Messages and Descriptions
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: Assert
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyOk
Oracle ILOM Message: Deassert
Severity and Description: Informational; A power supply sensor has returned to
its normal state.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_PRESENCE ASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_PRESENCE DEASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_FAILURE ASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_FAILURE DEASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_PREDICTIVE_FAILURE ASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_PREDICTIVE_FAILURE DEASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_INPUT_LOST ASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_INPUT_LOST DEASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
SNMP Message: sunHwTrapPowerSupplyError
Oracle ILOM Message: PS_INPUT_ERROR ASSERT
Severity and Description: Major; A power supply sensor has detected an error.
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Sun Server X4-2 Service Manual • May 2014
Sensor Name
/SYS/PS0/POLL
/SYS/PS1/POLL
/SYS/PS0/POLL
/SYS/PS1/POLL
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
/SYS/PS0/STATE
/SYS/PS1/STATE
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