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Default enabled traps – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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Default Enabled Traps

New Traps in HP VMA SAN Gateway Release G5.5.1

Traps

Description

lid-ajar

Lid ajar alarm

vmg-boot-raid-change

HP VMA SAN Gateway only. Boot disk status
changed.

vmg-fan-change

HP VMA SAN Gateway only. Fan state
changed.

vmg-psu-change

HP VMA SAN Gateway only. Power supply
status changed.

New Traps in HP VMA SAN Gateway Release G5.1.x

Traps

Description

array-data-plane-ready:

Array data plane state changed.

array-led-change:

Array LED state changed.

array-pcie-link-down:

Array PCIE link down.

array-pcie-link-up:

Array PCIE link up.

array-psu-state:

Array PSU state changed.

array-raid-rebuild:

Array RAID rebuild state changed.

chassis-temperature-high:

High chassis temperature detected.

chassis-temperature-ok:

Chassis temperature returned to normal levels.

lid-ajar-time-high:

Excessive lid ajar time detected.

lid-ajar-time-ok:

Lid ajar alarm cleared.

vimm-state-change:

Array VIMM state changed.

vimm-temperature-high:

High VIMM temperature detected.

vimm-temperature-ok:

VIMM temperature returned to normal levels.

Traps Prior to HP VMA SAN Gateway Release G5.1.x

Traps

Description

cpu-util-high:

CPU utilization has risen too high.

disk-space-low:

File system free space has fallen too low.

interface-down:

An interface's link state has changed to down.

interface-up:

An interface's link state has changed to up.

liveness-failure:

A process in the system was detected as hung.

paging-high:

Paging activity has risen too high.

process-crash:

A process in the system has crashed.

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