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Oracle Server Management Agents 2. 1 User's Guide Overview
Oracle Hardware Management Agents
Installing Components Using the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer
Installing Hardware Management Pack Components Using Installer
Configuring Hardware Management Agent and Hardware SNMP Plugins
Hardware Management Agent Configuration File
Configuring the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level
How to Configure the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level
(Solaris and Linux) Hardware Management Agent Runtime Options
Configuring your Host Operating System's SNMP
(Solaris and Linux ) Configuring Net-SNMP/SMA
Overview of Oracle HW Monitoring MIB
Overview of Oracle HW Trap MIB
Overview of Oracle Storage MIB
Working With Management Agents
Retrieving and Setting Information Through SNMP
How to Retrieve the Product Information from a Sun x86 Server
How to Retrieve The Product Information on a Sun x86 Server Module
How to Retrieve the Sun x86 Server Module's Product Chassis Information
How to Retrieve Service Processor Information
How to Retrieve Inventory Information
How to Set the Indicator Locator
How to Inject a Simulated Fault
Troubleshooting Management Agents
General Management Agents Troubleshooting
In the following example, the numeric sensor MB/V_+12V is retrieved.
# snmpwalk -v2c -c public -mALL localhost\ SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonSensorGroup | grep '\.9 = '
You should see output similar to the following:
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorType.9 = INTEGER: voltage(133)
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorName.9 = STRING: /SYS/MB/V_+12V
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorParentFruIndex.9 = INTEGER: 146
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorParentFruName.9 = STRING: /SYS/MB
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorAlarmStatus.9 = INTEGER: cleared(1)
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorStateDescr.9 = STRING: Normal
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorCurrentValue.9 = INTEGER: 12160
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorBaseUnit.9 = INTEGER: volts(4)
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorExponent.9 = INTEGER: -3
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorUpperNonRecoverableThreshold.9 = INTEGER: 14994
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorUpperCriticalThreshold.9 = INTEGER: 13986
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorUpperNonCriticalThreshold.9 = INTEGER: 12978
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorLowerNonRecoverableThreshold.9 = INTEGER: 8946
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorLowerCriticalThreshold.9 = INTEGER: 9954
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorLowerNonCriticalThreshold.9 = INTEGER: 10962
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorEnabledThresholds.9 = BITS: FC lowerThresholdNonCritical(0) upperThresholdNonCritical(1) lowerThresholdCritical(2) upperThresholdCritical(3) lowerThresholdFatal(4) upperThresholdFatal(5)
Note - When using ILOM 2.0 the following lines are returned:
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorType.9 = INTEGER: unknown(1)
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorParentFruIndex.9 = INTEGER: -1
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorParentFruName.9 = STRING:
This is expected behavior because this information is specific to ILOM 3.0.
Tip - When analyzing the following lines, do not forget that the sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorCurrentValue is returned using the exponent set in sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorExponent.
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::
sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorCurrentValue.9 = INTEGER: 12290
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::
sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorBaseUnit.9 = INTEGER: volts(4)
SUN-HW-MONITORING-MIB::
sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorExponent.9 = INTEGER: -3
This example has an exponent of -3, which means that the voltage value of sunHwMonNumericVoltageSensorCurrentValue has to be multiplied by 10-3, resulting in 12.290 volts.