Fa Mib 2.2 Snmp Behavior - HP P2000 G3 Reference Manual

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FA MIB 2.2 SNMP behavior

The FA MIB 2.2 objects are in compliance with the FibreAlliance MIB v2.2 Specification (FA MIB2.2 Spec).
For a full description of this MIB, go to: http://www.emc.com/microsites/fibrealliance.
FA MIB 2.2 is a subset of FA MIB 4.0, which is included with HP System Insight Manager (SIM) and other
products. The differences are described in
FA MIB 2.2 was never formally adopted as a standard, but it is widely implemented and contains many
elements useful for storage products. This MIB generally does not reference and integrate with other
standard SNMP information; it is implemented under the experimental subtree.
Significant status within the device includes such elements as its temperature and power sensors, the health
of its storage elements such as virtual disks, and the failure of any redundant component including an I/O
controller. While sensors can be individually queried, for the benefit of network management systems all
the above elements are combined into an "overall status" sensor. This is available as the unit status
(connUnitStatus for the only unit), and a "sensor" in the sensor table.
The revisions of the various components within the device can be requested through SNMP.
The port section is only relevant to products with Fibre Channel host ports.
The event table allows 400 recently-generated events to be requested. Informational, minor, major, or
critical event types can be selected; whichever type is selected enables the capture of that type and more
severe events. This mechanism is independent of the assignment of events to be generated into traps.
The traps section is not supported. It has been replaced by an ability to configure trap destinations using
the CLI or SMU. The statistics section is not implemented.
The following table lists the MIB objects, their descriptions and the value set in a P2000 G3 MSA System.
Unless specified otherwise, objects are not settable.
Table 1 1
FA MIB 2.2 objects, descriptions, and values
Object
RevisionNumber
UNumber
SystemURL
StatusChangeTime
ConfigurationChangeTime
ConnUnitTableChangeTime
122 SNMP reference
FA MIB 2.2 and 4.0 differences
Description
Revision number for this MIB
Number of connectivity units present
Top-level URL of the device; for
example, http://10.1.2.3. If a
web server is not present on the
device, this string is empty in
accordance with the FA MIB2.2
Spec.
sysuptime timestamp of the last
status change event, in centiseconds.
sysuptime starts at 0 when the
Storage Controller boots and keeps
track of the up time.
statusChangeTime is updated
each time an event occurs.
sysuptime timestamp of the last
configuration change event, in
centiseconds. sysuptime starts at 0
when the Storage Controller boots
and keeps track of the up time.
configurationChangeTime is
updated each time an event occurs.
sysuptime timestamp of the last
update to the connUnitTable (an
entry was either added or deleted),
in centiseconds
on page 132.
Value
0220
1
Default: http://10.0.0.1
0 at startup
0 at startup
0 always (entries are not added to or
deleted from the connUnitTable)

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