An event trap is a message that is sent from the device. Refer to the relevant hardware manual for information on these messages to take appropriate action.
Level | Event Display | Failure Event |
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Information | ErrorCode=$1, ErrorID=$2, Node=$3, FRU=$4, Msg=$5 | A warning event has occurred. |
Warning | ErrorCode=$1, ErrorID=$2, Node=$3, FRU=$4, Msg=$5 | A warning event has occurred. |
Error | ErrorCode=$1, ErrorID=$2, Node=$3, FRU=$4, Msg=$5 | An error event has occurred. |
The information shown in the table below is displayed in the event message for $n.
$n | Information |
---|---|
$1 | Error code |
$2 | Error ID |
$3 | Node number identified by the event notification |
$4 | FRU information identified by the event notification |
$5 | Message |
When the event trap does not contain any corresponding information, "None" is displayed for $n.
If there is no need for device maintenance and the notification does not indicate a device error, "None" is displayed for $1.
When the notification is for the clustered system overall and does not depend on a specific node, "None" is displayed for $3.
Note
In the default setting, Information level messages are not displayed. To display Information level messages, refer to "SNMP Trap XML Definition File" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Operation Guide to change the Information level setting.