The Sun Management Center software uses modules to monitor various components of your system. The modules can be separated into four categories: hardware, operating environment, local applications, and remote systems. This appendix provides additional information about the modules that are described in Chapter 11, Managing Modules. In addition, this chapter identifies the modules that are in the four categories.
For more information about other modules that might be applicable to your particular system, see the Sun Management Center web site: http://www.sun.com/sunmanagementcenter/.
This appendix describes the following modules:
Most of the Sun Management Center modules have default monitoring conditions that generate alarms when system values fall outside of these conditions. You can alter these default thresholds by creating your own alarm thresholds, as explained in Chapter 12, Managing Alarms.
Some modules utilize the Add Row operation to define the data properties to monitor. These modules start with empty tables. You have to execute an Add Row operation to activate the specifics for monitoring these modules.
The following table lists the modules described in this appendix. The table identifies the following information for each module:
The module name
The version of the module that applies to the Sun Management Center 3.6 product
An indication that the module is loaded automatically
An indication that more than one copy of the module can be loaded
An indication that the module uses the Add Row operation
When the following modules are loaded, these modules are found under the Hardware section of the Module Browser tab in the Details window:
The Volume System Monitoring module monitors a set of attributes managed by the N1 System Manager (System Manager) agent and displays them in the Module Browser.
Navigate through the topology or hierarchy view until you have accessed the System Manager server that has Volume System Monitoring add-on.
Press mouse button 3 and choose Launch Webconsole from the pop-up menu.
A browser opens at the following site:
https://<n1smservername>:<n1smserverport>
Where <n1smservername> is the host name of the System Manager server and <n1smserverport> is the port number on which the System Manager server is listening.
Log in to the System Manager server with appropriate credentials.
Secure Shell (ssh) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine. This program connects and logs into the specified hostname. The user must prove the identity to the remote machine using one of several methods depending on the protocol version used.
Navigate through the topology or hierarchy view until you have accessed the System Manager server that has Volume System Monitoring add-on.
Press mouse button 3 and choose SSH to Host from the pop-up menu.
The ssh program on the System Manager server is started.
Log in to the System Manager server with appropriate credentials.
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 C–2 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 C–3 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 C–4 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Front Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current node name |
entry_no |
Entry number |
instance |
Instance |
Table C–5 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Rear Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current node name |
entry_no |
Entry number |
entry number |
Instance |
Table C–6 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 C–7 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 C–8 Sun StorEdge A5x00 Led Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
tree prop |
sunSmNodeName |
Name |
entry_no |
entry number |
led-num |
Led No |
state |
State |
Table C–9 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 C–10 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 C–11 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 C–12 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 C–13 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 C–14 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 C–15 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 C–16 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 |
This module enables you to monitor the state of Sun StorEdge T3 storage devices and to manage alarms on these devices.
Table C–17 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 C–18 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 C–19 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 C–20 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 C–21 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Disk Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
entry_no |
entry number |
Table C–22 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 C–23 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 C–24 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Controllers
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
entry_no |
entry number |
Table C–25 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 C–26 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Loopcards
Property |
Description |
---|---|
loopcards-entry |
entry_no |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
entry_no |
entry number |
Table C–27 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 C–28 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 C–29 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 C–30 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 C–31 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 C–32 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Ports
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
entry_no |
entry number |
Table C–33 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 C–34 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 C–35 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Attachments Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
entry_no |
entry number |
Table C–36 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 C–37 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Loops
Property |
Description |
---|---|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
entry_no |
entry number |
Table C–38 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 C–39 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Midplanes Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
entry_no |
Entry number |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
Table C–40 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Powerunits Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
entry_no |
Entry number |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
Table C–41 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Volumes Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
entry_no |
Entry number |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
Table C–42 Sun StorEdge T3 Module – Logging Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
t300name |
|
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmTreeProp |
sunSmNodeName |
Current Name |
rowstatus |
|
logStatus |
|
logPort |
|
logTo |
|
logLevel |
|
Table C–43 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 |
rple400 |
FRU or disk. Use fruState and fruStatus to decide whether disk is normal. |
rple401 |
FRU or controller. Use fruState and fruStatus to decide whether controller is normal. |
rple402 |
FRU or loop-card. Use fruState and fruStatus to decide whether loop-card is normal. |
rple403 |
FRU or power cooling unit. Use fruState and fruStatus to decide whether power cooling unit is normal. |
rple404 |
System or basic-table, basic-entry, or sysStatus rule. If sysStatus is not equal to OK, the T3 array has a fault. |
The software provides several modules that monitor the operating system on your host. When the following modules are loaded, these modules are found under the Operating System section of the Module Browser tab in the Details window:
This module enables you to monitor the files on a host. You can isolate any file or number of files and monitor those files individually by loading multiple instances of the File Monitoring module. This module requires you to add rows for the data property tables. For more information, see To Add a Row to a Data Property Table.
The following table lists the File Monitoring Status properties and their descriptions.
Table C–44 File Monitoring Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
Name of the file being monitored |
Description |
Descriptive name provided for this file when added |
Filename |
File being monitored |
Last Modified |
Date and time the file last changed |
File Size (Bytes) |
Size of the file |
Size Rate (Bytes) |
Number of bytes written per second |
This section presents information on the IPv6 Instrumentation module, which comprises the groups that are described in the following sections:
The tables that are in this section identify the IPv6 IP Group properties.
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 IP Group Table.
Table C–45 IPv6 IP Group Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 Forwarding |
Number of forwards enabled |
IPv6 Default Hop Limit |
Hop limit (default 255) |
IPv6 Interface |
Number of interfaces |
IPv6 Route Number |
Route number |
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 If Table.
Table C–46 IPv6 If Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 If Index |
Index |
IPv6 If Descr |
Description |
IPv6 If Lower Layer |
|
IPv6 If Effective Mtu |
|
IPv6 If Reasm Max Size |
|
IPv6 If Identifier |
|
IPv6 If Identifier Length |
|
IPv6 If Physical Address |
|
IPv6 If Admin Status |
|
IPv6 If Oper Status |
|
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 If Stats Table.
Table C–47 IPv6 If Stats Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 If Index |
|
IPv6 If Stats In Receives |
|
IPv6 If Stats In Hdr Errors |
Number of incoming headers that had errors |
IPv6 If Stats In Too Big Errors |
Number of incoming packets that were too big |
IPv6 If Stats In No Routes |
|
IPv6 If Stats In Addr Errors |
|
IPv6 If Stats In Unknown Protos |
|
IPv6 If Stats In Truncated Pkts |
Number of incoming packets that were truncated |
IPv6 If Stats In Discards |
|
IPv6 If Stats In Delivers |
|
IPv6 If Stats Out Forw Datagrams |
|
IPv6 If Stats Out Requests |
|
IPv6 If Stats Out Discards |
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IPv6 If Stats Out Frag OKs |
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IPv6 If Stats Out Frag Fails |
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IPv6 If Stats Out Frag Creates |
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IPv6 If Stats Reasm Reqds |
Reassembled |
IPv6 If Stats Reasm OKs |
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IPv6 If Stats Reasm Fails |
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IPv6 If Stats In Mcast Pkts |
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IPv6 If Stats Out Mcast Pkts |
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The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Addr Prefix Table.
Table C–48 IPv6 Addr Prefix Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 If Index |
|
IPv6 Addr Prefix |
Prefix for physical address |
IPv6 Addr Prefix Length |
|
IPv6 Addr Prefix On Link Flag |
|
IPv6 Addr Prefix Autonomous Flag |
|
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Addr Table.
Table C–49 IPv6 Addr Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 If Index |
|
IPv6 Addr Address |
|
IPv6 Addr Pfx Length |
|
IPv6 Addr Type |
|
IPv6 Addr Anycast Flag |
|
IPv6 Addr Status |
|
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Route Table.
Table C–50 IPv6 Route Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 Route Dest |
|
IPv6 Route Pfx Length |
|
IPv6 Route Index |
|
IPv6 Route If Index |
|
IPv6 Route Next Hop |
|
IPv6 Route Type |
|
IPv6 Route Protocol |
|
IPv6 Route Policy |
|
IPv6 Route Age |
|
IPv6 Route Next Hop RDI |
|
IPv6 Route Metric |
|
IPv6 Route Weight |
|
IPv6 Route Info |
|
IPv6 Route Valid |
|
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Net to MediaTable.
Table C–51 IPv6 Net To Media Table
Property |
---|
IPv6IfIndex |
IPv6NetToMediaNet Address |
IPv6NetToMedia PhysAddress |
IPv6NetToMedia Type |
IPv6IfNetToMedia State |
IPv6IfNetToMedia LastUpdated |
IPv6NetToMedia Valid |
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Conn Table.
Table C–52 IPv6 Conn Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 Conn State |
Connectivity state |
IPv6 Conn Local Address |
Connectivity local IP address |
IPv6 Conn Local Port |
Connectivity local port number |
IPv6 Conn Rem Address |
Connectivity remote IP address |
IPv6 Conn Rem Port |
Connectivity remote port number |
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 UDP Table.
Table C–53 IPv6 UDP Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 Udp Local Address |
IP address |
IPv6 Udp Local Port |
Port number |
IPv6 Udp If Index |
Index |
The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 If ICMP Table.
Table C–54 IPv6 If ICMP Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPv6 If Index |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Msgs |
Number of incoming messages |
IPv6 If Icmp In Errors |
Number of incoming errors |
IPv6 If Icmp In Dest Unreachs |
Number of unreachable incoming destinations |
IPv6 If Icmp In Admin Prohibs |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Time Excds |
|
ivp6 If Icmp In Parm Problems |
|
ivp6 If Icmp In Pkt Too Bigs |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Echos |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Echo Replies |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Router Solicits |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Router Advertisements |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Neighbor Solicits |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Neighbor Advertisements |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Redirects |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Group Memb Queries |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Group Memb Responses |
|
IPv6 If Icmp In Group Memb Reductions |
|
IPv6 If Icmp Out Msgs |
|
IPv6 If Icmp Out Errors |
|
IPv6 If Icmp Out Dest Unreachs |
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Ipv6 If Icmp Out Admin Prohibs |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Time Excds |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Parm Problems |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Pkt Too Bigs |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Echos |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Echo Replies |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Router Solicits |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Router Advertisements |
|
IPv6 If Icmp Out Neighbor Solicits |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Neighbor Advertisments |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Redirects |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Group Memb Queries |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Group Memb Responses |
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IPv6 If Icmp Out Group Memb Reductions |
|
The Kernel Reader (Simple) module generates a warning alarm if the module finds any disk with an increasing wait queue while busy.
A warning alarm occurs when the disk is over 75% busy and the average queue length is over 10 with an increasing wait queue. The warning alarm is on until the disk is not over 70% busy and the average queue length is no longer than 8. Similarly, this module generates a warning alarm if 90% of swap space is in use. The alarm remains open until the swap space in use is less than 80% of the total swap space.
The following table provides default alarm thresholds for applicable Kernel Reader modules.
Table C–55 Alarm Thresholds for the Kernel Reader Module
Alarm Threshold Message |
Condition |
---|---|
Error |
If file system kpctUsed is > 98 |
Warning |
If file system kpctUsed is > 90 |
Error |
If file system inode percentage is > 90 |
Warning |
If file system inode percentage is > 80 |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for User Statistics.
Table C–56 User Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Console User |
User currently logged in on the console |
Number Of Users |
Number of unique users currently logged in |
Number Of User Sessions |
Number of currently active user sessions |
Max Console User |
Login name of the user that logged into the system console the most times since the last reboot |
The following tables describe interprocess communication properties.
The following table describes the shared memory properties.
Table C–57 IPC Shared Memory Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Total Shared Memory Segments |
Total number of shared memory segments initially available for use. |
Available Shared Memory Segments |
Number of currently available shared memory segments. |
Shared Memory Segments Used |
Shared memory segments used as a percentage of the total units. |
The following table describes semaphores properties.
Table C–58 IPC Semaphores Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Total Semaphores Available |
Total number of semaphores currently available. |
Semaphores Used |
Semaphores used as a percentage of the total. |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for System Load Statistics.
Table C–59 System Load Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
1 Min Load Average |
Load average over the last 1 minute |
5 Min Load Average |
Load average over the last 5 minutes |
15 Min Load Average |
Load average over the last 15 minutes |
The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for Disk Statistics.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Disk Details.
Table C–60 Disk Details Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Disk Name |
Name of the disk, such as sd0 |
Disk Alias |
Name of the disk, such as c0t0d0 |
Read Operation Per Sec |
Read operations per second |
Writes Operation Per Sec |
Write operations per second |
Operation Per Sec (read + write) |
Operations per second (read and write) |
Number Of Bytes Read |
Number of bytes read |
Number Of Bytes Written |
Number of bytes written |
Number Of Bytes Transferred (read + write) |
Number of bytes transferred (read and write) |
Average Number Of Transactions Waiting |
Average number of transactions waiting |
Average Number Of Transactions Running |
Average number of transactions running |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Disk Service Time.
Table C–61 Disk Service Time Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Diskname |
Name of the disk , such as sd0 |
Disk Alias |
Name of the disk, such as c0t0d0 |
Percentage Of Time There Is A Transaction Waiting For Service |
Percentage of time there is a transaction waiting for service (wait queue length) |
Percentage Of Time The Disk Is Busy |
Percentage of time the disk is busy (transaction running) |
Average Wait Service Time |
Average wait service time |
Average Run Service Time |
Average run service time |
Average Service Time |
Average service time |
Rule 404 |
Meta Disk Rule |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for I/O error statistics.
Table C–62 I/O Error Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Device |
The name of the device in a descriptive format |
Software Errors |
The total number of software errors |
Hardware Errors |
The total number of hardware errors |
Transport Errors |
The total number of transport errors |
Total Errors |
Total number of errors |
Under the I/O Error Statistics Table, there are the following two tables.
Table C–63 Device Error Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Device |
The name of the device in descriptive format |
Software Errors |
Total number of software errors |
Hardware Errors |
Total number of hardware errors |
Transport Errors |
Total number of transport errors |
Total Errors |
Total number of errors |
Table C–64 Tape Error Table
Property
|
Description
|
---|---|
Device |
The name of the device in descriptive format |
Software Errors |
Total number of software errors |
Hardware Errors |
Total number of hardware errors |
Transport Errors |
Total number of transport errors |
Total Errors |
Total number of errors |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for file system usage.
Table C–65 File System Usage Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Index |
Mount point index |
Mount Point |
Mount point for the file system |
Disk Name |
Name of the device (/dev/dsk/...) |
Size (KB) |
Total size of the file system in Kbytes |
Free (KB) |
Available disk space in Kbytes |
Free KB (Non Root) |
Available disk space for non-superusers in Kbytes |
Percent Used |
Percentage of disk space used |
Total Inodes |
Total size of the file system in Kbytes |
Available Inodes |
Available disk space for the file system in Kbytes |
Percentage Of Inodes Used |
Percentage of inodes used |
The Find All Recent Files (>2 or >10Meg) probe commands for the UFS Filesystem Usage and VXFS Filesystem Usage folders find only files that were created or modified less than 24 hours ago. The Find All Files (>2 or >10Meg) probe commands for UFS Filesystem Usage and VXFS Filesystem Usage find all files, regardless of the date/time they were created or modified. For more information about the probe command, see To Probe a Property.
The tables that are in this section provide a brief description of the properties for CPU Statistics managed objects.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Utilization.
Table C–66 CPU Usage Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
CPU number |
% CPU Idle Time |
Percentage of time spent by CPU on idle mode |
% CPU User Time |
Percentage of time spent by CPU on user mode |
% CPU Kernel Time |
Percentage of time spent by CPU on kernel mode |
% CPU Wait Time |
Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode |
% CPU Wait Time On I/O |
Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode for I/O |
% CPU Wait Time On Swap |
Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode for swap |
% CPU Wait Time On Pio |
Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode for Pio |
Times Idle Thread Scheduled |
Percentage of idle time spent by CPU on threads scheduled |
Rule 403 |
Meta CPU Rule |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU processes.
Table C–67 CPU Process Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Processes in Run Queue |
Processes in run queue |
Processes Waiting |
Waiting processes |
Processes Swapped |
Swapped processes |
Total Number of CPUs |
Total number of CPUs |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU I/O.
Table C–68 CPU I/O Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
Central Processing Unit (CPU) number |
Physical Block Reads |
Number of physical block reads |
Physical Block Writes |
Number of physical block writes |
Logical Block Reads |
Number of logical block reads |
Logical Block Writes |
Number of logical block writes |
Raw I/O Reads |
Number of raw I/O reads |
Raw I/O Writes |
Number of raw I/O writes |
Bytes Read By Rdwr() |
Number of bytes read by Rdwr() |
Bytes Written By Rdwr() |
Number of bytes written by Rdwr() |
Terminal Input Characters |
Number of terminal input characters |
Chars Handled In Canonical Mode |
Number of chars handled in canonical mode |
Terminal Output Characters |
Number of terminal output characters |
Physical Block Writes |
Number of physical block writes |
Procs Waiting For Block I/O |
Number of processes that are waiting for block I/O |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Interrupts.
Table C–69 CPU Interrupts Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
CPU number |
Context Switches |
Number of context switches |
Traps |
Number of traps |
Device Interrupts |
Number of device interrupts |
Interrupts As Threads |
Number of interrupts as threads |
Interrupts Blocked/Preempted/Released |
Number of interrupts that were blocked, pre-empted or released |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU system calls.
Table C–70 CPU System Call Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
CPU number |
System Calls |
Number of system calls |
Read+Readv System Calls |
Number of read+ready system calls |
Write+Writev System Calls |
Number of Write+Writev system calls |
Forks |
Number of forks |
Vforks |
Number of Vforks |
Execs |
Number of executables |
Msg Count |
Number of message count |
Semaphore Ops Count |
Number of semaphore operation count |
Pathname Lookups |
Number of pathname lookups |
Ufs_iget() Calls |
Number of ufs_iget() calls |
Directory Blocks Read |
Number of directory block reads |
Inodes Taken With Attached Pages |
Number of indexes taken with attached pages |
Inodes Taken With No Attached Pages |
Number of indexes taken with no attached pages |
Inode Table Overflows |
Number of Inode table overflows |
File Table Overflows |
Number of file table overflows |
Proc Table Overflows |
Number of process table overflows |
The following table provides a brief description of miscellaneous CPU properties.
Table C–71 CPU Miscellaneous Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
CPU number |
Involuntary Ctx Switches |
Number of involuntary context switches |
Thread_create()s |
Number of thread_create()s |
Cpu Migrations By Threads |
Number of CPU migrations by threads |
Xcalls To Other Cpus |
Number of Xcalls to other CPUs |
Failed Mutex Enters (adaptive) |
Number of failed mutex enters (adaptive) |
Rw Reader Failures |
Number of read/write reader failures |
Rw Write Failures |
Number of read/write write failures |
Loadable Module Loaded |
Number of loadable module loaded |
Loadable Module Unloaded |
Number of loadable module unloaded |
Tries To Acquire RW Lock |
Number of tries to acquire read/write lock |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Regwindow.
Table C–72 CPU Regwindow Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
CPU number |
User Overflows |
Number of user overflows |
User Underflows |
Number of user underflows |
System Overflows |
Number of system overflows |
System Underflows |
Number of system underflows |
System User Overflows |
Number of system user overflows |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Pageinfo.
Table C–73 CPU Pageinfo Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
CPU number |
Reclaims |
Number of reclaims |
Reclaims From Free List |
Number of reclaims from free list |
Pageins |
Number of pageins |
Pages Paged In |
Number of pages that were paged in |
Pageouts |
Number of pageouts |
Pages Paged Out |
Number of pages that were paged out |
Swapins |
Number of swap ins |
Pages Swapped In |
Number of pages that were swapped in |
Swapouts |
Number of swap outs |
Pages Swapped Out |
Number of pages that were swapped out |
Pages Zero Filled On Demand |
Number of pages zero filled on demand |
Pages Freed By Daemon |
Number of pages fixed by daemon |
Pages Examined By Pageout Daemon |
Number of pages examined by the pageout daemon |
Revolutions Of The Page Daemon Hand |
Number of revolutions of the page daemon hand |
Times Pager Scheduled |
Number of times pager scheduled |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Faults.
Table C–74 CPU Faults Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
CPU Number |
CPU number |
Minor Page Faults Via hat_fault() |
Number of minor page faults through hat_fault() |
Minor Page Faults Via as_fault() |
Number of minor page faults through as_fault() |
Major Page Faults |
Number of major page faults |
Copy-on-write Faults |
Number of copy-on write faults |
Protection Faults |
Number of protection faults |
Faults Due To Software Locking Req |
Number of software locking faults |
as_fault()s In Kernel addr Space |
Number of in kernel addr space |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Memory Usage Statistics.
Table C–75 Memory Usage Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Physical Memory Available (MB) |
Physical memory that is available in Mbytes |
Physical Memory In Use (MB) |
Physical memory in use in Mbytes |
Percent Memory Used |
Percentage of memory used |
Physical Memory Free (MB) |
Physical memory that is free in Mbytes |
Percent Memory Free |
Percentage of memory that is free |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Swap Statistics.
Table C–76 Swap Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Available KB (Anon Memory Not Reserved) |
Swap available. Total reserved swap space. |
Reserved KB (Anon Memory Reserved But Not Allocated) |
Swap reserved |
Allocated KB (Anon Memory Not Free) |
Swap allocated |
Used KB |
Swap used |
Total KB (Used + Available) |
Swap total |
Percent Swap Used |
Percentage of swap used |
Rule 405 |
Meta Swap Rule |
The following section provides the various Streams Statistics properties for the following managed objects:
Stream Head Cache
Queue Cache
Streams Messages
Linkinfo Cache
Strevent Cache
Syncq Cache
Qband Cache
The following table briefly describes the managed objects.
Table C–77 Streams Statistics Managed Objects
Properties |
Description |
---|---|
Stream Head Cache |
Kernel statistics for streams head cache |
Queue Cache |
Kernel statistics for queue cache |
Streams Msgs |
Kernel statistics for streams messages |
Linkinfo Cache |
Kernel statistics for link information cache |
Strevent Cache |
Kernel statistics for streams event cache |
Syncq Cache |
Kernel statistics for synoq cache |
Qband Cache |
Kernel statistics for qband cache |
All of the Streams Statistics managed objects have the same properties. The following table presents these common properties.
Table C–78 Streams Statistics Table Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
The Name Of The Cache |
Name of the cache |
Current Usage (total - avail) |
Cache's current usage |
Maximum Capacity |
Maximum capacity of the cache |
Cumulative Total Of Allocations |
Number of total cache allocations |
Number of Allocation Failures |
Number of allocation failures |
Percent Used |
Percentage of cache used |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Software Rules.
Table C–79 Software Rules Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Rule rknrd105 |
Software rule (refer to rule rknrd105 in Appendix D, Sun Management Center Software Rules |
Rule rknrd106 |
Software rule (refer to rule rknrd106 in Appendix D, Sun Management Center Software Rules) |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for zones.
Table C–80 Zones Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Zone ID |
Zone identification number |
Zone Name |
Name of the zone |
Status |
State of the zone |
Root Dir |
Directory in global zone that is root directory for a local zone |
IP Address |
IP address of the zone |
Autoboot |
Specifies whether the zone must automatically reboot when the system reboots |
This section presents information on the MIB-II Instrumentation module. The MIB-II Instrumentation module includes the property tables described in the following sections:
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II System Group.
Table C–81 MIB-II System Group Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
System Description |
MIB-II system description or the description of the host (read-write) |
System OID |
Object identifier or the Object ID (OID) of the software system |
Time Since System Is Up |
Time in microseconds since the system booted |
System Contact |
The contact name for this system |
System Name |
The qualified host name on which the agent is running (read-write) |
System Location |
The physical location of the host (read-write) |
System Services |
Sum integer value indicating the set of services primarily offered |
The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for the MIB-II Interface group.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II Interfaces Group.
Table C–82 MIB-II Interfaces Group Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Number of Interfaces |
Number of interfaces to the machine, including the loopback |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II Interfaces.
Table C–83 MIB-II Interface Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IF Index |
Index of the interface in this table |
IF Descr |
Description of the interface |
IF Type |
Type of the interface |
IF Largest MTU |
Size of the largest datagram that can be sent on the interface |
IF Speed |
Bandwidth of the interface |
IF Physical Address |
Physical address of the interface |
IF Admin Status |
Desired state of the interface |
IF Oper Status |
Operational state of the interface |
IF Last Change |
Value of sysUpTime (that is, time when the system is up and running) when the operational state has changed last time |
IF In Octets |
Octets received on the interface |
IF In Unicast Pkts |
Unicast packets received on the interface |
IF In NonUnicast Pkts |
Non-unicast packets received on the interface |
IF In Discards |
Number of packets on the interface that are chosen to be discarded |
IF In Errors |
Number of inbound packets on the interface that contained errors |
IF In Unknown Protos |
Number of packets with unsupported protocol that were received on the interface |
IF Out Octets |
Number of octets that are transmitted out on the interface |
IF Out Unicast Pkts |
Number of unicast packets transmitted out on the interface |
IF Out NonUnicast Pkts |
Number of non-unicast packets transmitted out on the interface |
IF Out Discards |
Number of outbound packets on the interface that contained errors |
IF Out Errors |
Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors |
IF Out Queue Length |
Length of the output packet queue |
IF Specific |
Reference to the MIB definitions specific to the particular media |
The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for MIB-II IP.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II IP Group.
Table C–84 MIB-II Group Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IP Forwarding |
Indicates whether this entity is a gateway |
IP Default TTL |
Default Time-to-Live inserted into the IP headers |
IP In Receives |
Number of datagrams received |
IP In Header Errors |
Number of input datagrams that are discarded because of errors in IP headers |
IP In Address Errors |
Number of input datagrams that are discarded because of errors in destination IP address |
IP Forwarded Datagrams |
Number of forwarded datagrams |
IP In Unknown Protos |
Number of locally addressed datagrams that were discarded because of unsupported protocols |
IP In Discards |
Number of input datagrams that were discarded |
IP In Delivers |
Number of input datagrams that were successfully delivered |
IP Out Requests |
Number of datagrams that were supplied to IP for transmission |
IP Out Discards |
Number of output IP datagrams that were discarded |
IP Out No Routes |
Number of output IP datagrams that were discarded because no route destination was found |
IP Reassemble Timeouts |
Maximum time in seconds for which the received fragments were held for reassembly |
IP Reassemble Requireds |
Number of IP fragments received that required reassembly |
IP Reassemble OKs |
Number of IP datagrams that were successfully reassembled |
IP Reassemble Fails |
Number of failures detected by the reassembly algorithm |
IP Fragmentation OKs |
Number of IP datagrams that were successfully fragmented |
IP Fragmentation Fails |
Number of IP datagrams that have failed fragmentation |
IP Fragmentation Creates |
Number of IP datagram fragments that were generated due to fragmentation |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for IP Addresses.
Table C–85 IP Addresses Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPAT IP Address |
IP address to which this entry's addressing information pertains |
IPAT IfIndex |
Index in the interface table for the corresponding interface |
IPAT Net Mask |
Subnet mask associated with the IP address |
IPAT Broadcast Address |
Value of the least significant bit in the IP broadcast address |
IPAT Reassemble Max Size |
Size of the largest IP datagram that can be reassembled by this entity |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for IP Route.
Table C–86 IP Route Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IP Route Destination |
Destination IP address of the route |
IP Route IfIndex |
Index of the interface in the interface table through which the next hop of this route is reached |
IP Route Metric1 |
Primary routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 1 protocol |
IP Route Metric2 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 2 protocol |
IP Route Metric3 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 3 protocol |
IP Route Metric4 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 4 protocol |
IP Route NextHop |
IP address of the next hop of this route |
IP Route Type |
Type of route |
IP Route Proto |
Routing mechanism through which this route was learned |
IP Route Age |
Number of seconds since the route was last updated |
IP Route Mask |
Mask to be logical and with the destination address before being compared to the route destination |
IP Route Metric5 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 5 protocol |
IP Route Info |
Reference to MIB definitions specific to the routing protocol |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for IP NetToMedia.
Table C–87 IP NetToMedia Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPN2M IfIndex |
Index of the interface in the interface table on which this entry's equivalence is effective |
IPN2M PhysAddress |
Media-dependent physical address |
IPN2M NetAddress |
IP address corresponding to the physical address |
IPN2M Type |
Type of mapping |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II ICMP Group.
Table C–88 MIB-II ICMP Group Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
ICMP In Messages |
Number of ICMP messages received |
ICMP In Errors |
Number of ICMP messages received with errors |
ICMP In Dest Unreachs |
Number of ICMP destination unreachable messages received |
ICMP In Time Exceeds |
Number of ICMP time exceeded messages received |
ICMP In Parameter Problems |
Number of messages received that describe ICMP parameter problems |
ICMP In Src Quenchs |
Number of ICMP source quench messages received |
ICMP In Redirects |
Number of ICMP redirect messages received |
ICMP In Echos |
Number of messages received that describe ICMP echo requests |
ICMP In Echo Reps |
Number of messages received that describe ICMP echo replies |
ICMP In Timestamps |
Number of messages received that describe ICMP timestamp requests |
ICMP In Timestamp Reps |
Number of messages that relate to ICMP timestamp replies |
ICMP In Address Masks |
Number of ICMP address mask request messages received |
ICMP In Address Mask Reps |
Number of ICMP address mask reply messages received |
ICMP Out Messages |
Number of ICMP messages that were attempted to be sent |
ICMP Out Errors |
Number of ICMP messages that were not sent due to problems |
ICMP Out Dest Unreachs |
Number of ICMP destination unreachable messages sent |
ICMP Out Time Exceeds |
Number of ICMP time exceeded messages sent |
ICMP Out Parameter Problems |
Number of messages sent that relate to ICMP parameter problems |
ICMP Out Src Quenchs |
Number of ICMP source quench messages sent |
ICMP Out Redirects |
Number of ICMP redirect messages sent |
ICMP Out Echos |
Number of messages sent that relate to ICMP echo requests |
ICMP Out Echo Reps |
Number of number of messages sent that relate to ICMP echo replies |
ICMP Out Timestamps |
Number of request messages sent for ICMP timestamps |
ICMP Out Timestamp Reps |
Number of ICMP timestamp reply messages sent |
ICMP Out Address Masks |
Number of ICMP address mask request messages sent |
ICMP Out Address Mask Reps |
Number of ICMP address mask reply messages sent |
The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for MIB-II TCP.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II TCP Group.
Table C–89 MIB-II TCP Group Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
TCP Retransmission Algorithm |
Algorithm used to determine the timeout value to be used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets |
TCP Retransmit Min Timeout |
Minimum value permitted by TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout |
TCP Retransmit Max Timeout |
Maximum value permitted by TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout |
TCP Max Connections |
Limit on the number of TCP connections |
TCP Active Opens |
Number of times TCP connections have transitioned to SYN-SENT from CLOSED state |
TCP Passive Opens |
Number of times TCP connections have transitioned to SYN-RCVD from LISTEN state |
TCP Attempt Fails |
Number of times TCP connections have transitioned from SYN-SENT or SYN-RCVD to COLSED state and from SYN-RCVD to LISTEN state |
TCP Established-to-Resets |
Number of times TCP connections have transitioned from ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT to CLOSED state |
TCP Current Established |
Number of TCP connections for which the current state is ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT |
TCP In Segments |
Number of segments received |
TCP Out Segments |
Number of segments sent |
TCP Retransmitted Segments |
Number of segments retransmitted |
TCP In Errors |
Number of segments that were received in error |
TCP Out With Reset Flag |
Number of segments sent containing the RST flag |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for TCP Connections.
Table C–90 TCP Connections Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
TcpConn State |
State of this TCP Connection |
TcpConn Local Address |
Local IP address for this TCP connection |
TcpConn Local Port |
Local port number for this TCP connection |
TcpConn Remote Address |
Remote IP address for this TCP connection |
TcpConn Remote Port |
Remote port number for this TCP connection |
The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for MIB-II UDP.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II UDP Group.
Table C–91 MIB-II UDP Group Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
UDP In Datagrams |
Number of UDP datagrams that were delivered to UDP users |
UDP No Port Datagrams |
Number of received UDP datagrams for which there is no application at the destination port |
UDP In Errors |
Number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered |
UDP Out Datagrams |
Number of UDP datagrams sent |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for UDP.
Table C–92 UDP Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
UDP Local Address |
The local IP address for this UDP listener |
UDP Local Port |
The local port number for this UDP listener |
The MIB-II (simple) module is used to identify a Sun Management Center agent. If this module is not loaded, the agent can only be created as a ping host or as an SNMP host.
The tables that are in this section provide a brief description of the properties for Simple MIB-II managed objects.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for System Group.
Table C–93 System Group Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
System Description |
MIB-II system description or the description of the host (read-write) |
System OID |
Object identifier or the Object ID (OID) of the software system |
Time Since Up |
Time in microseconds since the system is up |
System Contact |
The contact name for the system |
System Name |
The qualified host name on which the agent is running (read-write) |
System Location |
The physical location of the host (read-write) |
System Services |
Sum integer value indicating the set of services primarily offered |
The Number of Interfaces group property indicates the number of interfaces to the machine, including the loopback. Additional interfaces properties are described in the following table.
Table C–94 Interfaces Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IF Index |
Index of the interface in this table |
IF Descr |
Description of the interface |
IF Type |
Type of the interface |
IF Largest MTU |
Size of the largest datagram that can be sent on the interface |
IF Speed |
Bandwidth of the interface |
IF Physical Address |
Physical address of the interface |
IF Admin Status |
Desired state of the interface |
IF Oper Status |
Operational state of the interface |
IF Last Change |
Value of sysUpTime (that is, time when the system is up and running) when the operational state has changed last time |
IF In Octets |
Octets received on the interface |
IF In Unicast Pkts |
Unicast packets received on the interface |
IF In nonUnicast Pkts |
Non-unicast packets received on the interface |
IF In Discards |
Number of packets on the interface that are chosen to be discarded |
IF In Errors |
Number of inbound packets on the interface that contained errors |
IF In Unknown Protos |
Number of packets with unsupported protocol that were received on the interface |
IF Out Octets |
Number of octets that are transmitted out on the interface |
IF Out Unicast Pkts |
Number of unicast packets transmitted out on the interface |
IF Out nonUnicast Pkts |
Number of non-unicast packets transmitted out on the interface |
IF Out Discards |
Number of outbound packets on the interface that contained errors |
IF Out Errors |
Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors |
IF Out Queue Length |
Length of the output packet queue |
IF Specific |
Reference to the MIB definitions specific to the particular media |
The IP Forwarding group property indicates whether this entity is a gateway. Additional IP route properties are described in the following table.
Table C–95 IP Route Table
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IP Route Destination |
Destination IP address of the route |
IP Route IfIndex |
Index of the interface in the interface table through which the next hop of this route is reached |
IP Route Metric1 |
Primary routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 1 protocol |
IP Route Metric2 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 2 protocol |
IP Route Metric3 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 3 protocol |
IP Route Metric4 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 4 protocol |
IP Route NextHop |
IP address of the next hop of this route |
IP Route Type |
Type of route |
IP Route Proto |
Routing mechanism through which this route was learned |
IP Route Age |
Number of seconds since the route was last updated |
IP Route Mask |
Mask to be logical and with the destination address before being compared to the route destination |
IP Route Metric5 |
Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 5 protocol |
IP Route Info |
Reference to MIB definitions specific to the routing protocol |
The following table describes the IP address properties.
Table C–96 IP Address Table Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
IPAT IP Address |
IP Address Table Entry IP Address in MIB-II |
IPAT IfIndex |
|
IPAT Net Mask |
|
IPAddTab R MaxSize |
|
The NFS File Systems module enables you to monitor the NFS file systems on hosts that are running the Solaris 8, Solaris 9, or Solaris 10 operating systems. The NFS File Systems module monitors the amount of disk space occupied by mounted or unmounted file systems. The module monitors the amount of used and available space as well as the remaining total capacity.
When loading the NFS File Systems module, you can define the file systems that you want to monitor by using pattern matching. Patterns can be used to filter which NFS file systems are monitored by file system or mount point.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS File System usage.
Table C–97 File System Usage Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
NFS Filesys |
Name of the NFS file system |
Size |
Total size of the NFS file system in Kbytes |
Used |
Used disk space for the NFS file system in Kbytes |
Available |
Available disk space for the NFS file system in Kbytes |
% Used |
Percentage of NFS disk space used |
Rate |
Percentage capacity change per second |
Mount Point |
Mount point for the NFS file system |
Entry Index |
Entry index of the NFS file system |
This section presents property tables for NFS Statistics:
RPC Information Table
NFS Information Table
You can use the NFS Statistics module to monitor statistical information on the remote procedure calls (RPC) and Sun's distributed computing file system (NFS) calls. The number of RPC and NFS calls that the client made and the server received are displayed in the main console window along with the status of the transaction activity on the local host. The following tables list some of the properties monitored by this module with both the server and the client statistics.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for RPC Information.
Table C–98 RPC Server and Client Information Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
RPC Calls |
Total number of RPC calls made by the host |
Bad RPC Calls |
Total number of calls rejected by the RPC layer |
Bad RPC Calls % |
Percentage of rejected calls compared to the total number of calls made (bad RPC Calls/RPC calls) |
RPC Call Rate |
Number of RPC calls that are made per second |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS information.
Table C–99 NFS Server and Client Information Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
NFS Calls |
Total number of NFS calls sent by the host |
Bad NFS Calls |
Total number of NFS calls rejected |
Bad NFS Calls % |
Percentage of rejected NFS calls compared to the total number of sent calls (bad NFS calls/NFS calls) |
NFS Call Rate |
Number of NFS calls that were sent per second |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS server statistics.
Table C–100 NFS Server Statistics
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Server NFS Calls |
Number of bad server NFS calls since the last init |
Server Bad NFS Call % |
Bad NFS calls as a percent of the total NFS calls made |
Server NFS Call Rate |
Rate at which server NFS calls are being made per second |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS client statistics.
Table C–101 NFS Client Statistics
Property |
Description |
---|---|
NFS Calls |
Client NFS calls |
Bad NFS Calls |
Number of bad client NFS calls since the last init |
Bad NFS % |
Bad NFS calls as a percentage of the total NFS calls made |
NFS Call Rate |
Rate at which client NFS calls are being made per second |
The parameters for the Solaris Process Details module are listed in the following table. This table is displayed when you try to load the module.
Table C–102 Solaris Process Details Parameters
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Module Name |
Name of the module (not editable) |
Module Description |
Description of the module (not editable) |
Version |
Version of the module (not editable) |
Enterprise |
SNMP enterprise in which the module is loaded (not editable) |
Module Type |
Type of the module (not editable) |
Number of Processes |
Number of processes that is obtained by the module based on the selection criteria. One of the given numbers can be selected by the user. |
Selection Criteria |
Selection criteria by which the processes are sorted and selected. For example, the user can select the top 10 processes using this function. |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Solaris Process.
Table C–103 Process Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
PS Process ID |
Process ID of the process |
PS Parent Process ID |
Process ID of the parent of the process |
PS User ID |
Login ID of the user of the process |
PS User Name |
Login name of the user of the process |
PS Effective User ID |
Effective user ID of the process |
PS Group ID |
Real group ID of the process |
PS Effective Group ID |
Effective group ID of the process |
PS Session ID |
Process ID of the session leader of the process |
PS Process Group ID |
Process ID of the process group leader of the process |
PS TTY |
Controlling terminal for the process |
PS Start Time |
Starting time of the process |
PS Time |
Cumulative execution time of the process |
PS State |
State of the process |
PS Wait Channel |
Address of an event for which the process is waiting |
PS Scheduling Class |
Scheduling class of the process |
PS Address |
Memory address of the process |
PS Size |
Total size of the process in virtual memory |
PS Priority |
Priority of the process |
PS Nice |
Nice value of the process, which is used for priority computation |
PS Percent CPU Time |
Percent CPU time |
PS Percent Memory |
Percent memory |
PS Command |
Base name of the executable file for the process |
PS Command Line |
Full command name of the process, including the arguments |
The software enables you to monitor local and remote applications. An example of a local application would be a print spooler. An example of a remote application would be an HP printer that is equipped with a JetDirect card.
When the following modules are loaded, they are found under the Local Applications section on the Module Browser tab in the Details window:
When the following modules are loaded, they are found under the Remote Systems section on the Module Browser tab in the Details window:
The local and remote applications modules are described in the following sections.
This section presents the following information on Agent Statistics:
The Agent Statistics module monitors the health of the agent installed on a host. This module monitors the objects, processes, and execution of processes by the agent.
Table C–104 Agent Statistics Main Sections
Agent Statistics Tables |
Description |
---|---|
Object Section |
Displays data on the objects that are loaded onto the agent. Status field displays the current status of the TOE and binary objects loaded into and used by the agent. |
Execution Section |
Displays data on the number of Tcl or TOE commands invoked by the agent interpreter. Also displays data on the number of asynchronous transactions initiated by the agent. Status field displays a brief description of the current status of the objects listed. |
The following table provides a brief description of the Agent Statistics managed objects.
Table C–105 Agent Statistics Section Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Object Statistics |
TOE Count – Number of TOE objects loaded into the agent binary object buffer Count – Number of binary object buffers used by the agent |
Commands Executed |
Total – Total number of commands that have been executed by the agent Rate (#/sec) – Number of commands executed by the agent per second |
Transactions Performed |
Total – Total number of transactions performed by the agent Rate (#/sec) – Number of transactions performed by the agent per second |
PA Process Statistics |
Process statistics pertaining to the PA |
PA Total Process Statistics |
Total process statistics pertaining to the PA |
The following lists default alarm thresholds for applicable Agent Statistics modules.
Table C–106 Agent Statistics Alarm Thresholds
Agent Statistics |
Condition |
---|---|
Error |
If toeCount > 6000 |
Warning |
If toeCount > 5000 |
Error |
If bobcount > 1200 |
Warning |
If bobcount > 1000 |
Warning |
If commands rate > 6000 |
Warning |
If transactions rate > 8 |
Error |
If process size > 35000 |
Warning |
If process size > 30000 |
Error |
If rss > 25000 |
Warning |
If percentage CPU time > 90 |
Warning |
If totalstats.count > 15 |
Error |
If totalstats.size > 40000 |
Warning |
If totalstats.size > 35000 |
Warning |
If totalstats.rss > 35000 |
The following sections describe the individual property tables for Agent Statistics.
The Objects section displays information about the Objects that are loaded onto the agent. The Status field displays the current status of the TOE and binary objects loaded into and used by the agent.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Object Statistics.
Table C–107 Object Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Total TOE Objects |
Number of TOE objects loaded into the agent |
Total Bobs |
Number of binary object buffers used by the agent |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for commands executed.
Table C–108 Executed Commands Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Total Commands |
Total number of commands that have been executed by the agent |
Rate (/sec) |
Number of commands executed by the agent per second |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for performed transactions.
Table C–109 Transactions Performed Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Total Transactions |
Total number of transactions performed by the agent |
Transaction Rate (/sec) |
Number of transactions performed by the agent per second |
The software monitors the Sun Management Center process statistics. The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Sun Management Center process statistics.
Table C–110 Sun Management Center Process Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Process ID |
Identification number of the process |
Process Unique Id |
Unique identification number of the process |
Process Name |
Name of the process |
Process Status |
Status of the process |
Process State |
State of the process |
User ID |
User ID of the process |
Virtual Size |
Total size of the process |
Resident Set Size |
Resident size of the process |
Start Time Seconds |
Startup time of the process in seconds since January 1, 1970 |
Start Date |
Startup date of the process |
Start Time |
Startup time of the process |
CPU Time |
CPU time used by the process |
Percent CPU Time |
Percentage of CPU time used by the process |
Context Switches |
Context switches of the process |
System Calls |
System calls made by the process |
Command Line |
Command line of the process |
The software monitors the total Sun Management Center process statistics.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for total Sun Management Center process statistics.
Table C–111 Total Sun Management Center Process Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Number of Processes |
Number of agent and child processes |
Total Virtual Size |
Total virtual size of agent and children |
Total Res Size |
Total resident set size of agent and children |
The Agent Update module enables you to update agents across your enterprise using a single feature. When loaded, information about this module appears in the Local Applications section of the Module Browser window.
Table C–112 Agent Update Data Properties
Property |
Description of Value |
---|---|
Server Name |
Name of Sun Management Center server |
HTTP Server Port |
Port number on which the web server is running |
Update Image Name |
The name of the agent update image file on this server |
Product Layers Installed |
Agent, Console, and Server as appropriate |
Table C–113 Addons List
Column |
Description |
---|---|
Addon Name |
Name of Sun Management Center component |
Addon Version |
Version of component |
The Data Logging Registry consists of the registry table.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Data Logging Registry.
Table C–114 Data Logging RegistryProperties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Log Destination State |
State of the logged file destination. |
Module Name |
Module name for data value (data from this module is logged in the registry) |
Instance Name |
Module instance name for data value. |
Property Name |
Property name for data value |
Logging Interval |
Logging interval for data value |
File Logging |
File logging status. |
Logging Destination |
The logging destination for data value. |
Data Cache |
Data cache status |
Cache Size (samples) |
Size of data cache |
The Logview module creates a file list that allows you to specify which user or group can access this file in the logviewer. This list provides the following information:
Instance name |
File name |
User name |
Group name |
The Print Spooler module monitors the status of the printer daemon and print queue on the local host as well as the printer devices installed on it.
The following table describes the print spooler managed objects.
Table C–115 Print Spooler Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Lpsched Status |
Status of the lpsched process |
Printer Devices |
Table lists information about the printer devices |
Printer Queues |
Table lists information about the printer queue |
The printer daemon section displays data on the LP Request Scheduler. The Line Printer's Schedule (LPsched) state property describes the current status of the printer.
The Printer Devices table lists the printers that are already added to the table.
The instance name or alias of the printer is displayed in the Name field. The description of the printer is displayed in the Description field. The name of the host on which the printer is installed is displayed in the Host Name field. If you are running a console that shows data monitored by an agent on a print server host, the path name of the printer device is displayed in the Device field. The printer state displays in the Printer State field.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Printer Devices.
Table C–116 Printer Devices Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Row Status |
Status of the row |
Printer name |
Name of the printer device |
Description |
Description of the row |
Host name |
Name of the host to which the device is attached |
Device name |
Alphanumeric device name |
Device state |
State of the device |
The Print Queues table lists the print queues on the local host and displays the status of each queue. The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Printer Queues.
Table C–117 Printer Queues Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Printer Queue Name |
Name of the printer queue |
Printer Queue State |
Current status of the printer queue (values are “accepting” and “not accepting”) |
# of Printer Queue Jobs |
Total number of jobs in the queue |
Current Printer Job |
Number of jobs currently spooled in the queue |
Printer Queue Size |
Total size (in Kbytes) of the jobs currently spooled in the queue |
Agents can monitor HP printers that are equipped with a JetDirect card by proxy using the HP JetDirect module. Multiple HP printers can be monitored by loading multiple instances of this module.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Printer Status.
Table C–118 General Printer Status Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Status Display |
LED status display |
SNMP Get Status |
Status of SNMP Get |
For platform-specific information, see your supplement.
The MIB-II Proxy Monitoring module monitors the MIB-II parameters for remote systems. The various categories that monitor the MIB-II parameters on remote systems are listed in the following sections, which list MIB-II group tables:
For more information about the properties of these parameters, see IPv6 Instrumentation Module Version 1.0, which lists the properties for local systems. The same functionality is applied on remote systems by the MIB-II Proxy Monitoring module. For more information on the definition of MIB-II, see the standards documentation RFC1213 (Request For Comments 1213).
Advanced System Monitoring (ASM) is a licensed value-added software product. You choose to install it when you install the Sun Management Center 3.6 software. ASM provides additional modules that support more complete system monitoring capabilities. ASM includes the following modules, which are described in this section:
This module enables you to isolate and monitor the size of any directory and its subdirectories on a host on which an agent is installed. The subdirectories and links can be viewed recursively using a window that is accessible from the modules pop-up menu.
To monitor several directories individually, either load multiple instances of the Directory Size Monitoring module or add rows for additional directories in the properties table. See To Monitor Directory Size for more information.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Directory Size Monitoring.
Table C–119 Directory Size Monitoring Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Instance Name |
Single word or alpha-character string that is used internally within the Sun Management Center agent to identify uniquely a particular module or a row within a module |
Directory Name |
Name of the directory being monitored |
Directory |
Directory Existing Check |
Directory Size (KB) |
Current size of the directory in Kbytes |
Rate (KB/sec) |
Rate at which the directory is changing size in Kbytes per second |
The Fault Manager module handles hardware and software faults effectively. This module also displays a detailed fault report or a message article for the selected fault.
The Fault Manager module has the following managed objects:
Fault Management Daemon table
FMD Configuration table
FMD Fault Events table
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for the fault manager.
Table C–120 Fault Manager Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Fault Management Daemon |
Shows the details of the Fault Management Daemon. |
FMD Configuration |
Shows the details of the modules loaded. |
FMD Fault Events |
Shows the latest 20 faults with their message IDs. An alarm will be generated for every new fault. |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Fault Management Daemon.
Table C–121 Fault Management Daemon Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Property |
Properties of the Fault Management Daemon. Properties are FMD program path, FMD program version, and FMD process id. |
Value |
Values of the properties of Fault Management Daemon. |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for FMD configuration.
Table C–122 FMD Configuration Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Module Name |
Name of the FMD module. Examples of FMD modules are cpumem-diagnosis, cpumem-retire, and fmd-self-diagnosis. |
Version |
Version of the module. |
Status |
Status of the module. The status can be active or failed. An alarm is generated for this property when the value changes from active to failed. |
Description |
Description of the module. |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for FMD fault events.
Table C–123 FMD Fault Events Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Time |
Time at which the diagnosis of the fault happened |
UUID |
Unique ID for the fault event |
SUNW-MSG-ID |
Message identifier that is used to access a corresponding knowledge article located at http://www.sun.com/msg/ |
Navigate through the topology or hierarchy view until you have accessed the FMD Fault Events table of the Fault Manager module.
Select a fault for which you want to view a fault report.
Press mouse button 3 and choose Show Fault Report from the pop-up menu.
The Probe Viewer shows the detailed fault report for the selected fault.
The message article contains information such as the fault type, severity, description, impact, and suggested action. This article helps the user to take appropriate action for a specific fault.
Navigate through the topology or hierarchy view until you have accessed the FMD Fault Events table of the Fault Manager module.
Select a fault for which you want to view a message article.
Press mouse button 3 and, from the pop-up menu, choose Show Message Article at http://www.sun.com/msg.
A browser opens with a message article at the following site:
http://www.sun.com/msg/<SUNW-MSG-ID>
Where <SUNW-MSG-ID> is the message identifier and is the last column of the FMD Fault table.
The message article does not open in the browser if the Java Console is not installed on your system.
The File Scanning module scans files on a host for user-specified patterns. Multiple instances of the File Scanning module can be loaded to scan multiple files. This module requires you to add rows for the data property tables. For more information, see To Add a Row to a Data Property Table.
The File Scanning module has the following managed objects:
File ID Table
File Statistics Table
Scan Table
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for file scanning.
Table C–124 File Scanning Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
File ID |
Name of the pattern used in the file scan |
File Stats |
State of the pattern listed |
Scan Table |
Name of the pattern used in the file scan |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for file ID.
Table C–125 File ID Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Filename |
Full path name of the file to be scanned |
Scan Mode |
Mode in which the file is being scanned |
Start Time |
Time the file scan was first started |
The File Statistics table displays summary information on the file that is to be scanned. The following table provides a brief description of the properties for file statistics.
Table C–126 File Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Modification Time |
Date and time when the file was last modified |
File Size |
Size of the file in bytes |
Number of Lines |
Number of lines that are in the file |
Lines Per Second |
Rate at which the file is changing in lines per second |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for scan.
Table C–127 Scan Table Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Row Status |
Status of the row |
Pattern Name |
Name of the pattern that was used in the file scan |
Pattern Description |
Name of the pattern entry to be displayed in the name field of the Scan Results section. To scan the fault messages in the syslog file, prefix the description with FMA: |
Regexp Pattern |
Regular expression pattern to be used when scanning the file for entries. To scan the fault messages in the syslog file, specify the pattern in this format: <token>:<value>, where <token> is the fault parameter and <value> is the value of the fault parameter. |
Pattern State |
State of the pattern listed (on/off). The off state indicates that the listed pattern is not used in the file scan |
Matches |
Number of lines that contain the pattern |
The Hardware Diagnostic Suite tests the system for hardware faults. When the module is loaded and the Hardware Diagnostic Suite software is installed, the Applications tab on the Details window allows you to initiate the tests. For more information about the Hardware Diagnostic Suite, see Sun Management Center Hardware Diagnostic Suite 2.0 User's Guide.
The Health Monitor module monitors the health of your host. When alarm conditions occur, this module offers suggestions, if necessary, on how to improve the performance of the system.
For example, this module monitors the swap space that is available, reserved, allocated, and used. Sample alarm messages, from lowest to highest severity, include:
No Worries: sufficient swap space available
There is lots of unused swap space
Not much swap left: perhaps add some more
Swap space shortage: add some more now
Dangerous swap space shortage: add more immediately
This section describes properties of the following Health Monitor module managed objects:
Swap Table
Kernel Contention Table
NFS Table
CPU Table
Disk Table
RAM Table
Kernel Memory Table
Directory Cache Table
The Health Monitor module tracks the system properties for the above as described in the following table.
Table C–128 Health Monitor Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Swap |
Details the swap space |
Kernel Contention |
Monitors the kernel contention (mutex) properties |
NFS |
Provides NFS client information |
CPU |
Provides information on the power of the CPU |
Disk |
Presents the disc I/O information |
RAM |
Random access memory (RAM) information |
Kernel Memory |
Information on kernel memory |
Directory Cache |
Cache of the directory |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Swap.
Table C–129 Swap Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Swap Available KB |
Swap space value available |
Swap Reserved KB |
Swap space value reserved |
Swap Allocated KB |
Swap space value allocated |
Swap Used KB |
Swap space value used |
Swap Rule |
Rule for swap |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Kernel Contention (mutex).
Table C–130 Kernel Contention Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Spins On Mutexes |
Spins on mutexes (lock not acquired on first try) - Sum for all CPUs |
Number Of CPUs |
Number of CPUs |
Spins On Mutexes Rule |
Spins on mutexes (lock not acquired on first try) - Sum for all CPUs |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS client information.
Table C–131 NFS Client Information Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Calls |
Total number of RPC calls received |
Badcalls |
Total number of calls rejected by the RPC layer |
Retrans |
Call retransmitted due to a timeout |
Badxids |
Reply from server not corresponding to any outside call |
Timeouts |
Call timed-out while waiting for a reply from server |
Newcreds |
Number of times authentication information was refreshed |
Badverfs |
Calls failed due to a bad verifier in response |
Timers |
Number of times that calculated timeouts exceed the minimum specified timeout value for a call. |
Nomem |
Failure to allocate memory |
Can't Send |
Failure to send NFS/RPC rule |
NFS/RPC Rule |
Value of the NFS/RPC rule |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for the central processing unit (CPU).
Table C–132 CPU Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Processes In Run Queue |
Number of processes in run queue |
Processes Waiting |
Number of processes blocked for resources |
Processes Swapped |
Number of processes that can be run but swapped |
CPU Power Rule |
CPU power rule |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for disk.
Table C–133 Disk Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Disk Name |
Name of the disk |
Disk Alias |
Name of the disk, such as c0t0d0 |
Percent Disk Wait |
Average number of transactions waiting for service |
Percent Disk Busy |
Percent of time disk is busy |
Service Time (ms) |
Average service time in milliseconds |
Disk Rule |
Disk rule |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for random access memory (RAM).
Table C–134 RAM Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Handspread |
Value of hand spread (one of kernel parameters) pages |
Scan rate |
Page scan rate |
Real Memory rule |
Real memory rule |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Kernel Memory.
Table C–135 Kernel Memory Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Total Kernel Allocation Fails |
Value of kernel allocation failure |
Physical Memory Free |
Value of free physical memory |
Kernel Memory Rule |
Value of kernel memory rule |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Directory Cache.
Table C–136 Name Cache Statistics Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Cache Hits |
Number of times a previously accessed page is found |
Cache Misses |
Number of times a previously accessed page is missed |
DNLC Rule |
Directory name lookup cache rule |
The Kernel Reader module monitors kernel statistics and all kernel information including CPU statistics, system load statistics, disk statistics, file system usage, and so on. This section includes properties and their descriptions for all Kernel Reader managed objects:
User Statistics Table
Interprocess Communication Tables
Disk Statistics Managed Objects Tables
I/O Error Statistics Table
Filesystem Usage Table
CPU Statistics Managed Object Tables
Memory Usage Statistics Table
The following section describes the Process Monitoring module parameters and their property descriptions. This module requires you to add rows for the data property tables. For more information, see To Add a Row to a Data Property Table.
When a matching process is found, the %CPU and a count of the number of processes that match is displayed. If you want to change the module parameters, you can edit all the parameters except for the entry name by accessing the pop-up menu. See To Access a Pop-Up Menu for more information.
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Process Statistics.
When you add a row to the process statistics table, you must provide the information in the first five rows in the following table. See To Add a Row to a Data Property Table for more information.
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Entry Name |
Name of the process statistics table entry (must be a unique name). |
Name Pattern |
Pattern to match the name of the binary for the process that you want to monitor. |
Argv Pattern |
Pattern to match the arguments of the command that executes the process. |
User Specification |
User name that is executing the process. |
Entry Description |
Description of the entry (required field). |
Process Command |
Command used to initiate the process, if applicable. |
Process Count |
Number of processes currently running that match the patterns. |
% System CPU Usage |
Percentage CPU used by the system processes. This value is a time-weighted average that is taken at different time intervals. Do not confuse this percentage with the value that might result after you enter the UNIX ps command. |
% User CPU Usage |
Percentage CPU used by the user processes. |
Virtual Size |
Total size of the processes in Kbytes. |
Resident Set Size |
Resident size of the processes in Kbytes. |
Monitoring State |
Toggle between on (row is enabled) and off (row is disabled). When the row is disabled, all the entries are displayed as 0 (zero). |
The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Microstate Information.
Table C–138 Microstate Information Properties
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Entry Name |
Name of the entry (must be a unique name). |
CPU wait time |
Percentage of time for CPU wait. |
Text page fault time |
Percentage of time for text page faults. |
Data page fault time |
Percentage of time for data page faults. |
Major page faults |
Number of major page faults per second (text and data faults). |
Characters in I/O |
Number of characters read and written per second. |
Involuntary context switches |
Number of involuntary context switches per second. |
CPU time for reaped children |
Percentage of CPU time used by child processes that have detached from their parent processes. |
User lock time |
Percentage of time spent for user locks. |
System trap time |
Percentage of time spent for system traps. |
Total swaps |
Percentage of time spent on swaps. |
Entry Description |
Description of the entry (required field). |
Executable code Rule |
Rule that applies to executable code. |
File access rule |
Rule that applies to file access. |
You might see extremely high percentages on a per-CPU basis if the following facts are true:
A particular process has a number of n threads that are waiting to become active.
User Lock Time is 100% times the number of n threads.
The Service Management Facility (SMF) module monitors and displays the services running on a host. You can view the current state of a service. However, you cannot create, delete, or modify the properties of a service. You can enable or disable a service when certain conditions are met. For details, see Enabling or Disabling a Service.
The SMF module describes the following details for each service.
Table C–139 Service Details
For more information about SMF, see Managing Services (Overview) and Managing Services (Tasks) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
Navigate through the topology or hierarchy view until you have accessed the Service Management Facility module.
The SMF module displays services based on their category. The details that are displayed for each service are: start time of the service, state of the service, FMRI (Fault Management Resource Identifier), and description of the service.
Select a service.
Press mouse button 3 and choose Service Details from the pop-up menu.
The Probe Viewer appears that shows the service details, dependencies for the selected service, services that depend on the selected service, and the processes in the selected service.
You can enable or disable a service when the following conditions are met:
You are assigned the Service Management profile in the /etc/user_attr file.
You are given local access to the SMF module by using es-config -M smf -l <username>. For more information about this, see Chapter 9, Sun Management Center Administration, in Sun Management Center 3.6 Installation and Configuration Guide.
The FMRI of the selected service does not match the FMRI of the services in the /var/opt/SUNWsymon/cfg/smf-excl-d.dat file. If this file is empty, you can enable or disable any service.
By default, the /var/opt/SUNWsymon/cfg/smf-excl-d.dat file contains essential services such as Sun Management Center services, Physical or Logical network services, Milestone services, and Filesystem services. These services cannot be disabled through this module. You can delete the relevant entries in the smf-excl-d.dat file to disable these services.
If the /var/opt/SUNWsymon/cfg/smf-excl-d.dat file does not exist, you cannot enable or disable any service.
Ensure that you disable the appropriate service. If you disable the agent service, the application might hang. You will have to restart the agent from the command line.
Navigate through the topology or hierarchy view until you have accessed the Service Management Facility module.
Select a service.
To enable a service, select online from the Service State list.
To disable a service, select disabled from the Service State list.
You can set alarms on the Service State field.
Navigate through the topology or hierarchy view until you have accessed the Service Management Facility module.
If a service has encountered an error that must be solved by the administrator, select maintenance from the Service State list.
When the state of the service is changed to maintenance, it generates alarms.