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Oracle Server Management Agents 2. 1 User's Guide Overview
Oracle Hardware Management Agents
Installing Components Using the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer
Installing Hardware Management Pack Components Using Installer
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
Overview of Oracle HW Monitoring MIB
Overview of Oracle HW Trap MIB
Overview of Oracle Storage MIB
Working With Management Agents
Retrieving and Setting Information Through SNMP
Troubleshooting Management Agents
General Management Agents Troubleshooting
The following tables list physical and logical storage objects:
sunStorageControllerTable. The storage controller object represents either an on-board or bus-attached storage controller. The properties associated with a controller object describe the type of controller (vendor and model) as well as the features it supports (such as RAID). The table is indexed with an arbitrary integer to uniquely identify each entry. Types of information included for each entry, when available, include:
Identifying: name, part number, serial number, manufacturer, model, firmware version, and pci bus address
RAID capabilities: levels supported, maximum volumes manageable, number of spares, and stripesizing
Status: operational and alarm
sunStorageDiskTable. Each disk object corresponds to one physical disk that is available to the host operating system. Entries in this table might have parent objects in other tables (such as sunStorageControllerTable). The table is indexed with sunHwMonFruIndex, so that information corresponding to the same physical disk is retrievable from both the sunHwMonInventoryTable and sunStorageDiskTable at the same index. Types of information included for each entry, when available, include:
Identifying: name and OS device name
Relational: parent name and index, slot number
Descriptive: physical type, interface type, and capacity
Status: mapping, RAID, and operational
sunStorageVolumeTable. A logical volume object corresponds to a logical disk visible to the host OS. Only RAID logical volumes are supported. The table is indexed with an arbitrary integer to uniquely identify each entry. Types of information included for each entry, when available, include:
Identifying: name, OS device name, and mount point
Relational: parent name and index
Descriptive: capacity, RAID level, and sizing
Status: mapping, mounting, RAID parameters, task, and operational
sunStorageLogicalCompTable. A logical component node represents an active or passive component of its logical device parent. A logical component object is always a direct child of a logical device node. In the case of a RAID logical device, the logical component represents a physical device, or part of a physical device, used to create the specified RAID level. The table is indexed with an arbitrary integer to uniquely identify each entry. Types of information included for each entry, when available, include:
Identifying: name, disk name, and index
Relational: parent name and index
Status: RAID spare and RAID operational