HP XP7 SNMP Agent User Guide Abstract This document describes and provides instructions for using the Audit Log function on a HP XP7 Storage.
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Contents 1 Introduction...............................................................................................5 SNMP Manager overview..........................................................................................................5 SNMP Manager and SNMP Agent interaction.........................................................................5 Management Information base..............................................................................................6 SNMP Agent configuration..
6 Support and other resources......................................................................35 Contacting HP........................................................................................................................35 Subscription service............................................................................................................35 Documentation feedback....................................................................................................
1 Introduction This topic provides an overview of the SNMP implementation for monitoring the XP7 Storage, including the agent and management functions. SNMP Manager overview SNMP Manager is installed in the network management station. It collects and manages information from SNMP agents installed in the managed devices on the network.
If an SNMP Agent detects an abnormal event, it sends a trap to the SNMP Manager. However, if a trap is dropped in transmission, the SNMP Manager does not know that it was sent. For this reason, you should use both polling and traps to determine whether an abnormal event has occurred. Management Information base The standardized configuration and database of network management information is called a Management Information Base (MIB). A standard MIB is common to all SNMP interfaces.
SNMP Agent functions The SNMP Agent is mounted on the managed device (hard disk, etc.) in the network. It collects error information, the usage condition, and other information about the device, and forwards the information to the SNMP Manager. The SNMP Agent reports disk storage system failures to the manager using the functions described in the following paragraphs. SNMP traps An SNMP Agent uses the SNMP trap function to report a storage system error to the SNMP Manager.
Table 3 REQUEST operation errors Error Description Corrective action noError (0) Normal N/A noSuchName (2) • There are no MIB objects that are required. (Not supported.) Verify that the name of the requested object is correct. • The GETNEXT REQUEST command that is specified for the following object identifier of the last supported MIB object is received. readOnly (4) SET REQUEST is received. SET operation is not supported. genErr (5) Error occurred for other reasons. Retry the operation.
2 Using SNMP This topic describes how to use Remote Web Console to manage SNMP Manager IP addresses, community names, and community IP addresses. It also explains how to test SNMP trap reports. Editing alert settings This topic describes how to set the Edit Alert Settings. CAUTION: Be sure to document your storage system name before this process, because the settings will be cleared when the SVP is replaced.
Changing a community IP address This topic describes the procedure to change a community IP address. Prerequisite: You must have Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this task. 1. From the Settings menu, select Environmental Setting - Edit Alert Settings. 2. In the Edit Alert Settings window, select the SNMP tab. 3. In the SNMP Trap Settings, select one or more specific IP addresses, and click SNMP Trap Change. 4.
For more information, see the HP XP7 Remote Web Console User Guide. Deleting a community name This topic describes how to delete a community name. Prerequisite: You must have Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this task. 1. From the Settings menu, select Environmental Setting - Edit Alert Settings. 2. In the Edit Alert Settings window, select the SNMP tab. 3. In the SNMP Trap Settings, click Community - Delete. 4. Click Finish. 5.
Deleting an SNMP Manager IP address This topic describes how to delete an SNMP Manager IP address. Prerequisite: You must have the Storage Administrator (the Initial Configuration) role to perform this task. 1. From the Settings menu, select Environmental Setting - Edit Alert Settings. 2. From the Edit Alert Settings window, select the SNMP tab. 3. In the SNMP IP Security window, click Extension SNMP (check box).
3 SNMP supported MIBs This topic describes the standard and extension MIB specifications, the SNMP GUI, and trap configuration. Trap configuration Failure report trap An extension trap protocol data unit (PDU) includes the product number of the device that experienced the failure, the device nickname, and a failure reference code. If you obtain the information with GetRequest command, access the MIB by using the product number of the device as an index. The following table shows the failure report trap.
Table 8 Supported MIBs MIB Standard MIB: MIB-II Extension MIB Supported? system group Yes interface group No at group No ip group No icmp group No tcp group No udp group No egp group No snmp group No Yes MIB access mode The access mode for MIB in all communities is read only. If you send a GET request for a SET operation, you will receive NoSuchName as a GET RESPONSE. An example object system supported by an SNMP Agent is shown the following figures.
Figure 6 Object system (3) MIB mounting specifications The supported MIB mounting specifications are as follows: • mgmt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) 2 } • mib-2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {mgmt 1} An SNMP Agent mounts only system groups in mib-2, as shown in the following. Table 9 System groups Name Description Mounted value sysObjectID {system 2} This is the product identification number. Fixed value. See “Object identifier system” (page 14). 1.3.6.1.4.1.116.3.11.4.1.
raidExMibName SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION OID OBJECT-TYPE DisplayString read-only mandatory "SVP product name." ::={ raidExMibRoot 1 } raidExMibVersion raidExMibVersion indicates the micro-program version. raidExMibAgentVersion SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION OID OBJECT-TYPE DisplayString read-only mandatory "SVP micro-program version." ::= { raidExMibRoot 2 } raidExMibAgentVersion raidExMibAgentVersion indicates the internal version of the extension MIB.
Table 10 Storage system information Name Type Description Mounted value Attribute raidlistSerialNumber INTEGER Storage system product number (index). 1-99,999 read-only DisplayString Storage system nickname. (Max. 18 characters) read-only DisplayString Microcode version. Max. 10 characters read-only DisplayString Storage system product type.
Table 11 Storage system component information (continued) Name Type Description MIB value Attribute dkcHWFan INTEGER Status of fan. See Note read-only INTEGER Information of an operational environment. See Note read-only ::=raidExMibDKCHWEntry(8) dkcHWEnvironment ::=raidExMibDKCHWEntry(9) Note: The status of each component is a single digit which shows the following: 1: Normal. 2: Acute failure detected. 3: Serious failure detected. 4: Moderate failure detected. 5: Service failure detected.
Table 12 Disk device components information (continued) Name Type Description MIB value Attribute 2: Acute failure detected. 3: Serious failure detected. 4: Moderate failure detected. 5: Service failure detected. raidExMibTrapListTable raidExMibTrapListTable shows the history of the failure traps.
Figure 7 Extension MIB configuration (1) Figure 8 Extension MIB configuration (2) Figure 9 Extension MIB configuration (3) 20 SNMP supported MIBs
4 SNMP failure trap reference This topic shows the alert level, trap reference code, description, and alert level. SNMP failure trap reference codes The following lists and describes the SNMP failure trap reference codes. For details on alert levels, see the HP XP7 Remote Web Console User Guide.
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 30 80 xx WCHK1 dump Processor ACUTE 30 A1 00 DKC Blockade Processor ACUTE 32 xx xx CHA/DKA - CM Logical path blockade Cache MODERATE 33 xx xx CHA/DKA - MP Logical path blockade Cache MODERATE 34 xx xx MP - CM Logical path blockade Cache MODERATE 35 xx xx MP - MP Logical path blockade Cache MODERATE 38 8F 00 P/S OFF IMPOSSIBLE PS(DKC) MOD
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 45 4x xx CORRECTION COPY DISCONTINUED Drive SERIOUS 45 5x xx Correction copy warning end(With blockade LDEV or some error) Drive SERVICE 46 1x xx DYNAMIC SPARING(DRIVE COPY)START Drive SERVICE 46 2x xx DYNAMIC SPARING(DRIVE COPY)NORMAL END Drive SERVICE 46 3x xx DYNAMIC SPARING(DRIVE COPY)ABNORMAL END Drive MODERATE 46 4x xx DYNAMIC SPARING(DRIV
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 60 1x xx Pool utilization threshold excess Thin Image pool MODERATE 60 2F FE Pools blocking by SM volatile Thin Image pool MODERATE 60 2x xx Pool blocking Thin Image pool MODERATE 60 30 00 SM Space Warning SM MODERATE 61 00 xx BACKUP/RESTORE SM INFORMATION FAILED SM MODERATE 62 0x xx The DP POOL Warning Threshold was exceeded.
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 7A 02 00 ABNORMAL END(MP) SVP failure SERVICE 7A 03 xx VERSION CHK ERROR SVP failure SERVICE 7A 04 xx Sum check error SVP failure SERVICE 7A 05 xx HTP patch error SVP failure SERVICE 7A 10 00 WARNING(CONFIGURATION INCONSISTENCY) SVP failure SERVICE 7A 11 00 WARNING(S-SVP BUSY) SVP failure SERVICE 7A 12 xx Warning (HTP busy) SVP failure S
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 7F F1 02 SI-MF/SI SVP failure SERVICE 7F F1 03 UR SVP failure SERVICE 7F F1 04 TI SVP failure SERVICE 7F F1 05 FlashCopy (R) SVP failure SERVICE 7F F1 06 Volume Migration SVP failure SERVICE 7F F2 xx STANDBY SVP FAIL SVP failure MODERATE 7F F3 xx SVP FAIL OVER SVP failure MODERATE 7F F7 xx The term of validity is over License key S
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 BF 7x 1x DKCFAN warning Fan(DKC) MODERATE BF 85 A3 JP remains Environment MODERATE BF 86 A3 JP remains Environment MODERATE BF 9x Ax Communication Error between SSVP and MN DKC environment MODERATE BF A0 Ax Logic PS voltage alarm disagreement PS(DKC) MODERATE BF A2 Ax External temperature disagreement DKC environment MODERATE BF A3 Ax Inte
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 BF E4 09 SVP receiving voltage error (CL2) SVP failure MODERATE CF 10 xx SAS CTL blocking Processor MODERATE CF 11 xx A SAS PORT, one of 2WL, is partial blocked Processor SERVICE CF 12 xx SAS PORT blocked Processor MODERATE CF 6x xx Logical DMA blocking Processor MODERATE CF 80 xx DRR TEMPORARY ERROR Processor SERVICE CF 81 xx DMA temporar
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 D1 Ax xx Remote Copy pair status change (MCU Command) (From Failure with paired Duplex Pending to Suspend(complete)) volumes SERVICE D1 Bx xx Remote Copy pair status change (MCU Command) (From Failure with paired Suspend (continue) to Suspend) volumes SERVICE D4 0x xx TC-MF/TC for this volume was suspended (Due to an unrecoverable failure on the remote copy connect
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 D9 0x xx A change to an S-VOL was received from the MCU (From Simplex to Duplex Pending) Failure with paired volumes SERVICE D9 1x xx A change to an S-VOL was received from the MCU (From Simplex to Duplex) Failure with paired volumes SERVICE D9 2x xx A change to an S-VOL was received from the MCU (From Duplex Pending to Duplex) Failure with paired volumes SERVI
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 DA 5x xx A change to an S-VOL was received from the RCU (A pair deletion was completed.) Failure with paired volumes SERVICE DA 6x xx A change to an S-VOL was received from the RCU (An instruction to delete a pair was received in the Hold status.
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 DF 6x xx Drive port temporary error (Drive path: Boundary 0) Drive SERVICE DF 7x xx Drive port temporary error (Drive path: Boundary 1) Drive SERVICE DF 8x xx DRIVE PORT BLOCKADE(PATH 0) Drive MODERATE DF 9x xx DRIVE PORT BLOCKADE(PATH 1) Drive MODERATE DF Ax xx LDEV blockade(Drive path: Boundary 0/Effect of Drive port blockade) Drive SERIOUS DF B
Table 14 SNMP failure trap reference codes (continued) Trap reference code Description Section Alert level SIM22 SIM23 SIM13 FF CD 0x Area is volatilized Cache SERVICE FF CE 0x Package is volatilized Cache MODERATE FF CF xx Package is volatilized Cache SERVICE FF DE xx WDCP loss of duplicated information SM SERVICE FF E2 0x SM area blocking SM SERIOUS FF E4 0x REPLACE FAILED Cache SERIOUS FF E6 00 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION COMPARE ERROR SM ACUTE FF E7 00 Re
5 Troubleshooting This topic provides troubleshooting information for the SNMP Agent. Getting help If you have difficulty with any of the procedures included in this topic, or if a procedure does not provide the answer or results you expect, please contact HP Technical Support. Solving SNMP problems Use setup.exe when you install a secondary SVP. If you do not, traps could be reported to an IP address that is not specified in SNMP settings.
6 Support and other resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.
HP websites For additional information, see the following HP websites: • http://www.hp.com • http://www.hp.com/go/storage • http://www.hp.com/service_locator • http://www.hp.com/support/manuals • http://www.hp.com/support/downloads • http://www.hp.
Table 16 Document conventions (continued) Convention Element Monospace text • File and directory names • System output • Code • Commands, their arguments, and argument values Monospace, italic text • Code variables • Command variables Monospace, bold text WARNING! CAUTION: IMPORTANT: NOTE: TIP: Emphasized monospace text Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death. Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data.
Glossary allocation The ratio of allocated storage capacity versus total capacity as a percentage. Allocated storage refers to those logical devices (LDEVs) that have paths assigned to them. Allocated storage capacity is the sum of the storage of these LDEVs. Total capacity is the sum of the capacity of all LDEVs on the disk array. BC P9000 or XP Business Copy. An HP application that provides volume-level, point-in-time copies in the disk array.
to be associated with 1 to 36 LDEVs. Essentially, LUSE makes it possible for applications to access a single large pool of storage. M-VOL Main volume. MCU Main control unit. OPEN-x A general term describing any of the supported OPEN emulation modes (for example, OPEN-E). There are two types of OPEN-x devices: legacy OPEN-x devices with a fixed size (such as OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, and OPEN-E), and OPEN-V, which has a variable size and is a CVS-based volume.
Index A I adding community names, 9, 10 SNMP Manager IP addresses, 9, 11 architecture, SNMP environment, 6 interaction, SNMP Manger and SNMP Agent, 5 C changing community names, 11 cold trap function, troubleshooting, 34 community names adding, 9, 10 changing, 11 deleting, 11 components, storage system, 8 configuration, SNMP Agent, 6 contacting HP, 35 conventions document, 36 storage capacity values, 36 text symbols, 37 D definition files, trouble inputting, 34 deleting community names, 11 SNMP Manager
status, storage system components, 8 storage capacity values conventions, 36 subscription service, HP, 35 symbols in text, 37 system groups, mounting, 15 T technical support HP, 35 service locator website, 36 text symbols, 37 traps failure reference codes, 21 failure report, 13 SNMP Agent, 7 supported types, 13 triggers, 7 troubleshooting abnormal response to SNMP commands, 34 inputting MIB definition files, 34 SNMP cold trap function, 34 SNMP security function, 34 typographic conventions, 36 W web sites