutoRebuild 200 Automatic rebuild of a unit critical Started has been started mylexAutoRebuild 222 Automatic rebuild of a informational Started2 system drive has been started mylexBBUFound 275 Battery Backup Unit found informational mylexBBUPowerLow 276 Battery Backup Unit power critical is low mylexBBUPowerOK 277 Battery Backup Unit power informational is OK mylexGamDriver 262 Incorrect version of GAM minor IncorrectVersion driver installed mylexGamDriverMissing 261 GAM driver is either not minor installed or has not been started mylexInitialization 231 Initialization of system drive informational Cancelled canceled mylexInitializationDone 230 Initialization of system drive informational completed successfully mylexInitializationFailed 232 Initialization of system drive major has failed mylexinitializationStarted 229 Initialization of system drive informational started mylexLogicalDriveCritical 215 A logical drive is in a critical major Table 28 Mylex traps 114 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview ParityError physical device Trap name ID Meaning Error class mylexLogicalDriveOffline 214 Logical drive is offline Critical mylexLogicalDriveOnline 216 Logical drive is online Critical mylexManualRebuild 201 Manual rebuild started informational Started mylexManualRebuild 223
104. n the Event Manager Because these contents are frequently updated this table and the following trap lists are only a snapshot and do not claim to be complete You can find out which MIBs are currently integrated in the Event Manager via the Alarm Configuration window in the MIB column of the Alarm Rules Assign Alarms dialog box or via the Event Manager online help The sections after the table provide an overview of the main types of trap In later sections of this chapter the traps are ordered alphabetically by category Inside each category the traps are ordered alphabetically by name The Comments column indicates the number of the page on which the traps are listed You can also use the Event Manager to print out the trap lists For more information see the section Displaying trap information on page 83 MIB Traps from Comments aac mib Adaptec controller ADICLIBMIB v2 mib see page 119 adptinfo mib Asmpro mib ASM PRIVATE COMMIB traps see page 160 baspCfg mib baspStat mib Table 17 MIB overview 86 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview MIB Traps from Comments baspTrap mib Broadcom Advanced Server traps BIOS mib BUS mib clariion1 mib FibreCat clariion_fsc_2 mib FibreCat Manager Cmc32 mib Rittal rack monitor CMS TC mib Ddm mib DuplexDataManager traps see page 105 dec mib Compaq StorageWorks Enterprise Array see page 125
105. n the configuration trapAcFail 632 AC power has failed critical trapDuplicateCabinetld 633 Two or more cabinets major server or storage subsystems have the same ID number trapEventLog 634 An error was recorded See major the server management event error log recovery for detailed information This could have happened when an error occurred before the agent was running or any error without a specific trap Table 40 ServerControl traps SC mib ServerView Event Manager 137 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class trapOnBattery 606 AC power failure Cabinetis critical running on battery power The UPS is operating on battery power or the power supply is drawing current from the backup battery unit BBU This trap is persistent and is resent at one minute intervals until the mains returns or the system is switched off trapOnMains 607 AC power OK informational uncorrectableMemError 644 Uncorrectable memory Critical error uncorrectableMem 638 Uncorrectable memory Critical ErrorAddr error at address uncorrectableMemError 640 Uncorrectable memory Critical Bank error in bank uncorrectableMemError 642 Uncorrectable memory Critical Module error in module Table 40 ServerControl traps SC mib 138 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 18 ServerControl traps SC2 mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 2 1
106. nal domNodeOffline 50 A client went offline informational domNodeOnline 51 A client went online informational Table 31 DOMAIN MIB traps ServerView Event Manager 119 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class domNoManagementS 55 erver An agent was stopped informational domStartTrap 54 An agent was started informational Table 31 DOMAIN MIB traps FSC LOG3 MIB traps log3v1 mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 46 2 Trap name ID Meaning Error class log3AlertNotice 2 A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed Critical wo log3CriticalNotice A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed critical log3DebugNotice A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed informational _ log3EmergencyNotice A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed critical log3ErrorNotice 4 A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed major N log3InformationalNoti ce A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed informational log3NoticeNotice 6 A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed informational log3OtherNotice 9 A log3Event has occurred System module error and text is displayed informationa
107. ormation about the servers can be inserted into these arguments via different macros see section Macros on page 78 Working directory optional Name of the working directory containing Command Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to cause this command to be invoked Select a predefined time model from the drop down list You can set your own time model via the Time Model Settings tab Table 13 Input fields in the Exec Settings window 72 ServerView Event Manager Making broadcast settings Time Model Settings tab The Time Model Settings tab allows you to select add or modify a time model You can define hour by hour for the whole week when an alarm is to be forwarded For Windows Server 2008 the CUI command is the only command that can be used for the program execution 4 9 Making broadcast settings Broadcast is a type of transmission whereby a pop up window or a message is displayed on multiple servers or server groups simultaneously If you have selected for the forwarding the New Broadcast Configuration window opens In this window you can use the Broadcast Settings and Time Model Settings tabs to make all necessary settings for broadcast forwarding Broadcast Settings tab The Broadcast Settings tab offers fields for the broadcast settings some of which already contain predefined settings The input fields in the Broadcast Settings window have the following meaning
108. path of a MultiPath group informational sieMPAutoRecovered 1205 A path of a MultiPath group which was in error status is accessible again due to automatic recovery informational sieMPError 1200 A MultiPath group now consists of only one path and an error has been detected for this path The MultiPath group is not operational anymore Critical sieMPErrorCleared 1206 Auser has cleared the error status for a path ofa MultiPath group informational sieMPReconfigured 1203 A path has been removed from or added to a MultiPath group informational sieMPRetry 1201 An error has been detected on a path of a MultiPath group An attempt is being made to execute the command on another path of the MultiPath group critical sieMPStatusChanged 1204 A user has made a change to a MultiPath group autorecovery was turned on or off loadbalancing was turned on or off or one path was enabled or disabled informational Table 27 MultiPath traps ServerView Event Manager 113 Trap overview 5 3 11 Mylex traps Mylex mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists Mylex traps in alphabetical order state One drive in a RAID configuration has failed Trap name ID Meaning Error class mylexAdapterDied 221 Connection to a disk array critical controller interrupted
109. pened on informational server sniNWProtocolBind 033 A Protocol is bound to a informational MLID sniNWProtocolUnbind 034 A Protocol is unbound from warning a MLID sniNWQueueAction 043 A queue was activated informational deactivated created or deleted sniNWRenameObject 048 Directory Service informational NetWare object was renamed sniNWSysVolume 001 SYS volume was Critical Dismounted dismounted on server sniNWThreadSwitch 025 Thread Switch occurs informational sniNWTrusteeChange 019 Trustee was changed on informational server sniNWUpdateCursor 016 Cursor position was informational updated sniNWUpdateScreen 015 Screen was updated on informational server sniNWValueChanged 049 Value was changed for informational Directory Service NetWare object sniNWVolSysMounted 000 SYS volume was mounted informational sniNWVolume 003 Volume was dismounted on informational Dismounted server sniNWVolumeMounted 002 Volume was mounted informational Table 48 Threshold traps ServerView Event Manager 167 Trap overview 5 3 24 UPS traps Upsman mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 1356 This section lists UPS traps in alphabetical order UPS traps 1 Trap name ID Meaning Error class communication 4 The connection with the informational Established UPS was established communicationLost 1 The connection with the Critical UPS was lost powerRestored 5 Normal power has be
110. per severity level there are on a page of the alarm list You can use these icons to control the alarm list display Click to select the alarm levels for which you want to display alarm messages The display update in the Alarm Manager can be enabled or disabled via automatic refresh f automatic refresh is selected the display is reloaded automatically when an alarm is logged Otherwise only the display of logged alarms for Total number of alarms changes 22 ServerView Event Manager Viewing alarms Below the status bar the alarm entries are displayed with the following information Receive Time Time when the alarm was received Alarm Type Brief description of the alarm Alarm icon see table below Indicates the severity of the alarm Server Server name If you click the server name the ServerView servername window opens in which you can request detailed information about the selected server For more information see the ServerView Operations Manager manual The ServerView servername window only opens if Operations Manager is also installed on the management station Forwarding icons see table below Indicates the type of alarm forwarding Ack Indicates whether the alarm was acknowledged Note Indicates a note entered by the user The icons have the following meanings EN Indicates the alarm level The alarm was written to the local event log This alarm triggered a pager call
111. problem Check the library users manual for device specific instructions on running extended diagnostic tests tapeAlertTrap261 261 The library has a problem critical with the host interface 1 Check the cables and cable connections 2 Restart the operation tapeAlertTrap262 262 A hardware failure of the minor library is predicted Call the library supplier helpline tapeAlertTrap263 263 Preventative maintenance minor of the library is required Check the library users manual for device specific preventative maintenance tasks or call your library supplier helpline tapeAlertTrap264 264 General environmental critical conditions inside the library have exceeded the humidity specifications tapeAlertTrap265 265 General environmental critical conditions inside the library have exceeded the temperature specifications Table 44 Tape traps 156 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap266 266 The voltage supply to the library exceeds specifications There is a potential problem with the power supply or failure of a redundant power supply critical tapeAlertTrap267 267 A cartridge has been left in a drive inside the library by a previous hardware fault 1 Insert an empty magazine to clear the fault 2 If the fault does not clear turn the library off and then on again 3 If the prob
112. r Alarms of severity informational Filter according to the severity level informational 56 ServerView Event Manager Filter rules In the input field Set time for repetition in seconds you can specify the interval after which the same alarm is allowed through from the same server again This is useful to prevent the management station from being bombarded with identical alarms from a server that is not running correctly When you specify for example an interval of 30 seconds filter interval of each severity are as follows Severity of Value of Expression from which Filter interval alarm severity filter interval is requested Critical 1 30 seconds x 1 30 seconds Major 2 30 seconds x 2 60 seconds Minor 3 30 seconds x 3 90 seconds Informational 4 30 seconds x 4 120 seconds Table 5 Filter interval of each severity ServerView Event Manager 57 Making settings 4 3 Making settings In the General Settings screen you can define general settings for alarm handling You can define the actions to be executed by default and regardless of the alarm groups whenever an alarm arrives You can define the following actions Alarms relating to failed authentication are suppressed Alarms from server blades are issued with the relevant name of the blade server For different error severities you can specify the following actions Any combinations are possible The alarm is
113. r CRITICAL netapp mib userDefined A processor has been removed CRITICAL desktrap mib sniProcessor A user defined trap indicating a condition that should be corrected immedi CRITICAL netapp mib alertTrap A user defined trap indicating an extremely urgent situation usually indic CRITICAL netapp mib emergencyTrap y Next Apply Reset Figure 9 Alarm Rules Assign Alarms Individual Alarms The Individual Alarms dialog box contains in the top drop down list the names of all known alarm rules Here you can select the alarm rule that you want to edit f an unknown alarm occurs you can assign an alarm rule to it Make sure that unknown alarms are not suppressed but are explicitly allowed You can do this via the filter settings in the Filter Rules Alarm Filtering dialog box see Filtering alarms on page 56 You must also select the appropriate checkbox under Alarm Rules Assign Alarms Type of Alarms The Assigned counter indicates both the number of alarms that are currently assigned to this alarm rule and the number of all known alarms The Checked counter counts all alarms whose checkboxes are selected regardless of whether the alarms were filtered The Selected counter shows the number of currently selected alarms in the alarm list ServerView Event Manager 47 Alarm rules The alarm list in the bottom section of the window shows via checkboxes which alarms are assigned to the alarm rule It also
114. r RedundancyLost no longer available sniScRedundant 648 The indicated redundant major FanFailed fan failed sniScRedundant 649 One redundant hot replace major PowerSupplyFailed power supply failed sniScShutdown 655 A pending server shutdown informational Cancelled was canceled by the user sniScVoltageOk 650 Power supply voltage is informational within normal range again sniScVoltageTooHigh 652 Power supply voltage is too critical high sniScVoltageTooLow 651 Power supply voltage is too critical low svCommunication 636 Communication with the informational Established server management controller was established svCommunicationFailure 610 Communication with the Critical server management controller was interrupted tempCritical 604 The temperature has Critical reached a critical level tempOk 602 The temperature is within informational Table 40 ServerControl traps SC mib 136 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class tempSensorBroken 630 The temperature sensor is major defective or not connected tempSensorOk 635 The temperature sensor is informational working again tempWarn 603 The temperature has major reached the warning level testTrap 600 Test trap sent to verify trap informational connection tooManyCabinets 616 The actual number of minor storage subsystems is higher than the number stored i
115. r The MIB Manager tool is started as follows gt On the EVENT MANAGEMENT menu select the MIB INTEGRATOR entry ServerView Event Manager 171 MIB integration The tool starts up and the following window is displayed f7 MIB Manager Windows Internet Explorer Ui ioj xj Please input a MIB to test _Bowse Figure 17 MIB Manager tool To integrate private MIBs proceed as follows gt Select the relevant directory using the Browse button gt Select the MIB and then click the Upload button The tool then checks the MIB for correct syntax In the next window a message shows the status gt Click the Save parsed MIB button to integrate the MIB gt Inthe next window select Close to close the tool After a third party MIB has been integrated the Java plug in cache must be cleared Under Windows the ServerView Services must be restarted Under Linux it is sufficient just to restart the SVForwardServer with etc init d sv_fwdserver restart Additional MIB integration under Linux Beside the tool private MIBs can also be integrated under Linux operating systems as follows gt Stop the SVForwardServer service etc init d sv_fwdserver stop gt Copy the MIB to the directory opt fujitsu ServerViewSui te web cgi bin ServerView common mibs gt Then restart the SVForwardServer service etc init d sv_fwdserver start 172 ServerView Event Manager MIB integration Viewing integ
116. r admin test co jp Requirements ServerView agent is running on the server and the server is registered as a management target in ServerView Operations Manager on the same network Test traps from the ServerView agent to ServerView Operations Manager are functioning normally ServerView Operations Manager can access the SMTP server 111 222 3 20 while it is in operation Setting procedure gt Perform one of the following operations When operating from the ServerView Operations Manager start window Click Alarm Configuration When operating from the individual function windows Click Event Management Alarm Configuration in the menu bar at the top of the window The Manage Alarm Rules window opens gt Click Add The New Name dialog box opens gt Enter e g CriticalMail in the New Name dialog box and click OK gt Click Apply then click Next The Assign Servers window opens gt Select the ALARMTEST server in the server list and click the gt button ServerView Event Manager 79 Alarm configuration example gt Click Apply then click Next The Assign Alarms Individual Alarms window opens gt Click Next again The Assign Alarms Type of Alarms window opens gt Check All alarms of severity critical gt Click Apply then click Next The Assign Destinations window opens gt Click Add The Type of new Destination dialog box opens gt Select Mail and click OK The New Mai
117. r 21 Viewing alarms The window is divided into four sections e The menu bar below the title bar allows you to navigate between the Operations Manager functions Serverlist Administration Asset Management Event Management Monitoring Update Management Security only if OpenDS is used as directory service In the line below the menu bar the individual menu items are listed depending on which menu is selected For more information on the menus in the menu bar see the ServerView Operations Manager User Guide The menus excepting the Event Management menu are only available if Operations Manager is also installed on the management station e The left section shows a file tree structure containing the servers and server groups This is where you make your selection for the display in the alarm or server list If you move the mouse pointer over a server in the file tree a tooltip i appears The content of the tooltip depends on the length of the server name If the server name is truncated in the file tree the tooltip shows first the complete server name and below it the server type If the server name is not truncated the tooltip only shows the server type e The top right section of the window contains the alarm entries for the servers selected in the file tree The alarm list is structured in pages The icons in the header of the right hand section indicate how many alarm entries
118. rView status traps Status mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists ServerView status traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class sieStTrapStatusChanged 1100 System status has changed informational at server Table 43 ServerView status trap 146 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 21 Tape drive traps tapealrt mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 11 2 3 9 7 1 This section lists tape drive traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap1 1 The tape drive is having minor problems reading data No data has been lost but there has been a reduction in the performance of the tape tapeAlertTrap2 2 The tape drive is having minor problems writing data No data has been lost but there has been a reduction in the capacity of the tape tapeAlertTrap3 3 The operation has stopped minor because an error has occurred while reading or writing data which the drive cannot correct tapeAlertTrap4 4 Your data is at risk critical 1 Copy any data you require from this tape 2 Do not use this tape again 3 Restart the operation with a different tape tapeAlertTrap5 5 The tape is damaged or the critical drive is faulty Call the tape drive supplier helpline Table 44 Tape traps ServerView Event Manager 147 Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class tapeAl
119. rated MIB files You can find out which MIBs are integrated in the Event Manager via the Alarm Configuration window in the MIB column of the Alarm Rules Assign Alarms dialog box or via the Event Manager online help For a more detailed explanation of how to access the MIB overview window via help see section Displaying trap information on page 83 Updating integrated MIB files You can update integrated MIB files The name of the updated integrated MIB file must be the same as that of the integrated MIB file Please note that the MIB Integrator distinguishes between upper and lower case ServerView Event Manager 173 MIB integration 174 ServerView Event Manager
120. rature informational sensor was added to the blade system s31SysTempSensorBroken 1625 The system temperature major sensor of the blade server is broken or not connected s31SysTempSensorOK 1624 The system temperature informational sensor of the blade server is working again s31SysTempSensor 1643 A system temperature informational Removed sensor was removed from the blade system s31TestTrap 1600 A test trap was sent from informational the blade system no error Table 20 Blade System Traps 98 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class s31TrapEventLog 1638 An error was recorded on major the blade system See the server management event error log Recovery for detailed information s31UserAuthentication 1637 An user authentication major Failure failure was detected at the blade system Performing the protocol Table 20 Blade System Traps ServerView Event Manager 99 Trap overview 5 3 4 Cluster traps NTCluster mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 This section lists cluster traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniWpChange 811 The SNMP agent has informational ClusterActiveAgain established the connection with the cluster service sniWpChange 812 The SNMP agent has lostthe critical ClusterNoLonger connection with the clu
121. rm rules It opens a window in which you can enter the name of the new alarm rule You can also copy settings of an existing alarm rule over to the new one To do this select an existing alarm from the drop down list All settings of the existing alarm rule visible on the Alarms Servers Destinations tabs and from the drop down list marked with Copy settings from rule will then be taken over by default If you do not want to take over the settings from every tab you can disable the individual tabs by clicking the selected checkbox directly The assigned settings will then not be taken over for the new alarm rule If you do not want to take over any settings select the empty field in the drop down list The Edit button lets you modify existing alarm rules With the Delete button you can delete a selected alarm rule S ServerView User administrator Logout Fujitsu Alarm Monitor Alarm Configuration Threshold Manager MIB Integrator Home gt gt Alarm Configuration Configuration Alarm Rules Manage Alarm Rules Alarm Rule aa Alarm Rules Servers alarms Servers Assi enabled Alarm Rule defined by Alarms and Servers calling Destination ig Assign Alarms ALL CRITICAL ALARMS All Servers BCW_Mail 1 5 GTL Voltage is out of specification Default_Popup Individual Alarms gt 12V is operating out of specification Type of Alarms 2 5V is operating out of specification
122. rosoft Mail If you assign a different profile name here the mail mechanism will not work Password Identification of the mailing system MAPI With MAPI you must specify the password that was assigned during configuration of Microsoft Mail If you assign a different profile name and a different password here the mail mechanism will not work Confirm Confirm the password MAPI Password Table 9 Input fields in the Mail Properties window If you click the Test Address button in the Service Mail Settings window a test mail is sent to the service provider The Service Center sends an automatic e mail response to all test mails it receives In doing so it uses the address specified in the E mail input field ServerView Event Manager 65 Mail forwarding to the service provider A minimum period of 600 seconds has been specified for the sending of identical mails This ensures that redundant messages are not sent In the Alarm Monitor traps that have triggered a service mail are identified as follows This icon identifies a trap that has been forwarded using the service mail function PK This icon identifies a trap that has been forwarded using both the normal mail function and the service mail function 66 ServerView Event Manager Making pop up settings 4 6 Making pop up settings If you have selected Popup for the forwarding the New Popup Configuration window opens In this window you c
123. s Name Meaning Description Name of the broadcast settings If you want to modify the broadcast settings for an existing broadcast forwarding see Edit button section Forwarding alarms on page 51 this field contains the already assigned name and is disabled Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to be forwarded Select a predefined time model from the drop down list You can set your own time model via the Time Model Settings tab Table 14 Input fields in the Broadcast Settings window ServerView Event Manager 73 Making broadcast settings Name Meaning Mode Mode for the broadcast forwarding Special user Only one user is notified whose name must be entered here All users of All users belonging to the same domain for the domain forwarding are notified Valid only with Windows default As of Windows Server 2008 domain is no longer supported All users with session All users who are associated with the forwarding through any session are notified default with Linux Additional Text field for defining the message for the broadcast Message window optional Information about the servers can be inserted via different macros see section Macros on page 78 As of Windows Server 2008 the output is truncated after 255 characters Table 14 Input fields in the Broadcast Settings window Time Model Settings tab The Time Model Settings tab allows you
124. s operating out of specification Type of Alarms 2 5 is operating out of specification Assign Destinations 3 3 is operating out of specification i Filter Rules 2 3 3Y Standby Voltage is out of specific General Settings SY Voltage is out of specification Add Edt Delete Previous Apply Reset Figure 4 Alarm Configuration The menu tree in the left section shows the individual dialog windows for alarm handling ServerView Event Manager 37 Alarm configuration The first time the window opens the right hand section shows the Alarm Rules Manage Alarm Rules dialog window The Previous and Next buttons take you step by step through the individual screens for setting the alarm parameters You can also call up the individual screens directly by clicking the entries in the menu tree Buttons The various screens contain the following buttons Add Define a new setting Edit Edit an existing setting Delete Delete an existing setting Previous Return to the previous screen Apply Saves your changes to the database You must click Apply before you quit the screen in which you have made changes otherwise a warning message opens Reset Your changes are reset to the settings stored in the database from the previous Apply Next Go to the next screen OK The new settings are saved and the screen is closed Cancel The changes you have made are not applied and t
125. sed PRIMERGY servers with ServerView manual 2 1 Installing the Event Manager The Event Manager is part of the ServerView software which can be found on the ServerView Suite DVD 1 via Select ServerView Software Products It can be installed under Windows and under Linux operating systems SuSE and Red Hat For details of how to install the ServerView software see the ServerView Installation Guides 14 ServerView Event Manager Starting the Event Manager 2 2 Starting the Event Manager Ifthe Event Manager is installed on a Windows based management station you can start it directly on the management station via the Windows start menu gt Select Start All Programs Fujitsu ServerView Suite Event Manager Event Manager If the Event Manager Manager is installed on a Linux based management station you can start ServerView Event Manager via a suitable Web browser with the following Web addresses below gt Enter the following Web address for SSL protected Secure Socket Layer communication https lt system_name gt lt domainname gt 3170 AlarmService On startup the login window of the Central Authentication Service is displayed If the server s IP address is an IPv6 address you must enter it in square brackets if you specify a port number Fujitsu ServerView Suite Central Authentication Service Sign On User Password Figure 1 Login window of the Central Authen
126. sniNTRegChangeLast 312 Last write time for a key or informational Write its subtree in registry has been changed sniNTRegChangeName 310 Keyname in registry has informational been changed sniNTRegChange 313 Security for a key or its informational Security subtree in registry has been changed sniNTTrusteeChange 303 Trustee is changed on informational server sniNWActivateScreen 014 Screen is activated on informational server sniNWAlert 044 Netware alert message is informational written to the console sniNWAllocate 037 A connection is allocated _ informational Connection sniNWChangeSecurity 013 Security change has informational occurred on server sniNWChangeTime 051 Nonuniform time informational adjustment has occurred sniNWClearConnection 009 Connection is cleared informational sniNWCloseFile 050 File is closed informational sniNWCloseScreen 021 Screen is closed on server informational sniNWCreateBinderyObj 011 Bindery object was created informational NetWare sniNWCreateObject 046 Directory Service informational NetWare object was created sniNWCreateProcess 028 Process was created informational Table 48 Threshold traps ServerView Event Manager 165 Trap overview registered Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniNWDataMigration 041 A files data has been informational migrated sniNWDataDeMigrat
127. ster Active service sniWpChange 810 The SNMP agent has started critical ClusterNotFound the cluster service but could Active not communicate with it sniWpChange 851 Anew resource group was ___ informational GroupAdded created sniWpChange 850 A resource group was critical GroupDeleted deleted sniWpChange 853 The settings for a resource major GroupProperty group have been changed sniWpChange 852 A resource group has major GroupState changed its status sniWpChange 921 A new network interface was informational NetInterfaceAdded created sniWpChange 920 A network interface was Critical NetinterfaceDeleted deleted sniWpChange 923 The settings for a network major NetInterfaceProperty interface have been changed sniWpChange 922 A network interface has major NetInterfaceState changed its status sniWpChange 911 A network was added to the informational NetworkAdded cluster Table 21 Cluster traps 100 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class sniWpChange 910 A network was deleted from critical NetworkDeleted the cluster sniWpChange 913 The settings for a network major NetworkProperty have been changed sniWpChange 912 A network has changed its major NetworkState status sniWpChange 831 A new node was added to the informational NodeAdded cluster sniWpChange 830 A node has been informational No
128. subsystem has failed The Possible causes are data path interruption communication LUN failure 2 or more power supplies failed 2 or more fans failed temperature over limit both controllers failed critical communicationInformatio nTrap i 3 Communication with the subsystem has recovered informational controllerFailure Trap The Secondary Controller in the subsystem has failed Replace controller Possible causes are PCMCIA memory card ejected controller physically removed actual hardware failure major controllerlnformationTrap The Secondary Controller in the subsystem has recovered informational Table 37 PXRE traps ServerView Event Manager 125 Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class diskFailure Trap A disk drive has failed The location of the disk is indicated by the disk name Replace the disk device The numbers in the name indicate Port Target Lun behind the controller pair Examples DISK10100 is disk location Port 1 Target 01 Lun 00 DISK30300 is disk location Port 3 Target 03 Lun 00 major diskInformationTrap A disk drive has recovered The location of the disk is indicated by the disk name The numbers in the name indicate Port Target Lun behind the controller pair Examples DISK10100 is disk location Port 1 Target 01 Lun 00 DISK30300 is disk location Port 3 Target
129. supply fan prefailure predicted at power SupplyFan supply PSU XY in Failure cabinet XY of server Prediction XY 0C0004 CPU XY CPU Internal error IERR 2082 sc2TrapCpu internal error IERR occurred on CPU lerr 0C0021 CPU XY CPU XY in cabinet Uncorrected CPU XY of server XY Machine Check Architecture MCA error 0C0007 CPU XY CPU clock CPU speed at server 2080 sc2TrapCpu automatically XY changed to XY Speed throttled percent of its Changed maximum speed 0C0017 CPU XY CPU CPU failure is 2081 sc2TrapCpu failure predicted predicted for CPU Prefail CPU XY in cabinet XY OCOOOB CPU XY CPU CPU CPU XY in 2083 sc2TrapCpu disabled cabinet XY of server Disabled XY is disabled Table 4 RMC S2 SEL entry SC2 MIB trap ServerView Event Manager 33 RMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps Error RMC S2 SEL entry Trap text Trap Trap name code no 120030 PCI system error The system wa 2006 sc2TrapSevere SERR Slot 0x 1 restarted after a SystemError 120031 PCI parity error Sevele problem at PERR Slot 0 1 cabinet XY of server XY See server 120034 PCI bus parity error management indicated by onboard message log aerice FERN Bus recovery log for 1 Device 0x 2 detailed information Function 0x 3 120035 PCI bus system error indicated by onboard device SERR Bus 1 Device 0x 2 Funct
130. tart window Depending on whether only the Event Manager is installed or which privileges have been assigned to the user of the above Sign On you will have access to some or all of the listed functions The functions you are not authorized to use will either be disabled gray or not listed For an overview of the functions available to you with a role see the manual User management in ServerView The first time you start ServerView Event Manager as administrator after installation the Base Configuration Wizard also starts automatically This wizard guides you through the initial steps for using ServerView Operations Manager 16 ServerView Event Manager Starting the Event Manager If you do not want to automatically open the Base Configuration Wizard again when you start the Event Manager select Do not show this wizard again automatically in the start window of the Base Configuration Wizard Once you have been through the Base Configuration Wizard it too will no longer be launched automatically You can also call up the wizard at any time via ServerView Operations Manager under the Administration menu For more information see the separate documentation for the Base Configuration Wizard If you get a security warning from Java when you start Event Manager you can ignore it by clicking No How to avoid such messages in future is described in the ServerView Operations Manager Installation Guide for Windows You start the
131. the driver has updated the status of a DuplexWrite disk minor FscDdmPieceRecovered 1405 The recovery of a DuplexWrite group has been completed successfully informational FscDdmRecoverAborted 1406 At the request of the user the recovery process of a DuplexWrite group has been aborted minor Table 23 DDM Traps ServerView Event Manager 105 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class FscDdmReservationConf 1407 A reservation conflict has major lict been detected From now on an entire DuplexWrite group is no longer available This leads to an error if a conflict of operation not initialization occurs in the group FscDdmConfigChanged 1408 Repeated reading of the informational configuration by the driver detects a modified configuration FscDdmConfigInvalidate 1409 The configuration informational d information of a DuplexWrite group is declared not valid The configuration information is reread before the next access of the DuplexWrite group on this cluster element FscDdmActiveLunChang 1410 After the driver has selected informational ed a specified disk of a DuplexWrite group for read commands FscDdmPieceFailed 1411 An error was detected on a critical DuplexWrite group FscDdmRootFlagChange 1412 The RootDisk behavior of a informational d DuplexWrite group has been modified FscDdmForceActive 1413
132. tication Service In this window enter the user name and the password of the ID under which you are authorized to use Event Manager ServerView Event Manager 15 Starting the Event Manager To start operate the Event Manager you need the appropriate permissions As the RBAC Role based access control based user management of the ServerView Suite controls the assignment of permissions to users by means of user roles please ensure that your user role is equipped with the required privileges For details see the User Management in ServerView user guide When you launch the Event Manager the following start page is displayed F ServerView joor Adminstrator Logout nfr Welcome to ServerView Suite ServerList View servers status and configurations Administration Browse for new servers and perem configuration tasks Senvericomser Serer Comiauravon fase Confiquraton YAzaco Asset Ma acy Event Management View and configure the contents of the alarm list Alarm Monos Alarm Configuration Trwchosd Mangaer Monitoring Monitor server performance and power usage Derfeemance Manager Power Monitor Update Management Manage sofware and trrmware updates Update Manager Repostory Manager Deweload Manager Configuraton Security Manage Serverview s OpenDS Grectory sence User Management Help View Paip teat about the Operations Manager Qn Bate Linke About gt Figure 2 Event Manager s
133. to select add or modify a time model You can define hour by hour for the whole week when an alarm is to be forwarded 74 ServerView Event Manager Making broadcast settings Notes for Linux The forwarding service uses the database under var run utmp utmp 5 to obtain information on the connected users and the type of the session GUI or CLI All sessions local or remote should therefore be correctly registered in the utmp database With SuSE Linux and RedHat Linux the KDE session does not make any utmp entries via the console or the emulation that is started with it Forwarded alarm messages are therefore not output in these windows These restrictions do not apply to the GNOME sessions with SuSE Linux and RedHat Linux or for KDE sessions with Caldera OpenLinux Notes for Windows Forwarding with broadcast can fail on account of disruptions to the Windows Messenger Service used You can check this with the net send command ServerView Event Manager 75 Making trap settings 4 10 Making trap settings If you have selected Station for the forwarding the New Station Configuration window opens In this window you can use the Station Settings and Time Model Settings tabs to make all necessary settings for trap forwarding Station Settings tab The Station Settings tab offers fields for the trap settings some of which already contain predefined settings The input fields in the Station Settings window ha
134. ug and Play Add informational Table 23 DDM Traps ServerView Event Manager 107 Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class FscDdmDdmCluster 1424 After the informational DuplexDataManager service has detected a cluster configuration change Table 23 DDM Traps 108 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview 5 3 7 DuplexWrite traps DW mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 231 2 10 2 This section lists DuplexWrite traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class sieDWActiveLunChan ged 1310 A user has changed the read path for a DuplexWrite group to a certain disk informational sieDWConfig Changed 1308 The driver has reread the configuration and found a modified configuration informational sieDWConfigInvalidat ed 1309 The DuplexWrite cluster service has invalidated the configuration information for a disk The configuration information is reread before the next access of the disk on this cluster element informational sieDWDiskRegistered 1351 A user has locked or released a disk for use with DuplexWrite by changing the registration This setting has no effect on the driver until the system was restarted informational sieDWConfigRemove d 1302 A user has removed a DuplexWrite group The action was requested by the configuration utility informational sieDWNewConfig
135. ve the following meanings Name Meaning Station Name Name of the station to which the traps are to be forwarded If you want to modify the trap settings for an existing trap forwarding see Edit button section Forwarding alarms on page 51 this field contains the already assigned name and is disabled Community Name of the community to which the traps are to be forwarded The default value is public Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to be forwarded Select a predefined time model from the drop down list You can set your own time model via the Time Model Settings tab IP Address Internet protocol address Table 15 Input fields in the Station Settings window 76 ServerView Event Manager Making trap settings Name Meaning Forwarding The mode for the forwarding Mode Normal This mode evaluates the alarm and forwards it to the management station Pass This mode is available in an original variant and in the Through variant Transparent The original variant passes the alarm directly through to the management station The alarm appears there as if itis coming directly from the server In this mode the trap is only forwarded once Transparent The Transparent variant forwards the trap to the management station exactly as it was received It is not possible to determine whether the trap was sent by the agent or forwarded by the Event Manager
136. vent Manager 91 Trap overview 5 3 1 Adaptec traps Duralink mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 795 3 1 2 3 This section lists Adaptec traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class duralinkStatus Trap 1 The link status has informational changed failoverStatus Trap 1 The failover status has informational changed Table 18 Adaptec traps 5 3 2 APC traps Powernet mib MIB OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 318 This section lists the APC traps in alphabetical order Trap name ID Meaning Error class baseFanFailure 25 The base module bypass major power supply is defective batteryPackComm 27 The UPS can communicate informational Established with the external battery pack batteryPackCommLost 26 Communication with external major battery packs interrupted bypassPowerSupply 24 The base module bypass major Failure power supply is defective calibrationStart 28 Atest to determine the battery informational strength has been initiated by the UPS codeAuthentication 32 Authentication based on the informational Done agent code image has been completed Table 19 APC traps 92 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class communication 8 Communication is established informational Established between the agent and power supply communicationLost 1 Communication between
137. view Trap name ID Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap32 32 The tape drive has a minor problem with the host interface 1 Check the cables and cable connections 2 Restart the operation tapeAlertTrap33 33 The operation has failed critical 1 Eject the tape or magazine 2 Insert the tape or magazine again 3 Restart the operation tapeAlertTrap34 34 The firmware download has minor failed because you have tried to use the incorrect firmware for this tape drive Obtain the correct firmware and try again tapeAlertTrap35 35 Environmental conditions minor inside the tape drive are exceeding the humidity specifications tapeAlertTrap36 36 Environmental conditions minor inside the tape drive are exceeding the temperature specifications tapeAlertTrap37 37 The voltage supply to the minor tape drive exceeds specifications tapeAlertTrap38 38 A hardware failure of the Critical tape drive is predicted Call the tape drive supplier helpline Table 44 Tape traps 152 ServerView Event Manager Trap overview Trap name Meaning Error class tapeAlertTrap39 39 The tape drive may have a hardware fault Run extended diagnostics to verify and diagnose the problem Check the tape drive users manual for device specific instructions on running extended diagnostic tests minor tapeAlertTrap40 40 The changer mechanism is h
138. xt gt Confirm your input with OK ServerView Event Manager 29 RMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps 3 7 Li RMC S2 SEL entries relayed as SC2 MIB traps The following table applies to PRIMERGY systems manufactured in 2009 or later If the RMC S2 writes an event to the System Event Log SEL in some cases an SNMP trap is triggered The following table shows the correlation between the RMC S2 entries in the SEL and the traps they trigger Li Not all IRMC S2 entries made in the SEL trigger an SNMP trap Some trigger the same trap Error RMC S2 SEL entry Trap text Trap Trap name code no 000011 System event log The System Event 2101 sc2TrapMessa SEL warning Log for cabinet XY at geLogWarning threshold exceeded server XY has exceeded XY percent of its capacity 040000 FAN XY Fan failed Fan FAN XY failed 2014 sc2TrapFan in cabinet XY of Failed server XY 040001 FAN XY Fan is Fan FAN XY was 2010 sc2TrapFan working added into cabinet Added XY of server XY Fan FAN XY in 2012 sc2TrapFanOk cabinet XY of server XY is working again 040002 FAN XY Fan Fan FAN XY will fail 2013 sc2TrapFan prefailure in near future in Critical cabinet XY of server XY Table 4 RMC S2 SEL entry SC2 MIB trap 30 ServerView Event Manager RMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps
139. y log for detailed information sc2TrapShutdownCanc 2094 This trap will be sent if a informational elled pending server shutdown was canceled by the user sc2TrapTempCritical 2022 The temperature of the Critical indicated sensor is out of tolerance range The system will shut down and power off if shutdown is enabled sc2 Trap TempOk 2020 The temperature of the informational indicated sensor has decreased to the normal level sc2TrapTempSensorOk 2023 The indicated broken informational temperature sensor is OK again sc2TrapTempSensorBro 2024 The indicated temperature major ken sensor is broken sc2TrapTempWarning 2021 The temperature of the major indicated sensor has reached the warning level sc2TrapTest 2000 Test trap to verify trap informational connection Table 41 ServerControl traps SC2 mib ServerView Event Manager 143 Trap overview ror an error event Trap name ID Meaning Error class sc2TrapUncorrectableM 2067 A uncorrectable memory Critical emeError error at unknown location was detected sc2TrapUncorrectableM 2061 An uncorrectable memory critical emErrorAddr error at specified address was detected sc2TrapUncorrectableM 2063 An uncorrectable memory _ critical emErrorBank error at specified bank was detected sc2TrapUncorrectableM 2065 A correctable memory error critical emErrorModule at specified modul
140. ystem fan was added informational to the blade system s31SysFanCriticalError 1620 The system fan status at critical the blade system is critical s31SysFanError 1619 The system fan status at major the blade system is error s31SysFanOk 1618 The system fan status at informational the blade system is ok s31SysFanRemoved 1617 A system fan was informational removed from the blade system s31SysPowerSupplyAdded 1626 A power supply unit was informational added to the blade system s31SysPowerSupplyCritical 1630 The power supply unit critical Error status is critical s31SysPowerSupplyError 1629 The power supply unit at major the blade system failed s31SysPowerSupplyOk 1628 The power supply unit at informational the blade system is working again Table 20 Blade System Traps ServerView Event Manager 97 Trap overview Trap name ID Meaning Error class s31SysPowerSupplyRemo 1627 A power supply unit was informational ved removed from the blade system s31SysTempCriticalError 1623 The temperature at the critical system temperature sensor of the blade server has reached the critical level s31SysTempError 1622 The temperature at the major system temperature sensor of the blade server is out of normal range s31SysTempOk 1621 The temperature at the informational system temperature sensor of the blade server is within normal range s31SysTempSensorAdded 1642 A system tempe

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