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B a s i c S N M P R e f e r e n c e G u i d e B a s i c S N M P R e f e r e n c e G u i d e Quantum Scalar 2000 Library Quantum Scalar 2000 Library...
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Scalar i2000 Basic SNMP Guide, 6-01159-03, March 2007, Made in USA. Quantum Corporation provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice.
Scalar® i2000 library. Focus is placed on the most critical information available through Traps and Management Information Base (MIB) queries. For information about the Scalar i2000 library, itself, refer to the Scalar i2000 User’s Guide. For information on integrating MIBs into a SNMP management application, contact your software vendor.
The following documents are also available for this product. These documents can be found on the product CD or at www.quantum.com/support. • Scalar i2000 User’s Guide (6-00421-xx) • ADIC Management Console User’s Guide (6-00064-xx) Release Notes are also available for this product. The Release Notes describe changes...
Getting More Information or Help More information about this product is available on the Service and Support website at www.quantum.com/support. The Service and Support Website contains a collection of information, including answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs). You can also access software, firmware, and drivers through this site.
SNMP is a light-weight protocol designed for remote management and monitoring of infrastructure devices. On the Scalar i2000, SNMP support is included for alert monitoring by means of framework applications. SNMP should be used as an initial check for library events.
Using the LMC Trap Registration feature, register the host’s IP address and UPD port number on the Scalar i2000. Registration informs the Scalar i2000 that Traps should be sent to the host. For details on registering a host with the Scalar i2000, see the Scalar i2000 User’s Guide or the LMC online help.
Values: Indicates the type of library. Instance: There is one instance for this variable and it is unique for the entire library. Quantum recommends querying the Product Name so that the framework application will list the type of library being monitored.
ID. Table 1 Drive Instance ID Format Instance Information 8.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.59.4.2.0.0.0.3.0.0 8.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.59 Scalar i2000 Basic SNMP Reference Guide Library Status and Health Description If this is the full instance name... Identifies the library MCB Media domain...
The numbers associated with the aisle, frame, rack, section, column, and row combine to form a location coordinate. For more about the library location coordinates and how they can tell you where a drive is located in the physical library, refer to the Scalar i2000 User’s Guide. Alerted by Trap: 403 Drive Overall Health OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.3764.1.1.200.20.80.110.1.31...
Values: open(1), closed(2), closedAndLocked(3), closedAndUnlocked(4), controllerFailed(5). Description: The state of the library’s main door is returned by the physLibDoorStatus object. Instance: There will be one instance for the Scalar i2000, 8.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.59. This refers to a front door on any module.
Partition Online/Offline Status OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.3764.1.1.200.20.90.20.1.12 Values: online(1), offline(2) Instance: There will be one instance for every logical partition defined on the library. Query the specific instance that you need to access. Partitions are listed using the format: 8.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.59.1 Where the final number (1 in this instance) is the partition number. To determine the number of partitions, query the MIB variable: 1.3.6.1.4.1.3764.1.1.200.20.90.10.1.2.
SNMP Traps This section describes the basic set of SNMP system status traps issued by the Scalar i2000. These traps present the physical library point of view, not that of a particular partition. ADIC Intelligent Storage MIB Traps defined in the Intelligent Storage MIB are issued with enterprise OID “intelligent”, which resolves to 1.3.6.1.4.1.3764.1.1.
The i2000 issues a trap whenever the aggregate state of one of the six RAS status groups changes. Listening for these traps is the preferred method of monitoring the health of the Scalar i2000. The payload of each of these traps is very similar; it is summarized in the table below.
Trap # 404: powerGroupStatusChange The state of the power hardware/software has changed. Trap # 405: roboticsGroupStatusChange The state of the robotics hardware/software has changed. Scalar i2000 Basic SNMP Reference Guide...
The MIBs implemented with the Scalar i2000 library include the ADIC Intelligent Storage MIB, ADIC Management MIB, and the SANMgr Proxy MIB. ADIC Intelligent Storage MIB The ADIC Intelligent Storage MIB presents the following generic information that is applicable to almost any product: •...
The Scalar i2000 MIBs reference the following SNMP standard MIBs: • RFC 1155-SMI • RFC 1212 • RFC 1213-MIB • RFC 1215 These MIBs are necessary for accurate compilation of the Scalar i2000 MIBs, and should be included with your framework application. MIBs Implemented...
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Logical Partition Online / ...200.20.90.20.1.12 Offline Status RAS Subsystem Status ...200.20.100.10.1.2 Scalar i2000 Basic SNMP Reference Guide Description Indicates if the drive is online or offline. Use the LMC to confirm the drive is varied on. Also, check power. Indicates the overall status of the drive. If the...
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Table 5 Status Traps Event Physical Library Online Status Change Physical Library Door Status Change I/E Station Door Status Change RCU Ready RCU Not Ready Logical Library Online Status Change RAS Status Change: Connectivity RAS Status Change: Control RAS Status Change: Cooling RAS Status Change: Drives and Media...