Snmp Oid - Huawei ES3000 V5 User Manual

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ES3000 V5 NVMe PCIe SSD
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If Net-SNMP 5.7 is used, use the snmpd.conf file provided by the ES3000 V5 to start the
snmpd program.
snmpd -d -Lo -c /opt/hio/snmpd.conf
Use the snmpwalk command tool to query ES3000 V5 through SNMPv2c.
snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost enterprises.2011.2
Or query through SNMP v3.
snmpwalk -V3 -u V3user-l auth -a MD5 -A Huawei123#$ 127.0.0.1 enterprises.2011.2
The following command output is an example:
# snmpwalk -Os -c public -v2c 127.0.0.1 enterprises.2011.2
enterprise.2011.2.319.1.0 = STRING: "5.0.1.6"
enterprise.2011.2.319.2.0 = INTEGER: 1
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.1.1 = Gauge32: 1
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.2.1 = STRING: "nvme0"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.3.1 = INTEGER: 1
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.4.1 = STRING: "024YVJ10J4800386"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.5.1 = STRING: "HWE52P432T0L002N"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.6.1 = STRING: "1530"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.7.1 = STRING: "1.3"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.8.1 = STRING: "healthy"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.9.1 = STRING: "no warning"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.10.1 = STRING: "309 degree K (36 degree C)"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.11.1 = Gauge32: 2000
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.12.1 = Gauge32: 2000
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.13.1 = STRING: "286720635.2MB"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.14.1 = STRING: "167814299.3MB"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.15.1 = INTEGER: 100
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.16.1 = STRING: "1.428799%"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.17.1 = INTEGER: 0
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.18.1 = INTEGER: 2658
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.19.1 = STRING: "OK"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.20.1 = STRING: "25W"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.21.1 = STRING: "volatile write cache Disable"
C.5 SNMP OID
This section describes the SNMP object identifier (OID) defined by the ES3000 V5.
The SNMP OID is a value defined in the management information base (MIB) and used to
identify MIB members.
Table C-1
Issue 07 (2019-03-19)
SELinux may forbid Net-SNMP from accessing SSDs (/dev/nvme*) and cause the
ES3000 V5 SNMP module to function abnormally, so you need to change the SELinux
rights configuration.
The firewall may cause failure to obtain SNMP and device information within the
Intranet. If the failure occurs, disable the firewall or modify the firewall settings.
Before starting Net-SNMP, you can run the following command to check whether the
snmpd.conf file is loaded properly. If the file is not installed properly, the command
output reports an error.
#snmpd -Dread_config -H 2>&1 | grep "Reading" | sort -u
lists the ES3000 V5 SNMP OIDs.
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