IBM Version 8.30 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
v Send SNMP traps. You can receive SNMP traps using any available SNMP
management program. Use the SNMP Trap Manager, from the Management
Station Configuration console, to add systems to the SNMP traps destination list.
The agent monitors and generates events for critical or fatal problems in the
enclosure configuration every 5 seconds. These changes include, but are not limited
to:
v defunct drives
v PFA drives
v Failed battery
v Offline or critical logical drives
v Failed controllers
v Enclosure problems
v Non-warranted drives. An event is sent at startup, console connection, and every
30 days
More information
v Adding a management station agent
v Configuring a management station
v Viewing the management station event log
Enclosure
object: Use this object to work with an enclosure or to display its
properties.
Possible subobject
None.
Warning and error conditions
v
(warning) is displayed if the enclosure has the following conditions:
A fan has failed.
A power supply has failed.
v
(error) is displayed if the enclosure has the following conditions:
It is not responding.
It is overheating.
Multiple fans have failed.
Multiple power supplies have failed.
v
(enclosure) is displayed if the enclosure is one of the following:
Working properly.
Not supported.
Supported, but not monitored for problems. For example, enclosures that are
internal to a server do not have separate fans or power supplies.
Actions
v Identify all physical drives
v Fail back storage (dual controller configurations only)
v Shut down enclosure
v Restart enclosure
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