Troubleshooting Snmp; Running Diagnostic Reports - HP StoreVirtual 4000 User Manual

10.0 hp lefthand storage user guide (ax696-96202, november 2012)
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NETWORK-SERVICES-MIB
NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB
RFC1213-MIB
SNMP-TARGET-MIB
SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB
SNMPv2-MIB
UCD-DLMOD-MIB
UCD-SNMP-MIB

Troubleshooting SNMP

Table 30 SNMP troubleshooting
Issue
SNMP queries are timing out

Running diagnostic reports

Use diagnostics to check the health of the storage system hardware. Different storage systems offer
different sets of diagnostic tests.
NOTE:
Running diagnostics helps monitor the health of the storage system or to troubleshoot
hardware problems.
1.
Select a storage system in the navigation window.
2.
Open the tree below the storage system and select Diagnostics.
3.
On the Diagnostics tab, review the list of diagnostic tests available.
The default setting is to run all tests. Customize the set of tests to run by changing which tests
are selected. Clear the check box next to a test to stop that test from running. Click Diagnostics
Tasks and select Check All or Clear All to streamline the selection process.
NOTE:
required to run tests, clear the check boxes for any unneeded tests.
4.
Click Diagnostic Tasks and select Run Tests.
A progress message appears. When the tests complete, the results of each test appear in the
Result column.
5.
Optional: When the tests complete, to view a report of test results, click Diagnostic Tasks and
select Save to File.
6.
Select a location for the diagnostic report file and click Save.
NOTE:
If any of the diagnostics show a result of "Failed," call Customer Support.
List of diagnostic tests
Table 31 (page 97)
including the description of that test and the pass/fail criteria.
For each test, lists the following information:
96
Monitoring the SAN
Running all of the diagnostic tests will take several minutes. To shorten the time
shows a sample of the diagnostic tests that are available for the storage system,
Solution
Ensure that the timeout value is long enough for your
environment. In complex configurations, SNMP queries
should have longer timeouts. SNMP data gathering is not
instantaneous, and scales in time with the complexity of
the configuration.

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