Oracle Server Hardware SNMP Plugins
The Oracle Server Hardware SNMP Plugins consists of OS-native SNMP plugins and hardware-specific Management Information Base (MIB) files which have been designed to enable you to monitor your Oracle servers effectively using SNMP.
Note:
By default, the Hardware Management Agent SNMP monitoring
function is disabled. To use it, the Oracle ILOM trap proxy must be configured using
itpconfig
and the Hardware Management Agent must be
configured as described in Hardware Management Agent Configuration
File in Oracle Server Management Agent for Oracle Solaris
11.4 User’s Guide.
The sunHwMonMIB describes the state of sensors and alarms on your servers and provides the following information:
-
Overall system alarm status
-
Aggregate alarm status by device type
-
FRU Alarm status
-
Lists of sensors, sensor types, sensor readings, and sensor thresholds
-
Indicator states
-
System locator control
-
Inventory including basic manufacturing information
-
Product and chassis inventory information (such as serial number and part numbers)
-
Per-sensor alarm status
The sunHwTrapMIB describes a set of traps for hardware events that can be generated by an Oracle server. It provides the following information:
-
Conditions affecting the environmental state of the server (such as temperature, voltage, and current out-of-range conditions)
-
Error conditions affecting the hardware components in the server such as FRU insertion, and removal and security intrusion notification
The sunStorageMIB provides the following information about system storage:
-
Basic manufacturing information, properties, and alarm status for controllers
-
Properties and alarm status for disks
-
Properties and alarm status for RAID volumes
-
Status of logical components
Parent topic: About the Oracle Server Hardware Management Agent