Available traps, Default disabled traps – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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Available Traps
The following section covers the available traps. The first table lists the traps that are enabled by
default. The second table lists the traps that are disabled by default, and that you can enable as
needed.
Default Disabled Traps
An additional 16 SNMP traps are available that are disabled by default.
Trap
Description
array-fan-change:
Array FAN state changed.
disk-io-high:
Disk I/O per second has risen too high.
fc-port-state-change:
vSHARE FC port state changed.
license-state-change:
A license has changed state.
media-device-health-
warn:
A media device has a health status warning.
media-device-lifetime-
warn:
A media device has a low est. life remaining.
media-device-state-
change:
Unexpected change in media device state.
media-device-unknown-
type:
Detected a media device of unknown type.
media-system-swap-
state:
Detected a change in system swap state.
memusage-high:
Memory usage has risen too high.
netusage-high:
Network utilization has risen too high.
unexpected-cluster-join:
A node has unexpectedly joined the cluster.
unexpected-cluster-leave: A node has unexpectedly left the cluster.
unexpected-cluster-size:
The number of nodes in the cluster is
unexpected.
user-login:
A user has logged into the system.
user-logout:
A user has logged out of the system.