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Introduction to Sun Server Management Agents
Sun Server Management Agents Features
Sun Server Hardware Management Agent
Sun Server Storage Management Agent
Sun SSM Component Manager Overview
(Linux and Solaris Operating Systems) Using Component Manager
(Linux and Solaris Operating Systems) Using Component Manager in Interactive Mode
(Linux and Solaris Operating Systems) Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode
(Windows Operating Systems) Using Component Manager
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 Operating Systems) Hardware Management Agent Runtime Options
Configuring your Host Operating System's SNMP
(Solaris and Linux Operating Systems) Configuring Net-SNMP/SMA
(Windows Operating Systems) Configuring SNMP
Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins
Overview of Sun HW Monitoring MIB
Sun Server Product and Chassis
Sun Server Hardware Monitoring MIB
Sun Server Hardware Management Agent
Sun Server Hardware Monitor Sensor Group
Working With Management Agents
Retrieving and Setting Information Through SNMP
Troubleshooting Management Agents
General Management Agents Troubleshooting
Solaris Operating System Troubleshooting
Differences in Hardware Management Agent SNMP Traps
Red Hat Installation Dependencies
Sun X6250 Server Module Wrong Service Processor Version Number
Gaps in sunHwMonInventoryGroup
SunHwMonInventoryTable Shows Incorrect Number of DIMMs
SunHwMonDiscreteHardDriveSensorTable Incorrect Sensors
Enterprise Field is Populated with Incorrect OID
ILOM 3.0 and Windows Server 2003 R2 Extended Data Mode Issue
Sun Blade X6450 with ILOM 2.0 and Windows Server 2003 Issue
Windows Hardware Management Agent snmpwalk on a Sensor Group Issue
Windows Hardware Management Agent SNMP Get Returns Empty String
Adaptec RAID Volumes not Reflected in ILOM CLI using Windows Storage Management Agent
Driver Errors in Windows Application Log
Ordering of Physical and Logical Disks Inconsistent Between Linux and Windows Storage Viewer
The Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins consist of two Net-SNMP plugins. These Net-SNMP plugins are compiled versions of two Sun-specific hardware Management Information Bases (MIB) that have been designed to enable you to monitor your Sun x64 servers effectively. The Sun HW Monitoring MIB is a newly developed MIB that provides the following information:
Overall system alarm status
Aggregate alarm status by device type
FRU Alarm status
Lists of sensors, sensor types, sensor readings, and sensor thresholds
Indicator states
Control the system locator
Inventory including basic manufacturing information
Product and chassis information such as serial number, part number, and so on
Per-sensor alarm status
The Sun HW Trap MIB describes a set of traps for hardware events that can be generated by a Sun x64 Server and provides the following information:
Conditions affecting the environmental state of the server, such as overheating of a server or its components, voltage or current for components being out of range, and so on
Error conditions affecting the hardware components in the server such as FRU insertion/removal, security intrusion notification and so on