SNMP Management Agent ™ Addendum for the Netra 440 Server ™ Sun Microsystems, Inc. www.sun.com Part No. 817-6832-10 April 2004, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback...
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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...
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Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004...
(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”...
(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.
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CPU 2 (2nd from right - viewed from front) CPU 2 Core Temperature Monitor CPU 2 Power OK Fault Sensor Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 For Location, See: – item 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 –...
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Fan 0 ➥ Fan 0 Active Indicator Fan 0 Service-Required Indicator Fan 0 Tachometer Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 For Location, See: – item 6 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 1 – item 3 –...
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Hard Disk Drive 2 Bay (2nd from right - viewed from front) ➥ HDD2 Okay To Remove Indicator † † Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server For Location, See: – item 14 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 2 –...
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PS 1 Over-Temperature Fault Monitor ➥ Power Supply 2 Bay (2nd from left - viewed from rear) ➥ Power Supply 2 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 † † For Location, See: FIGURE 2 –...
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* 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.
The following figures show the location of the Netra 440 server components. lists of how the agent models these components in an SNMP hierarchy. Front Panel Indicators and Components FIGURE 1 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Indicators: 1. System locator 2. System service-required 3.
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7. HDD1 okay to remove 8. Fan tray 1 service required 9. Fan tray 1 active Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 10. HDD2 okay to remove 11. Fan tray 2 service required 12. Fan tray 2 active 13.
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12. Power supply (PS) active 13. PS service-required 14. PS okay-to-remove Rear Panel Components and Indicators FIGURE 3 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 8 9 10 11 15. PS 0 16. PS 1 17. SCSI port 18.
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3. CPU/memory module 1 4. CPU/memory module 2 5. CPU/memory module 3 6. SCSI disk backplane Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server Memory banks and DIMMs 1. Memory bank 0 DIMM 0 2. Memory bank 0 DIMM 1 3.
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.
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TABLE 2 TABLE 4 Value unique numeric identifier date time entPhysicalDescr.fan instance sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState.fan instance disabled(1) or enabled(2) disabled(1) or enabled(2) Value unique numeric identifier date time entPhysicalDescr.fan instance 0.0 (null) Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server...
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* LED instance indicates the row in the entPhysicalTable associated with the LED. Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Value entPhysicalName of the fan tachometer: Tachometer threshold crossed warning(5) or cleared(6)
Power Inlet Presence Monitor Fan Under-Speed Fault Monitor Over-Voltage Fault Monitor Under-Voltage Fault Monitor Over-Temperature Fault Monitor Over-Current Fault Monitor These sensors are represented in the following tables: SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatEquipmentTable SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatSensorTable SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatBinarySensorTable Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server...
The sunPlatAlarmState values for the status LEDs will change and sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger traps will be generated with the form shown in TABLE 10 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 TABLE 6 TABLE 7 TABLE 8...
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Value unique numeric identifier date time entPhysicalDescr.ps instance sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState.ps instance disabled(1) or enabled(2) disabled(1) or enabled(2) Value unique numeric identifier date time entPhysicalDescr.ps instance 0.0 (null) Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server...
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* LED instance indicates the row in the entPhysicalTable associated with the LED. Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Value entPhysicalName of the sensor: Voltage threshold crossed major(3) or cleared(6)
Dry Contact Alarm Relays and LED Indicators The Netra 440 server has four dry contact alarm relays and four corresponding LED indicators. The alarm relays are identified in the ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalTable by the following entPhysicalDescr values: Critical Alarm Relay...
Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) setalarm command. For more information about ALOM commands, refer to the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager Software User's Guide for the Netra 440 Server (817-5481-xx). The alarm relay states can also be changed using the alarm relay output application programming interface (API).
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