Sun Management Center 3.5 Supplement for the Sun StorEdge A5x00 and T3 Arrays

Sun Management Center 3.5 Supplement for the Sun StorEdge A5x00 and T3 Arrays

The Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on for Sun Management Center 3.5 enables you to monitor the state of A5000, A5100, A5200, and T3 storage devices, and manage alarms on these devices. This guide provides the procedures for installing and setting up the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on, and for using Sun Management Center to monitor and manage the storage devices.

This guide discusses the following topics:

All procedures in this guide assume that you have prepared your systems for Sun Management Center 3.5 installation and setup as described in the Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.

Preparing for Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation

Sun StorEdge A5x00 Packages

If you want to use the Sun StorEdge A5x00 module, you must install the SUNWluxop and SUNWluxox packages on the system where you install the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on. If you load the A5x00 module and the packages are not installed on the system, the Sun Management Center agent cannot run.

To check whether the packages are installed, type the command pkginfo SUNWluxop SUNWluxox. If the packages are installed, the following lines are displayed.


system      SUNWluxop      Sun Enterprise Network Array firmware and utilities
system      SUNWluxox      Sun Enterprise Network Array libraries (64-bit)

If you need either package, you can download the package from http://sunsolve.sun.com. Make sure that you download the latest revision. Use the pkgadd(1M) command to install the packages.

T3 Storage Devices

Before you install and set up the Sun Management Center T3 Add-on, you must modify the /etc/hosts and /etc/ethers files on the system where the Sun Management Center add-on Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices is to be installed.

The following procedure assumes that you have installed and configured the T3 storage device as described by the Sun StorEdge T3 Disk Tray Installation, Operation, and Service Manual.

When the /etc/hosts and /etc/ethers files have been updated on the machine where the Sun Management Center add-on Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices will be installed, you can proceed with installing and setting up the T3 add-on.

To Prepare a T3 Storage Device
  1. Determine the IP address and ethernet address for each T3 storage device.

    Open a terminal window and type the command arp t3-device-name where t3-device-name is the name of the T3 storage device. For example:


    # arp T3-001
    T3-001 (10.100.20.300) at 1:2:30:ab:ba:45 permanent published

    In the above example, 10.100.20.300 is the IP address, and 1:2:30:ab:ba:45 is the Ethernet address of the T3 storage device T3-001.

  2. Repeat Step 1 for each T3 device on your network.

    When you have recorded the IP address, Ethernet address, and name for each T3 device, go to the next step.

  3. Log in as root on the machine where you will install the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on.

    This machine should be the host from which you want to manage and monitor the StorEdge devices. The Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on only requires core agent setup

  4. Record each T3 IP address and name in the machine's /etc/hosts file.

    For example, assume that three T3 devices are attached to your network. Assume that you used the arp command to determine the IP address, and Ethernet address of each T3 device, and recorded the information as follows:

    storage-t3–1 

    172.16.100.10 

    0:20:f2:0:59:48 

    storage-t3–2 

    172.16.100.11 

    0:20:f2:0:5f:40 

    storage-t3–3 

    172.16.100.12 

    0:20:f2:0:7f:a8 

    The entries in the machine's /etc/hosts file would then be as follows:

    172.16.100.10   storage-t3–1
    172.16.100.11   storage-t3–2
    172.16.100.12  storage-t3–3

  5. Record each T3 storage device Ethernet address and name in the /etc/ethers file.

    Create the /etc/ethers file if the file does not already exist.

    Using the example given in Step 4, the entries in the machine's /etc/ethers file would then be as follows:

    0:20:f2:0:59:48   storage-t3–1
    0:20:f2:0:5f:40   storage-t3–2
    0:20:f2:0:7f:a8  storage-t3–3


    Caution – Caution –

    If you include the domain name as part of the T3 device name, make sure the domain name is identical in both the /etc/hosts and /etc/ethers files. The entries are case sensitive.

    For example, if the /etc/hosts file contains the line 0:20:f2:0:59:48 storage-t3–1.sun.com. and the /etc/ethers files contains the line 0:20:f2:0:59:48 storage-t3–1.Sun.Com, then the T3 storage device cannot be set up using the Sun Management Center setup tools because the domain name case is different.


Add-on Installation and Setup

As described in the following two procedures, the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on can be installed Sun Management Center 3.5 during the Sun Management Center 3.5 installation and setup process, or the add-on can be installed separately after Sun Management Center 3.5 installation and setup has been completed.

To Install and Setup the Add-on During Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Setup
  1. Prepare the machine on which theMonitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on is to be installed as described in T3 Storage Devices.

    T3 add-on setup will fail if you have not added each T3 ethernet address to the machine's /etc/ethers file , and each T3 IP address to the machine's /etc/hosts file.

  2. Install Sun Management Center 3.5 as described in “Installing Sun Management Center 3.5 on the Solaris Platform” in Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide. Make sure that you install at least the Sun Management Center agent.

    During the Sun Management Center installation process, the Select Add-on Products screen is displayed. The add-on Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices is listed.

  3. Select the add-on products that you want to install.


    Note –

    Make sure that you select the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on.


    When you have completed selecting add-on products, complete the Sun Management Center 3.5 installation as described in “Installing Sun Management Center 3.5 on the Solaris Platform” in Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.

    • If installation failed, a summary screen is displayed.

      Review the installation log in /var/opt/SUNWsymon/install to find out why the installation failed, and correct the problem.

    • When the installation succeeded, the Installation Complete screen appears. You are given the option to run the setup wizard.

  4. Run the setup wizard.

    Click Next to run the setup wizard and set up Sun Management Center components and the add-on products that you selected. The es-guisetup wizard is started, and the Setup Wizard Overview screen appears.

    Follow the procedures described in “To Set Up Sun Management Center 3.5 on the Solaris Platform” in Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.

    When Sun Management Center 3.5 base product setup is completed, the setup process Setup Complete panel appears.

  5. Verify the setup status.

    The Sun Management Center Core Product Setup Complete screen lists the setup completion status.

    • If base product setup failed, you are informed that the setup of the base products was not successful. You are directed to see the log file for more details. The name of the log file is provided.

      Click Cancel to return to the system prompt. Review the log file to determine the cause of setup failure.

    • If setup succeeded, you are informed that Sun Management Center base product setup is complete. A list of the base products that you installed and set up is displayed. A list of the add-on components that you selected for installation is also displayed.

  6. Click Next to set up the add-on products.

    The setup process runs the graphical user interface setup wizard for each add-on product that you selected.

    For information on how to set up add-ons other than the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on, refer to the Sun Management Center supplement for each add-on, which is included in your installation kit. Each supplement provides the setup procedure for the specific add-on.

    When the A5x00 and T3 Setup Selection screen appears, go to the next step.

  7. Select the devices to manage.

    • If you have any A5x00 storage devices installed on your network, and want to use Sun Management Center to monitor and manage the A5x00 devices, select A5x00 Devices.


      Note –

      A5x00 device setup is automatic, and does not require any responses.


    • If you have any T3 storage devices installed on your network, and want to use Sun Management Center to monitor and manage the A5x00 devices, select T3 Devices.

    When you have finished making the selections, click Next.

    • If you selected A5x00 Devices, the A5x00 Add-on Setup screen appears.

      If A5x00 device setup failed, you are informed that the setup was not successful, and directed to see the log file for more details. The name of the log file is provided. Click Cancel to return to the system prompt, and review the log file to determine the cause of setup failure.

    • If A5x00 device setup succeeded, you are informed that the setup succeeded.

      Click Next.

    If you selected T3 devices, the Manage T3 Devices screen appears.

  8. Click Manage T3 Devices and click Next.

    The Manage T3 Devices screen appears.

    The list on the left displays all hosts that are listed in both the /etc/hosts and /etc/ethers files, including hosts that may not be T3 storage devices.

  9. Select the T3 Storage Device.

    Click on the name of the T3 storage device in the Available Hosts column.


    Note –

    You can select more than one T3 storage device for management as long as the selected T3 storage devices have the same password.


  10. Type the password in the Password field and click Add>.

    Your selections are removed from the Available Hosts column, and listed in the Managed Devices column.

    Click Next. The T3 Device Setup screen appears.

    When T3 storage device setup has completed, the Sun Management Center 3.5 setup process runs the setup wizard for any remaining add-ons.

    When all add-on setups have completed, an add-on setup status panel appears.

    • If add-on product setup failed, you are informed that the setup of the add-on products was not successful, and directed to see the log file for more details. The name of the log file is provided. Click Cancel to return to the system prompt, and review the log file to determine the cause of setup failure.

    • If all add-on setups succeeded, the Add-on Products Setup screen appears. Go to the next step.

  11. Choose whether to start Sun Management Center.

    The Add-on Products Setup screen lists all of the add-on components that you installed and set up.

    You are given the option to start Sun Management Center.

    To start Sun Management Center, click Next. See “Starting and Stopping Sun Management Center” in Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.

To Install and Setup the Add-on After Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Setup

This procedure assumes that you have installed and set up at least the Sun Management Center 3.5 agent in the default directory /opt as described in the Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide. If you installed Sun Management Center in a different location, substitute /opt in the following procedure with the name of the directory in which you installed Sun Management Center.

  1. Log in as root on the machine where you want to install the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on.

  2. Insert Sun Management Center 3.5 installation CD 1 of 2 in your CD-ROM drive.

  3. Type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/sbin/es-guiinst to start the Sun Management Center installation wizard.

    The Welcome screen appears. Click Next. The Specify the Installation Files Source Directory screen appears.

  4. Specify the installation source files directory.

    Type /cdrom/cdrom0/image in the Source Directory field, and click Next. The Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on is located within the /image directory on Sun Management Center 3.5 installation CD 1 of 2.

    The Checking for Available Products screen appears. When the install process finishes checking for available products, the Products Already Installed screen appears. Click Next.

    When the check for available products is finished, the Products Already Installed screen appears. Click Next. The Select Add-on Products screen appears.

  5. Select the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on and then click Next.

    The install process checks disk space.

    • If there is not enough disk space, you are asked to provide an alternate file system. The amount of space that is available and the amount of space that is needed are displayed.

    • If there is enough disk space to install the add-on, the Confirmation screen appears and lists your selections.

  6. Confirm your selections.

    • If the displayed selections are not correct, click Back to return to previous screens and make new selections.

    • If the displayed selections are correct, click Next.

      The products that you selected are installed.


      Note –

      You might be prompted to insert Sun Management Center 3.5 CD 2 of 2.


    When the install finishes, a summary screen appears.

    • If installation failed, review the installation log in /var/opt/SUNWsymon/install to find out why the installation failed, and correct the problem.

    • If the installation succeeded, you are given the opportunity to run the setup wizard.

  7. Run the setup wizard.

    Click Next to run the setup wizard and set up the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devicesadd-on and any other add-on products that you selected. The es-guisetup wizard is started, and the Setup Wizard Overview screen appears. Click Next.

    The Advanced Setup Options screen appears.

  8. Configure the add-ons.

    Select Configure Add-ons and then click Next.

    The Select Add-on Products screen appears. You are informed that Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices is newly installed on the system and will be set up. Click Next.

    The A5x00 and T3 Setup Selection screen appears.

    Follow Step 7 through Step 11 in To Install and Setup the Add-on During Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Setup to complete setup.

Monitoring A5x00 and T3 Devices

A5x00 and T3 storage device management and monitoring is enabled by default. To manage and monitor an A5x00 or T3 storage device, the storage device modules must be loaded using the Sun Management Center Java console.

When the modules have been loaded, choose Tools, and then choose Details to display the Module Browser tab. Select Hardware to display all configured storage devices.

For module management procedures, see “Managing Modules” in Sun Management Center 3.5 User's Guide. For monitoring procedures, see “Browsing Information About a Managed Object” in Sun Management Center 3.5 User's Guide.

Reconfiguring A5x00 and T3 StorEdge Arrays

If for any reason your A5x00 and T3 storage device configuration becomes corrupted, you can reconfigure the devices as described in the following procedure.

The following procedure assumes that you have installed and set up Sun Management Center 3.5 in the default directory /opt as described in the Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide. If you installed Sun Management Center in a different location, substitute /opt in the following procedure with the name of the directory in which you installed Sun Management Center.

To Reconfigure A5x00 and T3 StorEdge Arrays
  1. Log in as root on the machine where the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on is installed and configured.

  2. Type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/sbin/es-stop -A to stop all Sun Management Center processes.

  3. Type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/sbin/es-guisetup to start the Sun Management Center installation wizard.

    The Overview screen appears. Click Next.

    The Advanced Setup Options screen appears.

  4. Select Configure Add-ons.

    Click Next. A list of installed add-ons is displayed. Select Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices and then click Next.

    The A5x00 and T3 Setup Selection screen appears.

  5. Select the devices that you want to reconfigure.

    • If you want to reconfigure all A5x00 storage devices installed on your network, select A5x00 Devices.


      Note –

      A5x00 device setup is automatic, and does not require any responses.


    • If want to reconfigure any T3 storage devices installed on your network, select T3 Devices.

    When you have finished making the selections, click Next.

    • If you selected A5x00 Devices, the A5x00 Add-on Setup screen appears.

      If A5x00 device setup failed, you are informed that the setup was not successful, and directed to see the log file for more details. The name of the log file is provided. Click Cancel to return to the system prompt, and review the log file to determine the cause of setup failure.

    • If A5x00 device setup succeeded, you are informed that the setup succeeded.

    Click Next.

    • If you did not select T3 devices, the Add-on Products Setup screen is displayed. Click Next. You are given the option to start Sun Management Center. Go to Step 9.

    • If you selected T3 devices, the T3 Management Add-on Setup screen appears.

  6. Select Reconfigure T3 Devices.

    Click Next. The Reconfigure T3 Devices screen appears.

  7. Select the T3 devices that you want to reconfigure.

    Click on the name of the T3 storage device in the Managed Devices column.


    Note –

    You can select more than one T3 storage device as long as the selected T3 storage devices have the same password.


  8. Type the password in the Password field and click Add>.

    Your selections are removed from the Managed Devices column, and listed in the Devices to Reconfigure column.

    Click Next. The T3 Device Setup screen appears.

    When T3 storage device setup has completed, an add-on setup status panel appears.

    • If T3 device reconfiguration failed, you are informed that the setup of the T3 device was not successful, and directed to see the log file for more details. The name of the log file is provided. Click Cancel to return to the system prompt, and review the log file to determine the cause of setup failure.

    • If T3 device setup succeeded, the Add-on Products Setup screen appears. You are given the option to start Sun Management Center. Go to the next step.

  9. Choose whether to start Sun Management Center.

    To start Sun Management Center, click Next. See “Starting and Stopping Sun Management Center” in Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.

Uninstalling the Add-on

If you are running Sun Management Center 3.5, you must remove T3 device configuration from Sun Management Center 3.5 when you are going to:


Note –

If you uninstall the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on without first removing T3 device configuration, you can remove the T3 device configuration as described in To Manually Remove T3 Device Configuration.


The following procedures describe how to remove T3 configuration information from Sun Management Center and uninstall the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on.

To Remove T3 Device Configuration
  1. Log in as root on the machine where the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on is installed and configured.

  2. Stop the Sun Management Center agent.

    Type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/sbin/es-stop -a.

  3. Run the pre-uninstall.sh script to remove T3 device configuration information.

    Type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/addons/storage/sbin/pre-uninst.sh.

    You are asked if you want to stop the T3 from sending syslog messages. Type y. You are then prompted for the root password for the T3 device. Type the password.

    You are notified that the T3 device has been removed from the T3 module.

To Uninstall the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices Add-on
  1. Log in as root on the machine where the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on is installed and configured.

  2. Stop all Sun Management Center processes.

    Type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/sbin/es-stop -A.

  3. Run the Sun Management Center 3.5 uninstall wizard.

    Type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/sbin/es-guiuninst.

    The Welcome screen appears. Click Next.

    The Product Selection for Uninstall screen appears.

  4. Select Add-on Products Only.

    The list of add-on products becomes selectable.

  5. Select Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices and click Next.

    The Save Configuration Data screen appears. Click Next.

    The Product Removal Confirmation screen appears.

    Review the displayed selections.

    • If the displayed selections are not correct, click Back to return to previous screens and make new selections.

    • If the displayed selections are correct, click Next.

      The Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on is removed. When the uninstall completes, the Uninstall Summary screen appears.

  6. Click Close to exit the uninstall wizard.

  7. Reconfigure Sun Management Center 3.5.

    Sun Management Center configuration files contain references to the storage device modules. Reconfiguration synchronizes the configuration and removes all references to the storage device modules.

    1. To reconfigure Sun Management Center, type the command /opt/SUNWsymon/es-guisetup to start the Sun Management Center setup wizard. The Sun Management Center Overview screen appears. Click Next.

      The Advanced Setup Options screen appears.

    2. Select Reconfigure All and then click Next.

      The Existing Configuration Information screen appears.

    3. Select Save Existing Configuration Information and Re-use and then click Next.

      A series of screens is presented that request specific information such as security keys, SNMPv1 community string, and which SNMP port to use. Provide the requested information.

      For detailed information about the Sun Management Center setup process, see “To Set Up Sun Management Center 3.5 on the Solaris Platform” in Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.

      When setup is finished, you are given the option to start Sun Management Center.

  8. Choose whether to start Sun Management Center.

    To start Sun Management Center, click Next. See “Starting and Stopping Sun Management Center” in Sun Management Center 3.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.

To Manually Remove T3 Device Configuration
  1. Log in as root on the machine where the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devices add-on is installed and configured.

  2. Edit the /etc/syslog.conf file and remove the T3 entry.

    Locate and delete the following line:

    local7.warning                                  /var/adm/t300.log

  3. Save and close the /etc/syslog.conf file.

A5x00 and T3 StorEdge Array Add-on Packages

This section provides a list of the Monitoring and Management of A5x00 and T3 Devicespackages and descriptions.

Package Name 

Description

SUNWenstm 

Sun Management Center - Storage Modules message files package 

SUNWesstg 

Sun Management Center Storage Modules GUI Setup 

SUNWessts 

SunMC Server Support Package For Storage Modules 

SUNWessta 

SunMC Agent Support Package For Storage Modules 

StorEdge Array Modules

When the following modules are loaded, these modules are found under the Hardware section of the Module Browser tab in the Details window:

Sun StorEdge A5x00 Array Module

This module enables you to monitor the state of Sun StorEdge A5000, 5100, and 5200 storage devices, and manage alarms on these devices. The following series of tables identifies the specific rules for each Sun StorEdge A5x00 array.

Table 1–1 Rules for Sun StorEdge A5x00

Rules 

Property 

sunSmTreeProp 

tree prop 

sunSmNodeName 

Name 

timestamp_raw 

timestamp_raw 

timestamp 

Name 

status_change 

Number Of Model property/value changed. 

This value changes when there is a difference between the previous snapshot and the current snapshot. 

Table 1–2 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Sena Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current node name 

entry_no 

Entry number 

# dataFormat 

Instance 

rowstatus 

Row status 

box_rev 

Box_rev 

device_count 

Device_count 

box_id 

Box Id 

instance 

Instance 

logical_path 

Logical Path 

machine 

Machine 

name 

Name 

node-wwn 

Node-wwn 

physical_path 

Physical Path 

platform 

Platform 

set_flg 

Set Flag 

slot_count  

Slot_count 

type 

Type 

vendor_name 

Vendor_name 

virtual_node 

Virtual_node 

Table 1–3 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Front Table

Property  

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current node name 

entry_no 

Entry number 

instance 

Instance 

Table 1–4 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Rear Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current node name 

entry_no 

Entry number 

entry number 

Instance 

Table 1–5 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Disk Backplane Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current node name 

entry_no 

Entry number 

byp_a_enabled 

Byp_a_enabled 

byp_b_enabled 

Byp_b_enabled 

fru 

fru 

status 

Status 

alarmRules 

rpho400 

Table 1–6 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Fan Tray Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

fan_fail 

Fan_fail  

fru 

fru 

speed 

Speed 

status  

Status 

alarmRules 

rpho401 

type 

Type 

Table 1–7 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Led Table

Property  

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

tree prop 

sunSmNodeName 

Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

led-num 

Led No 

state 

State 

Table 1–8 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Front Slot Table

Property 

Description 

front_slotTbl 

Front_slot Table 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

connect_disk 

connect_disk_name 

id 

Id  

loop_status 

Loop_status 

alarmRules 

rpho411 

power_status 

power-status 

alarmRules 

rpho414 

slot-num 

Slot-num 

status 

Status 

temperature 

Temperature 

temperature_status 

Temperature_status 

alarmRules 

rpho407 

Table 1–9 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Rear Slot Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number  

connect_disk 

connect_disk_name 

id 

Id 

loop_status 

Loop_status 

alarmRules 

rpho412 

power_status 

power-status 

alarmRules  

rpho414 

slot-num 

Slot-num 

status 

Status 

temperature 

Temperature  

temperature_status 

Temperature_status 

alarmRules 

rpho408 

Table 1–10 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Disk Table

Property  

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

capacity 

Capacity 

device_type 

Device Type 

firmware_revision 

firmware_revision 

fru 

Fru 

hard_address 

Hard Address 

instance 

Instance 

logical_path 

logical_path 

mounted_partitions 

Mounted Partitions 

name 

Name 

node-wwn 

Node Wwn 

physical_path 

physical_path 

port-wwn 

Port Wwn 

product_name 

product_name 

revision 

revision 

serial_number 

serial_number 

status 

Status 

alarmRules 

rpho406 

vendor_name 

vendor_name 

Table 1–11 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Sena Power Supply Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number  

fru 

Fru 

AC_status 

AC_status 

DC-current 

DC-current 

DC-voltage 

DC-voltage 

ps-instance 

Ps-instance 

status 

Status 

alarmRules 

rpho402 

temperature_status 

Temperature_status 

alarmRules 

rpho409 

type 

Type 

Table 1–12 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Interconnect Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

eprom_failure 

Eprom_failure 

fru 

Fru 

status 

Status 

alarmRules 

rpho405 

Table 1–13 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Interface_board Table

Property 

Description 

interface_board-entry 

entry_no 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

fru 

Fru 

interface_board-instance 

Ib-Instance 

loop 

Loop 

loop0_fault 

Loop0_fault 

loop1_fault 

Loop1_fault 

status 

Status 

alarmRules 

rpho400 

temperature_status 

temperature_status 

alarmRules 

rpho410 

Table 1–14 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Loop – Gbic Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

fru 

Fru 

loop-instance 

Gbic-Instance 

status 

Status 

alarmRules 

rpho413 

loop_configuration_status 

Loop Configuration 

Table 1–15 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Rules

Rule 

Description 

rpho414 

Fibre Channel OFFLINE 

rpho415 

Fibre Channel CRC Error 

rpho416 

ASC 0x47 

rpho417 

Drive operation marginal 

rpho418 

Failure prediction 

rpho419 

Incomplete DMA XFER on sbus 

rpho420 

Offline Timeout 

rpho421 

soc lilp map failed 

Sun StorEdge T3 Array Module

This module enables you to monitor the state of Sun StorEdge T3 storage devices and to manage alarms on these devices.

Table 1–16 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Basic Properties Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

rowstatus 

Row Status 

sysId 

id 

sysVendor 

vendor 

sysModel 

model 

sysRevision 

firmware revision 

sysStatus 

Status of the connection between the agent and the T300 storage box 

sysIpAddr 

IP address 

sysSubNet 

subnet mask 

sysGateway 

gateway 

sysBootMode 

boot mode 

sysBootDelay 

boot delay 

sysMpSupport  

multi-pathing support 

sysHasVolumes 

has volumes 

Table 1–17 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Advanced Properties Table

Property  

Description 

t300name 

t300name 

rowstatus 

Row Status 

sysStripeUnitSize 

stripe unit size 

sysCacheMode 

cache mode 

sysCacheMirror 

cache mirror 

sysReadAhead 

read ahead 

sysReconRate 

reconRate 

sysOndgMode 

ondgMode 

sysOndgTimeslice 

ondgTimeslice 

sysTftpHost 

tftp host 

sysTftpFile 

tftp file 

sysLastRestart 

ast restart time 

sysDate 

date 

sysTime 

time 

sysTimezone 

time zone 

Table 1–18 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Statistical Properties Table

Property 

Description 

t300name 

t300name 

sysTotalRequests 

total requests 

sysWriteRequests 

write requests 

sysReadRequests 

read requests 

sysTotalBlocks 

total blocks 

sysBlocksWritten 

blocks written 

sysBlocksRead 

blocks read 

sysCacheWriteHits 

cacheWriteHits 

sysCacheWriteMisses 

cacheWriteMisses 

sysCacheReadHits 

cacheReadHits 

sysCacheReadMisses 

cacheReadMisses 

sysCacheRmwFlushes 

sysCacheRmwFlushes 

sysCacheReconFlushes 

cacheReconFlushes 

sysCacheStripeFlushes 

cacheStripeFlushes 

clear-flag 

clear flag 

Table 1–19 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Unit Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

unitType 

unit type 

unitStandby 

standby 

unitIsControllerUnit 

isControllerUnit 

machine 

machine 

platform 

platform 

Table 1–20 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Disk Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

Table 1–21 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Disk Properties Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

fruStatus 

status 

alarmRules 

rple400 

fruDiskRole 

disk role 

fruDiskCapacity 

disk capacity 

fruDiskTemp 

temperature 

fruID 

 

fruState 

 

fruVendor 

 

fruModel 

 

fruRevision 

 

fruSerialNo 

 

fruErrors 

 

Table 1–22 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Advanced Properties Table

Property  

Description 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

fruId 

fru id 

fruDiskPort1State 

port1 state 

fruDiskPort2State 

port2 state 

fruDiskStatusCode 

status code 

fruDiskVolId 

disk volid 

fruDiskVolIndex 

disk volindex 

fruDiskVolName 

disk volname 

fruDiskIsRebuildable 

 

fruDiskIsRoleData 

isRoleData 

fruDiskIsRoleStandby 

isRoleStandby 

fruDiskIsRoleUndefined 

sUndefined 

fruDiskIsExpendable 

isExpendable 

Table 1–23 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Controllers

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

Table 1–24 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Controller Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

fruStatus 

status 

fruState 

 

fruVendor 

 

fruModel 

 

fruRevision 

 

fruSerialNo 

 

fruErrors 

 

alarmRules  

rple401 

Table 1–25 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Loopcards

Property 

Description 

loopcards-entry 

entry_no 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

Table 1–26 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Loop Card Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

fruId 

 

fruState 

 

fruVendor 

 

fruModel 

 

fruRevision 

 

fruSerialNo 

 

fruErrors 

 

fruStatus 

status 

fruLoopMode 

loop mode 

fruLoopCable1State 

cable1 state 

fruLoopCable2State 

cable2 state 

fruLoopTemp 

temperature 

alarmRules 

rple402 

Table 1–27 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Power Cooling Unit Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

fruStatus 

status 

fruPowerPowOutput 

output state 

fruPowerPowSource 

input source 

fruPowerPowTemp 

temperature 

fruPowerFan1State 

fan1 state 

fruPowerFan2State 

fan2 state 

fruPowerBatState 

battery state 

fruPowerBatLife 

battery life 

fruPowerBatUsed 

battery used 

fruId 

 

fruState 

 

fruVendor 

 

fruModel 

 

fruRevision 

 

fruSerialNo 

 

fruErrors 

 

alarmRules 

rple403 

Table 1–28 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Midplane Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

true 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

fruStatus 

status 

fruId 

 

fruState 

 

fruVendor 

 

fruModel 

 

fruRevision 

 

fruSerialNo 

 

fruErrors 

 

fruId 

 

fruState 

 

fruVendor 

 

fruModel 

 

fruRevision 

 

fruSerialNo 

 

fruErrors 

 

Table 1–29 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Volume (Basic Properties Table)

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

volId 

volume id 

volName 

volume name 

volWWN 

volume WWN 

volStatus 

volume status 

volCacheMode 

cache mode 

volCacheMirror 

cache mirror 

volCapacity 

volume capacity 

volArrayWidth 

drive number 

volRaidLevel 

RAID (Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks) level for the volume 

volDisabledDisk 

 

volSubstitutedDisk 

 

volInitRate 

 

volVerifyRate 

 

Table 1–30 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Statistical Properties Table

Property 

Description 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

volId 

volume id 

volTotalRequests 

total requests 

volWriteRequests 

write requests 

volReadRequests 

read requests 

volTotalBlocks 

total blocks 

volBlocksWritten 

blocks written 

volBlocksRead 

blocks read 

volSoftErrors 

soft errors 

volFirmErrors 

firm errors 

volHardErrors 

hard errors 

volCacheWriteHits 

cacheWriteHits 

volCacheWriteMisses 

cacheWriteMisses 

volCacheReadHits 

cacheReadHits 

volCacheReadMisses 

cacheReadMisses 

volCacheRmwFlushes 

cacheRmwFlushes 

volCacheReconFlushes 

cacheReconFlushes 

volCacheStripeFlushes 

cacheStripeFlushes 

clear-flag 

clear flag 

Table 1–31 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Ports

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

Table 1–32 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Port (Basic Properties Table)

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

portId 

portId 

portWWN 

port WWN 

portStatus 

port status 

portType 

port type 

portFruId 

port fruId 

portSunHost 

port sunHost 

portFibreCount  

fibre count 

portFibreAlpaMode 

ALPA mode 

portFibreAlpa 

ALPA 

Table 1–33 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Statistical Properties Table

Property  

Description 

t300name 

300name 

unitId 

Unit ID 

portId 

Port ID 

portTotalRequests 

Total requests (read requests plus write requests) 

portWriteRequests 

Write requests 

portReadRequests 

Read requests 

portTotalBlocks 

Total blocks 

portBlocksWritten 

Blocks written 

portBlocksRead 

Blocks read 

Table 1–34 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Attachments Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

Table 1–35 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Attachment Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

portId 

portId 

attachId 

attach id 

attachLun 

attach Lun 

attachMode 

attach mode 

attachVolId 

attach volid 

attachVolName 

attach volname 

Table 1–36 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Loops

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

entry_no 

entry number 

Table 1–37 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Loops Table

Property 

Description 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

t300name 

t300name 

unitId 

unit id 

loopId 

loop id 

loopStatus 

loop status 

loopMux 

loop mux 

loopIsAvailable 

isAvailable 

loopIsReserved 

isReserved 

loopIsIsolated 

isIsolated 

loopIsTop 

isTop 

loopIsBottom 

isBottom 

loopIsMiddle 

isMiddle 

Table 1–38 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Midplanes Table

Property 

Description 

entry_no 

Entry number 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

Table 1–39 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Powerunits Table

Property 

Description 

entry_no 

Entry number 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

Table 1–40 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Volumes Table

Property 

Description 

entry_no 

Entry number 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

Table 1–41 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Logging Table

Property 

Description 

t300name 

 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmTreeProp 

sunSmNodeName 

Current Name 

rowstatus 

 

logStatus 

 

logPort 

 

logTo 

 

logLevel 

 

Table 1–42 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Rules

Rule 

Description 

rple201 

Controller Error 

rple202 

Power Cooling Unit Error 

rple203 

Loop Card Error 

rple204  

Disk Error 

rple205 

Controller Warning 

rple206  

Power Cooling Unit Warning 

rple207 

Loop Card Warning 

rple208 

Disk Warning 

rple209 

DC error 

rple210 

Power supply unit disabled 

rple211 

Power supply off 

rple212 

Power supply error 

rple213 

Battery missing 

rple214 

Loop card missing 

rple215 

Interconnect cable missing 

rple216 

Loop card disabled 

rple220 

Disk Error 

rple221 

Power Cooling Unit Error 

rple222 

Power Cooling Unit Error 

rple223 

Controller Warning 

rple224 

Loop Card Warning 

rple225 

Disk Warning 

rple226 

Disk Warning 

rple227 

Power Cooling Unit Warning