44 MPCMM0001 Chassis Management Module Software Technical Product Specification
Process Monitoring and Integrity
6.5 SNMP MIB Commands
SNMP commands are implemented in the CMM mib for Process Monitoring. The list of new
commands can be found in the CMMs MIB file or in Section 17, “SNMP” on page 140.
6.6 Process Monitoring CMM Events
The “Process Monitoring Service” sensor types are used to assert and de-assert process status
information such as process presence not detected, process recovery failure, or recovery action
taken. See Section 11.4, “List of Possible Health Event Strings” on page 108 for event strings,
codes, and severities for Process Monitoring.
Event severities are configurable by the user and are unique to the process being monitored.
The processes that are monitored and their default severities are listed below. Severities are
configured (while PMS is not running) by changing the ProcessSeverity field in the configuration
file (pms.ini). Values for severity: 1 = minor, 2 = major, 3 = critical.
• ./WrapperProcess 23
ProcessSeverity = 2
• ./WrapperProcess 255
ProcessSeverity = 2
• /usr/sbin/snmpd -c /etc/snmpd.conf
ProcessSeverity = 2
• ./cli_svr
ProcessSeverity = 2
• /bin/crond
ProcessSeverity = 2
• xinetd -stayalive -reuse
ProcessSeverity = 2
• /sbin/syslogd
ProcessSeverity = 1
• ./PmsMonitor
ProcessSeverity=2
• ./PmsMonitor shadow
ProcessSeverity=2
• ./WrapperProcess0 through ./WrapperProcess39
ProcessSeverity=2
• ./cmd_hand
ProcessSeverity=3
• ./BPM