Sun Microsystems Netra 440 manual

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    Sun Microsystems, Inc. www .sun.com Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Sun ™ SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netr a ™ 440 Ser v er P ar t No . 817-6832-10 April 2004, Revision A[...]

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    Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Cir cle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual pr operty rights relating to technology that is described in this document. In particular , and without limitation, these intellectual property rights may include one or mor e of the U.S. pa[...]

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    i Contents Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server 1 Sun SNMP Management Agent 2 Netra 440 Server SNMP Containment Model 2 Component and Indicator Identification 10 Fans and Fan Trays 14 Fan Failures 14 Detecting Fan Status 17 Power Supplies 17 Power Supply Failures 18 Detecting Power Supply Status 21 Dry Contact Alarm Relays an[...]

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    ii Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004[...]

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    1 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server This document describes how the Netra™ 440 server fans, power supplies, and LED indicators are r epresented in the Sun™ Simple Network Management Pr otocol (SNMP) Agent for Sun Fire™ and Netra Systems. This document contains the following sections: ■ “Sun SNMP Management Agent?[...]

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    2 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Sun SNMP Management Agent The Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems pr ovides the management of supported systems using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Using the Sun SNMP Management Agent, you can monitor inventory , configuration, and ser[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 3 T ABLE 1 Netra 440 Server Containment Model (Hierarchy) Model Description For Location, See: Netra 440 Chassis ➥ Alarm Board Critical Alarm Relay Major Alarm Relay Minor Alarm Relay User Alarm Relay ➥ System Board OpenBoot PROM ➥ Battery Battery V oltage Monitor ➥ CPU/Memory Slo[...]

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    4 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 ➥ Processor 1 Memory Bank 0 FIGURE 4 – item 3 FIGURE 5 – item 5 ➥ Processor 1 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 – item 3 FIGURE 5 – item 1 ➥ Processor 1 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 1 FIGURE 4 – item 3 FIGURE 5 – item 2 ➥ Processor 1 Memory Bank 1 FIGURE 4 – item 3[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 5 CPU 2 Ambient T emperature Sensor ➥ CPU/Memory Slot 3 (far right - viewed from front) FIGURE 4 – item 5 ➥ CPU/Memory Module 3 FIGURE 4 – item 5 ➥ Processor 3 Memory Bank 0 FIGURE 4 – item 5 FIGURE 5 – item 5 ➥ Processor 3 Memory Bank 0 DIMM 0 FIGURE 4 – item 5 FIGURE 5[...]

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    6 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 +12V Rail Monitor -12V Rail Monitor Ethernet 0 1.2V Analog Rail Monitor Ethernet 0 1.2V Digital Rail Monitor Ethernet 1 1.2V Analog Rail Monitor Ethernet 1 1.2V Digital Rail Monitor SCSI Controller 1.8V Rail Monitor T omatillo/Cassini 2.5V Rail Monitor Motherboard Power OK[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 7 ➥ Fan T ray 1 FIGURE 2 – item 14 ➥ Fan 1 FIGURE 2 – item 14 ➥ Fan 1 Active Indicator FIGURE 2 – item 9 Fan 1 Service-Required Indicator FIGURE 2 – item 8 Fan 1 T achometer ➥ Fan T ray 2 FIGURE 2 – item 16 ➥ Fan 2 FIGURE 2 – item 16 ➥ Fan 2 Active Indicator FIGURE[...]

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    8 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 HDD2 Service Required Indicator † Hard Disk Drive 2 (2nd fr om right - viewed from fr ont) FIGURE 2 – item 15 ➥ Hard Disk Drive 3 Bay (right - viewed fr om front) FIGURE 2 – item 17 ➥ HDD3 Okay T o Remove Indicator FIGURE 2 – item 13 HDD3 Service Required Indic[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 9 ➥ PS 2 Okay-T o-Remove Indicator FIGURE 3 – item 20 and item 14 PS 2 Active Indicator FIGURE 3 – item 20 and item 12 PS 2 Service-Required Indicator FIGURE 3 – item 20 and item 13 PS 2 Over-Curr ent Fault Monitor PS 2 Fan Under-Speed Fault Monitor PS 2 Over-V oltage Fault Monito[...]

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    10 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Component and Indicator Identif ication The following figur es show the location of the Netra 440 server components. T ABLE 1 lists of how the agent models these components in an SNMP hierarchy . FIGURE 1 Front Panel Indicators and Components SCC 8 9 10 11 1 23 Indicators[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 11 FIGURE 2 Hard Disk Drive and Fan T ray Components and Indicators SCC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Components and indicators: 1. Hard disk drive (HDD) 0 2. F an tra y 0 3. HDD 1 4. HDD0 oka y to remov e 5. F an tra y 0 ser vice required 6. F an tra y 0 activ e 10. HDD2 oka y to remov e 11. F an tra y 2 [...]

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    12 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 FIGURE 3 Rear Panel Components and Indicators 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 91 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Components and indicators: 1. System locator 2. System ser vice-required 3. System active 4. Network management por t 5. Serial management por t 6. PCI card slot[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 13 FIGURE 4 Internal Components FIGURE 5 Memory Banks and DIMMs Inter nal components: 1. F an T ra y 3/F an 3 2. CPU/memor y module 0 3. CPU/memor y module 1 4. CPU/memor y module 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5. CPU/memor y module 3 6. SCSI disk backplane 4 12 3 Memor y banks and DIMMs 1. Memor y bank 0[...]

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    14 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Fans and Fan T rays The Netra 440 server fans in the fan trays are identif ied in the ENTITY - MIB::entPhysicalT able by the entPhysicalDescr of Fan number , where number is a number in the range from 0 to 3. The fans ar e repr esented in the following tables that extend [...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 15 ■ The sunPlatAlarmState values for the status LEDs will change and sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger traps will be generated with the form shown in T ABLE 5 . If the fan recovers fr om the failure, the following changes will occur: ■ The sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState value for the f[...]

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    16 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 sunPlatNotif icationAdditionalT ext entPhysicalName of the fan tachometer : Tachometer threshold crossed sunPlatNotif icationPerceivedSeverity warning(5) or cleared(6) sunPlatNotif icationProbableCause coolingFanFailure(107) sunPlatNotif icationSpecificPr oblem coolingFan[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 17 Detecting Fan Status Y ou can detect fan status using the following mechanisms: ■ Polling sunPlatNumericSensorCurrent and sunPlatNumericSensorLowerThresholdNonCritical for the fan's tachometer and comparing their values. ■ Polling the sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState of the fa[...]

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    18 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Power Supply Failur es If any of the power supply sensors detect a fault the following changes will occur: ■ The sunPlatBinarySensorCurrent value for the sensor that detected the fault will change from true(1) to false(2) and a sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger trap will be[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 19 T ABLE 6 sunPlatAttributeChangeInteger T rap for a Power Supply Sensor V ariable V alue sunPlatNotif icationEventId unique numeric identif ier sunPlatNotif icationT ime date time sunPlatNotif icationObject entPhysicalDescr . ps sensor instance * * ps sensor instance indicates the row i[...]

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    20 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 sunPlatNotif icationAdditionalT ext entPhysicalName of the sensor : Voltage threshold crossed sunPlatNotif icationPerceivedSeverity major(3) or cleared(6) sunPlatNotif icationProbableCause powerProblem(58) sunPlatNotif icationSpecificPr oblem powerProblem sunPlatNotif ica[...]

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    Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum f or the Netra 440 Server 21 Detecting Power Supply Status Y ou can use the following mechanisms to detect power supply status: ■ Poll the value of sunPlatBinarySensorCurrent for each of the power supply sensors. ■ Poll the value of sunPlatEquipmentOperationalState for the power supply . ■ Receiving a sunPla[...]

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    22 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server • April 2004 Alarm State Changes The alarm relay state cannot be changed using SNMP set commands. However , the alarm relay state can be changed using the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) setalarm command. For more information about ALOM commands, refer to the Sun Advanced Light[...]