"Memory Device Components" on page 235
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"Power Unit Components" on page 236
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"Processor Components" on page 237
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"System Board Components" on page 237
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"System Firmware Components" on page 239
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Identifying SNMP Trap Messages
It is possible to configure Oracle ILOM to generate Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) traps when hardware problems occur. For information about how to configure SNMP
alert rule destinations to start receiving these traps, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out
Manager (ILOM) 3.2 Documentation Library at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs.
The tables in these sections list the set of SNMP traps that are generated from Oracle ILOM.
"Environmental Events" on page 241
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"Hard Disk Drive Events" on page 243
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"Power Events" on page 244
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"Fan Events" on page 248
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"Memory Events" on page 249
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"Entity Presence Events" on page 255
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"Physical Security Events" on page 256
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Environmental Events
The following table lists environmental events.
Messages and Descriptions
SNMP Trap: sunHwTrapTempFatalThresholdExceeded
Oracle ILOM Event Message: Lower fatal threshold exceeded
Severity and Description: Critical; A temperature sensor has reported that its value has gone
above an upper fatal threshold setting or below a lower fatal threshold setting.
The sunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whether the threshold was an upper or lower
threshold.
Component Name
/SYS/PS[0-1]/T_OUT
/SYS/MB/T_IN_ZONE0
/SYS/MB/T_OUT_ZONE0
/SYS/MB/T_IN_ZONE1
/SYS/MB/T_OUT_ZONE1
/SYS/MB/T_IN_ZONE2
Monitoring Components and Identifying SNMP Messages
Identifying SNMP Trap Messages
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