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C.4 TRAP
The following information is included in SNMP-TRAP of XSCF.
- enterprise ID
- agent-address
- generic-trap
- specific-trap
- time-stamp
: The object ID which identifies equipment classification.
: The IP address of XSCF which sent trap.
: Standard Trap number.
: FUJITSU extended Trap number.
: Time of sending trap on the basis of a XSCF SNMP agent starting. unit
: Additional information of trap. - variable-bindings
The tables below explain the Standard TRAP and the Fujitsu extended TRAP. authentication
Failure snmp
(1.3.6.1.2.1.
11)
-trap
Table C-13 Standard TRAP
specifictrap variable-bindings
4 0 -
MEANING
An access by the wrong community name was detected by
SNMP-Agent.
Table C-14 Fujitsu extended TRAP
scfHardware
DefectSet scfHardware
DefectUnset scfHardware
ErrorSet scfHardware
ErrorUnset scfHardware
ErrorRepair
ID generic
-trap
scfObjects
(1.3.6.1.4.1.21
1.1.15.2.1)
specifictrap
scfObjects
(1.3.6.1.4.1.21
1.1.15.2.1)
variable-bindings
scfServerName scfHWErrComment scfHWConfAddr scfServerName scfObjects
(1.3.6.1.4.1.21
1.1.15.2.1) scfHWConfAddr scfServerName scfObjects
(1.3.6.1.4.1.21
1.1.15.2.1) scfHWConfAddr scfServerName scfAgentStart scfObjects
(1.3.6.1.4.1.21
1.1.15.2.1) scfObjects
(1.3.6.1.4.1.21
1.1.15.2.1) scfHWConfAddr scfServerName
6 5 scfServerName scfHardware
DefectRepair scfObjects
(1.3.6.1.4.1.21
1.1.15.2.1) scfHWConfAddr scfServerName scfHWConfAddr
MEANING
The Alarm level error(*1) occurred in a parts of server.
An Alarm level faulty-part was exchanged, but any Warning level parts(*2) still remains in the server.
The Warning level error occurred in a parts of server.
An Faulty-part was exchanged, and as a result, all the faulty-parts in the server disappeared.
The agent function was started.
An Warning level Faulty-part was exchanged, but any Faulty-parts still remains in the server.
An Alarm level Faulty-part was exchanged, but any Alarm level parts still remains in the server.
(*1): The fatal problem that the system cannot continue operation.
(*2): The slight problem that the system can continue operation.
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Appendix D Troubleshooting
This chapter describes problems that can occur during use of the XSCF console or during operation of the system and provides solutions for them.
This chapter has the following contents.
Contents:
D.1
Troubleshooting XSCF and FAQ D-2
D.2
Troubleshooting the Server While XSCF Is Being Used
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Table of contents
- 6 About This Manual
- 8 Summary of Changes in Sixth Edition
- 8 Summary of Changes in Fifth Edition
- 9 Summary of Changes in Fourth Edition
- 9 Summary of Changes in Third Edition
- 12 Summary of Changes in Second Edition
- 14 Summary of Changes in First Edition Revision1
- 14 About UNIX Commands
- 14 About Notation in This Manual
- 15 Shell Prompts
- 15 About model name
- 15 Caution
- 18 XSCF Features
- 21 Types of Connection to XSCF
- 23 XSCF User Interfaces
- 25 XSCF Monitoring and Linkage to Other Functions
- 28 Time synchronization
- 30 XSCF Setup Flow
- 32 Specifying the XSCF Settings
- 32 Network configuration
- 36 User account administration
- 40 Console Administration
- 43 XSCF Web Administration
- 47 SNMP Administration
- 51 Mail Administration
- 56 REMCS Environment Setting via XSCF
- 59 SSH Administration
- 66 Connecting Terminals to XSCF
- 74 Types of XSCF Connection
- 76 Connecting XSCF to a PC and UPC
- 77 Connecting of RCI
- 77 Basic Configuration
- 78 Cluster Configuration
- 79 How to Configure RCI
- 81 How to change the input-output destination of OS console to tty-a
- 84 Overview of the Remote Panel
- 86 How to Use the Remote Panel
- 89 LED Indicators on the Remote Panel
- 91 Differences from the Operating Panel
- 94 Overview of the XSCF Web Function
- 97 Starting the XSCF Web Function
- 99 Logging In to or Out from XSCF
- 100 XSCF Web Function Pages
- 102 Overview of XSCF Command Shell
- 104 Login to XSCF User Account
- 107 Server Status and Control Commands
- 116 XSCF Log View Command
- 124 XSCF Server Configuration Information Command
- 128 Other XSCF Commands
- 132 XSCF Shell Error Messages
- 134 Summary of XSCF SNMP Agent Function
- 135 About MIB
- 136 About Traps
- 137 How to Set up the XSCF SNMP Agent Function
- 138 Introduce Extended MIB of XSCF to SNMP Manager
- 138 Installation case to WebSysAdmin
- 140 Installation case to SystemWalker
- 144 Overview of XSCF Mail Function
- 146 Reporting Parts Faults
- 147 Reporting an Authentication Failure
- 148 Setting up the XSCF Mail Function
- 149 Contents of Parts Fault Notification
- 151 Contents of Authentication Failure Notification
- 152 Contents of Test Mail Notification
- 153 Contents of Suspension Mail Notification
- 156 Summary of XSCF REMCS Agent Function
- 158 Part of XSCF
- 159 Types of REMCS Center Connection
- 162 How to Set up the XSCF REMCS Agent Function
- 164 Upgrading the XSCF Firmware
- 168 How to Get XSCF Dump Information and Collect Logs
- 172 Message Types
- 178 Messages in Each Function
- 182 XSCF Error Log List and Actions
- 243 XSCF Power Log List
- 250 XSCF Event Logs List
- 257 XSCF Error Code Table
- 262 MIB Object ID
- 263 Standard MIB
- 267 Fujitsu Extended MIB
- 269 TRAP
- 272 Troubleshooting XSCF and FAQ
- 278 Troubleshooting the Server While XSCF Is Being Used