Sun Microsystems Netra 440 Manuel utilisateur

Taper
Manuel utilisateur

Ce manuel convient également à

Sun Microsystems, Inc.
www.sun.com
Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback
Sun
SNMP Management Agent
Addendum for the
Netra
440 Server
Part No. 817-6832-10
April 2004, Revision A
Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating to technology that is described in this document. In particular, and without
limitation, these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at http://www.sun.com/patents and one or
more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U.S. and in other countries.
This document and the product to which it pertains are distributed under licenses restricting their use, copying, distribution, and
decompilation. No part of the product or of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of
Sun and its licensors, if any.
Third-party software, including font technology, is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers.
Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems, licensed from the University of California. UNIX is a registered trademark in
the U.S. and in other countries, exclusively licensed through X/Open Company, Ltd.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, AnswerBook2, docs.sun.com, Sun Fire, OpenBoot, Netra, and Solaris are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and in other countries.
All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. in the U.S. and in other
countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The OPEN LOOK and Sun™ Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. for its users and licensees. Sun acknowledges
the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry. Sun
holds a non-exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface, which license also covers Sun’s licensees who implement OPEN
LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun’s written license agreements.
U.S. Government Rights—Commercial use. Government users are subject to the Sun Microsystems, Inc. standard license agreement and
applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements.
DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT,
ARE DISCLAIMED, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID.
Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, Californie 95054, Etats-Unis. Tous droits réservés.
Sun Microsystems, Inc. a les droits de propriété intellectuels relatants à la technologie qui est décrit dans ce document. En particulier, et sans la
limitation, ces droits de propriété intellectuels peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets américains énumérés à http://www.sun.com/patents et
un ou les brevets plus supplémentaires ou les applications de brevet en attente dans les Etats-Unis et dans les autres pays.
Ce produit ou document est protégé par un copyright et distribué avec des licences qui en restreignent l’utilisation, la copie, la distribution, et la
décompilation. Aucune partie de ce produit ou document ne peut être reproduite sous aucune forme, par quelque moyen que ce soit, sans
l’autorisation préalable et écrite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence, s’il y ena.
Le logiciel détenu par des tiers, et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caractères, est protégé par un copyright et licencié par des
fournisseurs de Sun.
Des parties de ce produit pourront être dérivées des systèmes Berkeley BSD licenciés par l’Université de Californie. UNIX est une marque
déposée aux Etats-Unis et dans d’autres pays et licenciée exclusivement par X/Open Company, Ltd.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, le logo Sun, AnswerBook2, docs.sun.com, Sun Fire, OpenBoot, Netra, et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des
marques déposées de Sun Microsystems, Inc. aux Etats-Unis et dans d’autres pays.
Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisées sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées de SPARC International, Inc.
aux Etats-Unis et dans d’autres pays. Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont basés sur une architecture développée par Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
L’interface d’utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun™ a été développée par Sun Microsystems, Inc. pour ses utilisateurs et licenciés. Sun
reconnaît les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le développement du concept des interfaces d’utilisation visuelle ou graphique
pour l’industrie de l’informatique. Sun détient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l’interface d’utilisation graphique Xerox, cette licence
couvrant également les licenciées de Sun qui mettent en place l’interface d ’utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment
aux licences écrites de Sun.
LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE "EN L’ÉTAT" ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS, DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES
OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES, DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE, Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT
TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE, A L’APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A
L’ABSENCE DE CONTREFAÇON.
i
Contents
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 1
Sun SNMP Management Agent 2
Netra 440 Server SNMP Containment Model 2
Component and Indicator Identification 10
Fans and Fan Trays 14
Fan Failures 14
Detecting Fan Status 17
Power Supplies 17
Power Supply Failures 18
Detecting Power Supply Status 21
Dry Contact Alarm Relays and LED Indicators 21
Alarm State Changes 22
ii Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
1
Sun SNMP Management Agent
Addendum for the Netra 440 Server
This document describes how the Netra™ 440 server fans, power supplies, and LED
indicators are represented in the Sun™ Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) Agent for Sun Fire™ and Netra Systems. This document contains the
following sections:
“Sun SNMP Management Agent” on page 2
“Netra 440 Server SNMP Containment Model” on page 2
“Component and Indicator Identification” on page 10
“Fans and Fan Trays” on page 14
“Power Supplies” on page 17
“Dry Contact Alarm Relays and LED Indicators” on page 21
Note For instructions on installing and using the Sun SNMP Management Agent,
refer to the Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems (817-2559-xx)
manual. See “Sun SNMP Management Agent” on page 2 for more information.
2 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
Sun SNMP Management Agent
The Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems provides the
management of supported systems using the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP). Using the Sun SNMP Management Agent, you can monitor inventory,
configuration, and service indicators, as well as environmental and fault reports.
You can download the Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra
Systems software and documentation at the following web site:
http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/sun_management.html
For instructions on installing and configuring the software, refer to the Sun SNMP
Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems (817-2559-xx). The SNMP
management agent manual contains a detailed overview of the agent software,
including an introduction to the SNMP environment and a description of how the
agent models hardware platforms using the Sun Platform SNMP model (SunPSM).
The manual also describes how the SNMP interface presents managed objects and
their relationships using the ENTITY-MIB and SUN-PLATFORM-MIB management
information bases (MIB).
This document supplements the Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra
Systems manual by documenting how the agent represents the Netra 440 server fans,
power supplies, and certain LED indicators. This document provides Netra 440
server-specific information only. For complete descriptions of the SNMP agent
terminology, management models, and trap properties, refer to the Sun SNMP
Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems manual.
For additional information about the Netra 440 server, refer to the server’s
documentation at the following web site:
http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/hardware/docs/Servers/Netra_Servers/Netra_440/
Netra 440 Server SNMP Containment
Model
TABLE 1 presents an example of how the Sun SNMP agent models the Netra 440
server component hierarchy. Because this component hierarchy may vary depending
on your server and the SNMP agent software version, query the SNMP agent to
identify your server’s hierarchy. To locate these server components, see the figures in
“Component and Indicator Identification” on page 10.
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 3
TABLE 1 Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy)
Model Description For Location, See:
Netra 440 Chassis
Alarm Board
Critical Alarm Relay
Major Alarm Relay
Minor Alarm Relay
User Alarm Relay
System Board
OpenBoot PROM
Battery
Battery Voltage Monitor
CPU/Memory Slot 0 (far left - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 2
CPU/Memory Module 0 FIGURE 4 item 2
Processor 0 Memory Bank 0 FIGURE 4 item 2
FIGURE 5 item 5
Processor 0 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 2
FIGURE 5 item 1
Processor 0 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 2
FIGURE 5 item 2
Processor 0 Memory Bank 1 FIGURE 4 item 2
FIGURE 5 item 6
Processor 0 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 2
FIGURE 5 item 3
Processor 0 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 2
FIGURE 5 item 4
CPU 0 (far left - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 2
CPU 0 Core Temperature Monitor
CPU 0 Power OK Fault Sensor
CPU 0 Ambient Temperature Sensor
CPU/Memory Slot 1 (2nd from left - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 3
CPU/Memory Module 1 FIGURE 4 item 3
4 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
Processor 1 Memory Bank 0 FIGURE 4 item 3
FIGURE 5 item 5
Processor 1 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 3
FIGURE 5 item 1
Processor 1 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 3
FIGURE 5 item 2
Processor 1 Memory Bank 1 FIGURE 4 item 3
FIGURE 5 item 6
Processor 1 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 3
FIGURE 5 item 3
Processor 1 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 3
FIGURE 5 item 4
CPU 1 (2nd from left - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 3
CPU 1 Core Temperature Monitor
CPU 1 Power OK Fault Sensor
CPU 1 Ambient Temperature Sensor
CPU/Memory Slot 2 (2nd from right - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 4
CPU/Memory Module 2 FIGURE 4 item 4
Processor 2 Memory Bank 0 FIGURE 4 item 4
FIGURE 5 item 5
Processor 2 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 4
FIGURE 5 item 1
Processor 2 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 4
FIGURE 5 item 2
Processor 2 Memory Bank 1 FIGURE 4 item 4
FIGURE 5 item 6
Processor 2 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 4
FIGURE 5 item 3
Processor 2 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 4
FIGURE 5 item 4
CPU 2 (2nd from right - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 4
CPU 2 Core Temperature Monitor
CPU 2 Power OK Fault Sensor
TABLE 1 Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy) (Continued)
Model Description For Location, See:
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 5
CPU 2 Ambient Temperature Sensor
CPU/Memory Slot 3 (far right - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 5
CPU/Memory Module 3 FIGURE 4 item 5
Processor 3 Memory Bank 0 FIGURE 4 item 5
FIGURE 5 item 5
Processor 3 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 5
FIGURE 5 item 1
Processor 3 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 5
FIGURE 5 item 2
Processor 3 Memory Bank 1 FIGURE 4 item 5
FIGURE 5 item 6
Processor 3 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 item 5
FIGURE 5 item 3
Processor 3 Memory Bank 1 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 item 5
FIGURE 5 item 4
CPU 3 (far right - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 item 5
CPU 3 Core Temperature Monitor
CPU 3 Power OK Fault Sensor
CPU 3 Ambient Temperature Sensor
PCI Slot 0 (33Mhz 5V) (far left - viewed from front)
FIGURE 3 item 11
PCI Slot 1 (33Mhz 5V) (2nd from left - viewed from front)
*
FIGURE 3 item 10
PCI Slot 2 (33/66Mhz 3.3V) (3rd from left - viewed from front)
*
FIGURE 3 item 9
PCI Slot 3 (33Mhz 5V) (3rd from right - viewed from front)
*
FIGURE 3 item 8
PCI Slot 4 (33/66Mhz 3.3V) (2nd from right - viewed from front)
*
FIGURE 3 item 7
PCI Slot 5 (33/66Mhz 3.3V) (far right - viewed from front)
FIGURE 3 item 6
System Controller Slot
System Controller
Motherboard Ambient Temperature Sensor
+1.5V Rail Monitor
+3.3V Rail Monitor
Standby Monitor
+5V Rail Monitor
TABLE 1 Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy) (Continued)
Model Description For Location, See:
6 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
+12V Rail Monitor
-12V Rail Monitor
Ethernet 0 1.2V Analog Rail Monitor
Ethernet 0 1.2V Digital Rail Monitor
Ethernet 1 1.2V Analog Rail Monitor
Ethernet 1 1.2V Digital Rail Monitor
SCSI Controller 1.8V Rail Monitor
Tomatillo/Cassini 2.5V Rail Monitor
Motherboard Power OK Fault Sensor
Internal SCSI Termination Power Rail Fault Sensor
External SCSI Termination Power Rail Fault Sensor
SCSI Disk Backplane
FIGURE 4 item 6
Chassis Indicator Panel
System Active Indicator (front) FIGURE 1 item 3
System Locator (front)
FIGURE 1 item 1
System Service-Required Indicator (front)
FIGURE 1 item 2
Asynchronous Serial Port
FIGURE 3 item 24
SCSI Port
FIGURE 3 item 17
Alarm Port
FIGURE 3 item 25
USB 0 Port (top left - viewed from rear)
FIGURE 3 item 22
USB 1 Port (bottom left - viewed from rear)
FIGURE 3 item 22
USB 2 Port (top right - viewed from rear)
FIGURE 3 item 21
USB 3 Port (bottom right - viewed from rear)
FIGURE 3 item 21
Management Network Port
FIGURE 3 item 4
Management Serial Port
FIGURE 3 item 5
Fan Tray 0 FIGURE 2 item 2
Fan 0 FIGURE 2 item 2
Fan 0 Active Indicator FIGURE 2 item 6
Fan 0 Service-Required Indicator
FIGURE 2 item 5
Fan 0 Tachometer
TABLE 1 Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy) (Continued)
Model Description For Location, See:
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 7
Fan Tray 1 FIGURE 2 item 14
Fan 1 FIGURE 2 item 14
Fan 1 Active Indicator FIGURE 2 item 9
Fan 1 Service-Required Indicator
FIGURE 2 item 8
Fan 1 Tachometer
Fan Tray 2 FIGURE 2 item 16
Fan 2 FIGURE 2 item 16
Fan 2 Active Indicator FIGURE 2 item 12
Fan 2 Service-Required Indicator
FIGURE 2 item 11
Fan 2 Tachometer
Fan Tray 3 FIGURE 4 item 1
Fan 3
FIGURE 4 item 1
System Control Keyswitch
FIGURE 1 item 5
System Active Indicator (rear)
FIGURE 3 item 3
System Locator (rear)
FIGURE 3 item 1
System Service-Required Indicator (rear)
FIGURE 3 item 2
Critical Alarm Indicator (front)
FIGURE 1 item 8
Major Alarm Indicator (front)
FIGURE 1 item 9
Minor Alarm Indicator (front)
FIGURE 1 item 10
User Alarm Indicator (front)
FIGURE 1 item 11
Hard Disk Drive 0 Bay (left - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 1
HDD0 Okay To Remove Indicator FIGURE 2 item 4
HDD0 Service Required Indicator
Hard Disk Drive 0 (left - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 1
Hard Disk Drive 1 Bay (2nd from left - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 3
HDD1 Okay To Remove Indicator FIGURE 2 item 7
HDD1 Service Required Indicator
Hard Disk Drive 1 (2nd from left - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 3
Hard Disk Drive 2 Bay (2nd from right - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 15
HDD2 Okay To Remove Indicator FIGURE 2 item 10
TABLE 1 Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy) (Continued)
Model Description For Location, See:
8 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
HDD2 Service Required Indicator
Hard Disk Drive 2 (2nd from right - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 15
Hard Disk Drive 3 Bay (right - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 17
HDD3 Okay To Remove Indicator FIGURE 2 item 13
HDD3 Service Required Indicator
Hard Disk Drive 3 (right1 - viewed from front) FIGURE 2 item 17
Power Supply 0 Bay (right - viewed from rear) FIGURE 3 item 15
Power Supply 0 FIGURE 3 item 15
PS 0 Okay-To-Remove Indicator FIGURE 3 item 15 and item 14
PS 0 Active Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 15 and item 12
PS 0 Service-Required Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 15 and item 13
PS 0 Over-Current Fault Monitor
PS 0 Fan Under-Speed Fault Monitor
PS 0 Over-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 0 Under-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 0 Power Inlet Presence Monitor
PS 0 Over-Temperature Fault Monitor
Power Supply 1 Bay (2nd from right - viewed from rear) FIGURE 3 item 16
Power Supply 1 FIGURE 3 item 16
PS 1 Okay-To-Remove Indicator FIGURE 3 item 16 and item 14
PS 1 Active Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 16 and item 12
PS 1 Service-Required Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 16 and item 13
PS 1 Over-Current Fault Monitor
PS 1 Fan Under-Speed Fault Monitor
PS 1 Over-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 1 Under-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 1 Power Inlet Presence Monitor
PS 1 Over-Temperature Fault Monitor
Power Supply 2 Bay (2nd from left - viewed from rear) FIGURE 3 item 20
Power Supply 2 FIGURE 3 item 20
TABLE 1 Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy) (Continued)
Model Description For Location, See:
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 9
PS 2 Okay-To-Remove Indicator FIGURE 3 item 20 and item 14
PS 2 Active Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 20 and item 12
PS 2 Service-Required Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 20 and item 13
PS 2 Over-Current Fault Monitor
PS 2 Fan Under-Speed Fault Monitor
PS 2 Over-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 2 Under-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 2 Power Inlet Presence Monitor
PS 2 Over-Temperature Fault Monitor
Power Supply 3 Bay (left - viewed from rear) FIGURE 3 item 23
Power Supply 3 FIGURE 3 item 23
PS 3 Okay-To-Remove Indicator FIGURE 3 item 23 and item 14
PS 3 Active Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 23 and item 12
PS 3 Service-Required Indicator
FIGURE 3 item 23 and item 13
PS 3 Over-Current Fault Monitor
PS 3 Fan Under-Speed Fault Monitor
PS 3 Over-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 3 Under-Voltage Fault Monitor
PS 3 Power Inlet Presence Monitor
PS 3 Over-Temperature Fault Monitor
System Configuration Card Reader FIGURE 1 item 4
System Configuration Card FIGURE 1 item 4
DVD Drive Bay FIGURE 1 item 6
DVD Drive FIGURE 1 item 6
Power Distribution Module Bay FIGURE 1 item 7
Power Distribution Module FIGURE 1 item 7
Ethernet Port 0 (left - viewed from rear)
FIGURE 3 item 19
Ethernet Port 1 (right - viewed from rear)
FIGURE 3 item 18
* The SNMP model may show frequency values for slots 1 - 4 that are different from those shown in this table; if that is the case, ignore
the frequency values shown in the SNMP model, and use the frequency values shown in this table and the regular Netra 440 server
labels and documents instead. Refer to the Netra 440 Server Release Notes for more information.
While the service-required indicator is represented in the containment model, it is not supported.
TABLE 1
Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy) (Continued)
Model Description For Location, See:
10 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
Component and Indicator Identification
The following figures show the location of the Netra 440 server components. TABLE 1
lists of how the agent models these components in an SNMP hierarchy.
FIGURE 1 Front Panel Indicators and Components
SCC
8
9
10
11
1
23
Indicators:
2. System service-required
3. System active
4. System configuration card reader
5. System control keyswitch
6. DVD drive bay/DVD drive
7. Power distribution module bay
1. System locator
4
5
7
8. Critical alarm
9. Major alarm
10. Minor alarm
6
11. User alarm
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 11
FIGURE 2 Hard Disk Drive and Fan Tray Components and Indicators
SCC
1
2
3
4
5
6
Components and indicators:
1. Hard disk drive (HDD) 0
2. Fan tray 0
3. HDD 1
4. HDD0 okay to remove
5. Fan tray 0 service required
6. Fan tray 0 active
10. HDD2 okay to remove
11. Fan tray 2 service required
12. Fan tray 2 active
13. HDD3 okay to remove
14. Fan tray 1
15. HDD 2
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
7. HDD1 okay to remove
8. Fan tray 1 service required
9. Fan tray 1 active
16. Fan tray 2
17. HDD 3
12 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
FIGURE 3 Rear Panel Components and Indicators
1
23
4
5
6
7
8
910
11
12
13
14
1516
17
1819
20
21
22
23
24
25
Components and indicators:
1. System locator
2. System service-required
3. System active
4. Network management port
5. Serial management port
6. PCI card slot 5
15. PS 0
16. PS 1
17. SCSI port
18. NET 1 ethernet port
19. NET 0 ethernet port
20. PS 2
7. PCI card slot 4
8. PCI card slot 3
9. PCI card slot 2
10. PCI card slot 1
11. PCI card slot 0
12. Power supply (PS) active
13. PS service-required
14. PS okay-to-remove
21. USB 2 and 3 ports
22. USB 0 and 1 ports
23. PS 3
24. Serial port
25. Alarm port
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 13
FIGURE 4 Internal Components
FIGURE 5 Memory Banks and DIMMs
Internal components:
1. Fan Tray 3/Fan 3
2. CPU/memory module 0
3. CPU/memory module 1
4. CPU/memory module 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
5. CPU/memory module 3
6. SCSI disk backplane
4123
Memory banks and DIMMs
1. Memory bank 0 DIMM 0
2. Memory bank 0 DIMM 1
3. Memory bank 1 DIMM 0
4. Memory bank 1 DIMM 1
6
5
5. Memory bank 0
6. Memory bank 1
14 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
Fans and Fan Trays
The Netra 440 server fans in the fan trays are identified in the ENTITY-
MIB::entPhysicalTable by the entPhysicalDescr of Fan number, where number is a
number in the range from 0 to 3. The fans are represented in the following tables that
extend the entPhysicalTable:
SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatEquipmentTable
SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatFanTable
Note The fans in fan trays 0-2 have certain sensors that give status and failure
information, whereas the fan in fan tray 3 does not; therefore, the information in the
remainder of this section will apply only to the fans in fan trays 0-2, not the fan in
fan tray 3. Also, if the fan in fan tray 3 fails, the Netra 440 server automatically shuts
down and no SNMP traps are generated.
The fans in fan trays 0-2 contain a tachometer used to indicate the current speed of
the fan expressed in revolutions per minute (RPM). The tachometers are identified
by their entPhysicalDescr of Fan number Tachometer, where number is a number in
the range from 0 to 2 corresponding to the fan tray being monitored. The fan
tachometers are represented in the following tables that extend the entPhysicalTable:
SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatEquipmentTable
SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatSensorTable
SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatNumericSensorTable
Fan Failures
If the speed of a fan falls below the threshold indicated by its tachometer's
sunPlatNumericSensorLowerThresholdNonCritical value, the fan is considered to
have failed and the following will occur:
The sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState value for the fan will change from
enabled(2) to disabled(1) and a sunPlatStateChange trap will be generated
with the form shown in
TABLE 2.
A sunPlatEnvironmentalAlarm trap with a sunPlatNotificationPerceivedSeverity
value of warning(5) will be generated for the fan with the form shown in
TABLE 3.
The sunPlatEquipmentAlarmStatus value for the fan will change from
cleared(7) to warning(5) and a sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger trap will be
generated with the form shown in
TABLE 4.
Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 15
The sunPlatAlarmState values for the status LEDs will change and
sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger traps will be generated with the form shown in
TABLE 5.
If the fan recovers from the failure, the following changes will occur:
The sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState value for the fan will change from
disabled(1) to enabled(2) and a sunPlatStateChange trap will be generated
with the form shown in
TABLE 2.
A sunPlatEnvironmentalAlarm trap with a sunPlatNotificationPerceivedSeverity
value of cleared(6) will be generated for the fan with the form shown in
TABLE 3.
The sunPlatEquipmentAlarmStatus value for the fan will change from
warning(5) to cleared(7) and a sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger trap will be
generated with the form shown in
TABLE 4.
The sunPlatAlarmState values for the status LEDs will change and
sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger traps will be generated with the form shown in
TABLE 5.
TABLE 2 sunPlatStateChange Trap for a Fan Failure or Recovery
Variable Value
sunPlatNotificationEventId unique numeric identifier
sunPlatNotificationTime date time
sunPlatNotificationObject entPhysicalDescr.fan instance
*
sunPlatNotificationCorrelatedNotifications
sunPlatNotificationChangedOID sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState.fan instance
*
* fan instance indicates the row in the entPhysicalTable associated with the fan.
sunPlatNotificationOldInteger disabled(1) or enabled(2)
sunPlatNotificationNewInteger disabled(1) or enabled(2)
TABLE 3 sunPlatEnvironmentalAlarm Trap for a Fan Failure or Recovery
Variable Value
sunPlatNotificationEventId unique numeric identifier
sunPlatNotificationTime date time
sunPlatNotificationObject entPhysicalDescr.fan instance
*
sunPlatNotificationCorrelatedNotifications
sunPlatNotificationAdditionalInfo 0.0 (null)
16 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
sunPlatNotificationAdditionalText entPhysicalName of the fan tachometer: Tachometer
threshold crossed
sunPlatNotificationPerceivedSeverity warning(5) or cleared(6)
sunPlatNotificationProbableCause coolingFanFailure(107)
sunPlatNotificationSpecificProblem coolingFanFailure
sunPlatNotificationRepairAction
* fan instance indicates the row in the entPhysicalTable associated with the fan.
TABLE 4
sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger Trap for a Change in the sunPlatEquipmentAlarmStatus of a Fan
Variable Value
sunPlatNotificationEventId unique numeric identifier
sunPlatNotificationTime date time
sunPlatNotificationObject entPhysicalDescr.fan instance
*
sunPlatNotificationCorrelatedNotifications
sunPlatNotificationChangedOID sunPlatEquipmentAlarmStatus.fan instance
*
* fan instance indicates the row in the entPhysicalTable associated with the fan.
sunPlatNotificationOldInteger warning(5) or cleared(7)
sunPlatNotificationNewInteger warning(5) or cleared(7)
TABLE 5 sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger Trap for a Change in the sunPlatAlarmState of an LED
Variable Value
sunPlatNotificationEventId unique numeric identifier
sunPlatNotificationTime date time
sunPlatNotificationObject entPhysicalDescr.LED instance
*
* LED instance indicates the row in the entPhysicalTable associated with the LED.
sunPlatNotificationCorrelatedNotifications
sunPlatNotificationChangedOID sunPlatAlarmState.LED instance
*
sunPlatNotificationOldInteger off(2) or steady(3)
sunPlatNotificationNewInteger off(2) or steady(3)
TABLE 3 sunPlatEnvironmentalAlarm Trap for a Fan Failure or Recovery (Continued)
Variable Value
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16
  • Page 17 17
  • Page 18 18
  • Page 19 19
  • Page 20 20
  • Page 21 21
  • Page 22 22
  • Page 23 23
  • Page 24 24
  • Page 25 25
  • Page 26 26

Sun Microsystems Netra 440 Manuel utilisateur

Taper
Manuel utilisateur
Ce manuel convient également à

dans d''autres langues