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Sun Server Management Agents 2.0 User's Guide

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Preface

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Related Third-Party Web Site References

Sun Welcomes Your Comments

Change History

Introduction to Sun Server Management Agents

Sun Server Management Agents Features

Sun Server Hardware Management Agent

Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins

Sun Server Storage Management Agent

Installing Components

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Getting the Software

Sun SSM Component Manager Overview

Upgrading from Previous Versions

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Interactive Mode

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode

(Windows) Using Component Manager

(Windows) Using the Component Manager Graphic Interface

(Windows) Using Component Manager Command-line Interface

Configuring Hardware Management Agent and Hardware SNMP Plugins

Hardware Management Agent Configuration File

Configuring the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level

How to Configure the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level:

(Solaris and Linux) Hardware Management Agent Runtime Options

Configuring your Host Operating System's SNMP

(Solaris and Linux ) Configuring Net-SNMP/SMA

(Windows) Configuring SNMP

Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins

Overview of Sun HW Monitoring MIB

Sun Server Product and Chassis

Sun Server Service Processor

Sun Server Hardware Monitoring MIB

Sun Server Hardware Management Agent

Sun Server Hardware Inventory

Sun Server Hardware Monitor Sensor Group

sunHwMonIndicatorGroup

sunHwMonTotalPowerConsumption

Overview of Sun HW Trap MIB

Working With Management Agents

Retrieving and Setting Information Through SNMP

sunHwMonProductGroup

sunHwMonProductChassisGroup

sunHwMonSPGroup

sunHwMonInventoryTable

sunHwMonSensorGroup

sunHwMonIndicatorLocator

Generating SNMP Traps

Troubleshooting Management Agents

General Management Agents Troubleshooting

Solaris Operating System Troubleshooting

Linux Troubleshooting

Index

Sun Server Hardware Monitor Sensor Group

The sunHwMonSensorGroup contains details about all of the Sun x86 server's hardware sensors, except indicators. The MIB objects that define the sensor properties are hierarchically and logically grouped based on device type, for example temperature, voltage and so on, as well as sensor type, for example numeric or discrete.

The sunHwMonSensorGroup also contains a device-specific group for all significant device types, such as sunHwMonVoltageGroup, sunHwMonCurrentGroup, and so on. There is also a group for sensors that are not part of any device—specific group.

Each of the groups listed below contains two tables. One table provides details about all of the numeric sensors of this device type and the other table provides details about all of the discrete sensors of corresponding device type on the Sun x86 Server.

The numeric sensors tables provide details about numeric sensors such as the sensor name, sensor type, the current reading, defined thresholds, current status, perceived severity, and the FRU in which the sensor is contained. The discrete sensors tables provide details about discrete sensors, such as sensor name, sensor type, sensor state, perceived severity, and the FRU in which the sensor is contained.

The alarm status of an entity can be one of the following, where critical is the most severe and indeterminate is the least severe.

The sunHwMonSensorGroup contains the following groups: