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Page 1: Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.x Supplement

Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.x

Supplement for the Sun Blade 6000 ModularSystem

Part No.: E20919-01June 2012, Revision A

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Contents

Using This Documentation v

▼ Downloading Chassis Firmware v

About Oracle ILOM on the Modular System 1

Oracle ILOM Overview 1

Oracle ILOM Features Specific to the Modular System 2

Modular System Power Usage 2

Fan Speed Control 3

Modular System Oracle ILOM CLI Targets 3

Sun Blade Zone Manager 4

Oracle ILOM Documentation 4

Monitoring System Health 5

Chassis Sensors Overview 5

Monitoring System Health With ILOM 3.1 5

Oracle ILOM 3.0 Sensor Information 6

Sensor Types 6

Display Sensor Readings in Oracle ILOM 3.0 7

▼ Display Sensor Readings (Web Interface) 7

▼ Display Sensor Readings (CLI) 8

Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0 9

Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0 11

Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0 12

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NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0 14

Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0 15

SNMP and PET Reference Information 17

SNMP Traps 17

PET Event Messages 26

Index 31

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Using This Documentation

This guide provides information about preparing the site for system installation.

This guide is written for system installers and administrators who are familiar withrackmounting systems and installing computer hardware.

The following topics are covered:

■ “Downloading Chassis Firmware” on page v

■ “Documentation and Feedback” on page vi

■ “About This Documentation” on page vi

▼ Downloading Chassis Firmware1. Navigate to the Sun Blade 6000 modular system product page at:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/systems/patches/firmware/release-history-jsp-138416.html

2. Click Sun Blade 6000 Chassis.

3. Click the software update version that you want to download.

The Oracle support login page appears.

4. Enter a user name and password.

5. Click the patch name that is displayed.

6. On the main patch page, click Download.

7. Click on the file that is displayed to download.

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Documentation and Feedback

Provide feedback on this documentation at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/docfeedback

About This DocumentationThis documentation set is available in both PDF and HTML. The information ispresented in topic-based format (similar to online help) and therefore does notinclude chapters, appendices, or section numbering.

A PDF that includes all information on a particular topic subject (such as hardwareinstallation or product notes) can be generated by clicking on the PDF button in theupper left corner of the page.

TABLE P-1

Documentation Link

All OracleProducts

http://www.oracle.com/documentation

Sun Blade 6000modular system

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19938-01/index.html

Oracle ILOM http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/sys-mgmt-networking-190072.html

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About Oracle ILOM on the ModularSystem

The following sections provide information about the Oracle Integrated Lights OutManager (ILOM) 3.x software and describe the Oracle ILOM features that are specificto the modular system.

■ “Oracle ILOM Overview” on page 1

■ “Oracle ILOM Features Specific to the Modular System” on page 2

■ “Oracle ILOM Documentation” on page 4

Oracle ILOM OverviewOracle ILOM is firmware that is preinstalled on Oracle’s Sun systems. Oracle ILOMenables you to remotely manage your Sun servers regardless of the state of the hostsystem.

You can interact with Oracle ILOM through the Oracle ILOM browser-based webinterface or through the Oracle ILOM command-line interface (CLI). You can alsoconfigure Oracle ILOM to integrate with other management tools in your data center.

In the modular system, Oracle ILOM is preinstalled on the chassis monitoringmodule (CMM) and on the service processor (SP) of each server module.

Note – To distinguish between Oracle ILOM on the CMM from Oracle ILOM on theserver module SPs, this supplement uses the terms Oracle ILOM CMM and OracleILOM SP (which applies to the server module SP).

You can use Oracle ILOM CMM to do the following:

■ Customize your Oracle ILOM CMM configuration by creating users and LDAP,RADIUS, and SNMP services.

■ Display and configure settings for chassis components such as power supplies,fans, and NEMs.

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■ Display and configure server modules that are installed in the chassis.

■ Control the power state of modular components.

■ Verify the health of the system and sub-level components.

■ Configure alert notifications for system events.

For a complete discussion of Oracle ILOM 3.0 and 3.1, refer to the appropriate OracleILOM documentation. See “Oracle ILOM Documentation” on page 4.

Related Information

■ “Oracle ILOM Features Specific to the Modular System” on page 2

■ “Monitoring System Health” on page 5

Oracle ILOM Features Specific to theModular SystemThe following Oracle ILOM 3.x features are specific to the modular system. Moreinformation about these features can be found in the Oracle documentation library.

■ “Modular System Power Usage” on page 2

■ “Fan Speed Control” on page 3

■ “Modular System Oracle ILOM CLI Targets” on page 3

■ “Sun Blade Zone Manager” on page 4

Modular System Power UsageOracle ILOM provides SP and CMM configurable properties for limiting andgranting power use on a managed system. These power limiting and power grantingproperties are configurable from the Oracle ILOM CLI and web interface.

For further information about these power usage features in Oracle ILOM, see“Oracle ILOM Documentation” on page 4.

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Fan Speed ControlOracle ILOM CMM uses ambient temperature readings from the power supplies todetermine the lowest fan speed that will maintain appropriate temperatures and toensure that the lowest acoustic levels are attained in a NEBS-compliant environment.

Modular System Oracle ILOM CLI TargetsOracle ILOM CLI targets represent all software and hardware components andservices managed by Oracle ILOM. You specify CLI targets when you interact withOracle ILOM.

CLI targets are identified by a hierarchal path similar to the directories and files of afile system.

The modular system has three top-level Oracle ILOM CMM targets that are referredto as name spaces. The following table shows the CLI targets for Oracle ILOM 3.0 and3.1.

Each target has a set of properties. Properties are the configurable attributes specificto each target.

Note – There are additional targets for server modules. For further information onOracle ILOM CLI targets, see “Oracle ILOM Documentation” on page 4.

ILOM 3.0 target ILOM 3.1 target Description

/CMM /CMM Use this target to configure Oracle ILOM CMMattributes for such things as alerts, clients, the OracleILOM clock, network addresses, and users.

/CH /System Provides component inventory, environmental status,and hardware management at the chassis level. Thesub-targets under /CH or /System correspond tonames of the installed hardware components.

/STORAGE /STORAGE Used to manage chassis storage (storage on storageblades). Chassis storage can be assigned to bladeservers in the chassis.

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Sun Blade Zone ManagerThe Sun Blade Zone Manager handles the SAS-2 storage assignments for the SunBlade Modular System CPU blades, storage devices, and NEMs. The Zone Managerruns on the CMM and communicates to the storage resources over Ethernet linksbetween it and the SAS-2 expanders on the storage modules and the NEMs.

Zone Manager allows storage devices from a storage module installed in the chassisto be assigned to a server module. Storage devices can be assigned to more than oneserver module in the case of a cluster.

For more information on the Sun Blade Zone Manager, see “Oracle ILOMDocumentation” on page 4.

Related Information

■ “Monitoring System Health” on page 5

■ “Oracle ILOM Overview” on page 1

Oracle ILOM DocumentationThis supplement contains information about Oracle ILOM updates specific to the SunBlade 6000 modular system Oracle ILOM CMM 3.x. This document also providesinformation about SNMP traps, PET events, and Oracle ILOM sensors.

For information about Oracle ILOM CMM administration, refer to the Oracle ILOMdocumentation library. The Oracle ILOM documentation library containsdocumentation for setting up and using the Oracle ILOM 3.x. It is available in theOracle ILOM documentation libraries at:

For Oracle ILOM 3.0:

http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=ilom30

For Oracle ILOM 3.1:

http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=ilom31

The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 CMM Administration for Sun Blade6000 and Sun Blade 6048 Modular Systems contains information specific to the CMMand is available in the Oracle ILOM 3.0 documentation library. In the Oracle ILOM3.1 library, the CMM information is integrated into the documentation set, and thereis no CMM-specific administration guide.

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Monitoring System Health

This section describes how to monitor system health for the Sun Blade 6000 modularsystem.

■ “Chassis Sensors Overview” on page 5

■ “Monitoring System Health With ILOM 3.1” on page 5

■ “Oracle ILOM 3.0 Sensor Information” on page 6

Chassis Sensors OverviewThe modular system is equipped with a number of IPMI-compliant sensors thatmeasure voltages, temperatures, fan speeds, and other attributes. Sensors also detectwhen components are installed and removed.

If sensors detect a condition that indicates that service might be required, OracleILOM illuminates modular system LEDs.

You can view sensor readings from the Oracle ILOM web interface or CLI. OracleILOM 3.0 and Oracle ILOM 3.1 differ in the way that sensor information is displayed.

Monitoring System Health With ILOM3.1Use one of the following to interpret the system health in Oracle ILOM 3.1:

■ From the Oracle ILOM 3.1 web interface, click System Information > Summary.

■ From the Oracle ILOM 3.1 CLI, type show under the /System CLI target.

See the Oracle ILOM 3.1 documentation library for more information.

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Note – You can still view the legacy sensor targets from Oracle ILOM 3.0 whenrunning Oracle ILOM 3.1. Refer to the Oracle ILOM 3.1 documentation forinformation on how to display legacy CLI targets.

Oracle ILOM 3.0 Sensor InformationThe following topics describe the modular system sensors for ILOM 3.0.

■ “Sensor Types” on page 6

■ “Display Sensor Readings in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 7

■ “Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 9

■ “Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 11

■ “Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 12

■ “NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 14

■ “Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 15

Sensor TypesThere are two types of sensors:

Type Description Information Displayed

Discrete Displays a single value from a set ofpossible values.

Targets – If applicable, subsensors arelisted.Properties:• Type – Describes the sensor type.• Class – Indicates if the sensor is

discrete or a threshold sensor.• Value – Shows the sensor value.

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Related Information

■ “Display Sensor Readings (CLI)” on page 8

■ “Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 9

■ “Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 11

■ “Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 12

■ “NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 14

■ “Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 15

Display Sensor Readings in Oracle ILOM3.0You can display sensor readings with the Oracle ILOM web interface or CLI.

■ “Display Sensor Readings (Web Interface)” on page 7

■ “Display Sensor Readings (CLI)” on page 8

▼ Display Sensor Readings (Web Interface)1. Log in to the Oracle ILOM CMM web interface.

2. Click System Monitoring --> Sensor Readings.

The Sensor Readings page appears.

3. In the Sensor Readings page, do the following:

Threshold Displays analog readings, such astemperature or voltage levels, andassociated thresholds for that reading.

Targets – If applicable, subsensors arelisted.Properties:• Type – Describes the sensor type.• Value – A near real-time analog

reading from the sensor.• Units – Specifies the units for the

value.• Threshold – A definition of the type

of threshold.

Type Description Information Displayed

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a. Locate the name of the sensor you want to configure.

b. Click the name of the sensor to view the property values associated with thatsensor.

▼ Display Sensor Readings (CLI)

Note – For ILOM 3.1, replace /CH with /SYSTEM.

1. Log in to Oracle ILOM CMM.

2. Use the following syntax to display sensor data:

show target

where target is the path to the sensor. All chassis sensors are located in the /CHspace.

The properties describing the sensor are displayed.

Example:

Note – Alternatively, you can navigate to the target and type the show commandwithout any arguments.

-> show /CH/FM3/F0/TACH

/CH/FM3/F0/TACH Targets:

Properties: type = Fan ipmi_name = FM3/F0/TACH class = Threshold Sensor value = 3200.000 RPM upper_nonrecov_threshold = N/A upper_critical_threshold = N/A upper_noncritical_threshold = N/A lower_noncritical_threshold = N/A lower_critical_threshold = N/A lower_nonrecov_threshold = N/A alarm_status = cleared

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Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0The following tables list the chassis sensors.

Note – For ILOM 3.1, replace /CH with /SYSTEM.

Sensor Reading StateEvent Description

/CH/HOT 0x0001 StateDeasserted

No Indicates that monitored temperatures donot require full fan speed.

0x0002 StateAsserted

No Indicates that monitored temperaturesrequire increased fan speed.

Sensor Threshold Description

/CH/T_AMB Value Reports ambient temperature in thechassis midplane.

Uppernonrecoverable

Upper critical

Upper noncritical

Lower noncritical

Lower critical

Lowernonrecoverable

/CH/VPS Value Virtual power sensors that report the totalpower used by the chassis (the sum ofPS0/IN_POWER and PS1/IN_POWER).

Uppernonrecoverable

Upper critical

Upper noncritical

Lower noncritical

Lower critical

Lowernonrecoverable

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Related Information

■ “Display Sensor Readings (CLI)” on page 8

■ “Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 11

■ “Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 12

■ “NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 14

■ “Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 15

■ “Sensor Types” on page 6

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Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0

The modular system chassis contains six fan modules, numbered FM0 to FM5. Eachmodule contains two fans numbered F0 to F1.

Note – For ILOM 3.1, replace /CH with /SYSTEM.

Related Information

■ “Display Sensor Readings (CLI)” on page 8

■ “Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 9

■ “Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 12

■ “NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 14

■ “Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 15

■ “Sensor Types” on page 6

Sensor Threshold Direction Event Description

/CH/FMn/Fn/TACH Lowernonrecoverable

Assert Yes Fan speed has decreased below lowernonrecoverable threshold.This event indicates that the fan has failed or hasbeen removed.

Lower noncritical Deassert Yes Fan speed has returned to normal from lowernonrecoverable.This event indicates that the fan has returned tonormal or has been replaced.

Sensor Reading State Event Description

/CH/FMn/ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that the fan module has not failed.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that the fan module has failed.

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Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0The modular system chassis contains two power supply modules, numbered PS0 andPS1. Each power supply module contains two sides, numbered S0 and S1.

The power sensors are accurate only when the chassis is drawing a significantamount of power. Under low power conditions, the chassis cannot accuratelymeasure power and reports no reading. Typically, accurate power cannot be reportedif the chassis is drawing less than 1500 watts.

Note – For ILOM 3.1, replace /CH with /SYSTEM.

Sensor Reading State Event Description

/CH/PSn/PRSNT 0x0001 Device Absent Yes Power supply is absent.

0x0002 Device Present Yes Power supply is present.

/CH/PSn/V_3V3_ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supply 3_3Vfault has not occurred.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply 3_3Vfault has occurred.

/CH/PSn/TEMP_WRN 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supply ambienttemperature has not reached the 50°Cto 60°C range.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply ambienttemperature has reached the 50oC to60oC range.

/CH/PSn/TEMP_ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supplytemperature fault has not occurred.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supplytemperature fault has occurred.

/CH/PSn/FAN_ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supply fan faulthas not occurred.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply fan faulthas occurred.

/CH/PSn/Sn/V_OUT_OK 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply sidefault has occurred.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

No Indicates that a power supply sidefault has not occurred.

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/CH/PSn/Sn/V_IN_ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supply sidefault has not occurred.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply sidefault has occurred.

/CH/PSn/Sn/V_12V_ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supply side 12Vvoltage fault has not occurred.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply side 12Vvoltage fault has occurred.

/CH/PSn/Sn/I_12V_ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supply side 12Vvoltage fault has not occurred.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply side 12Vvoltage fault has occurred.

/CH/PSn/Sn/I_12V_WRN 0x0001 Predictive FailureDeasserted

No Indicates that a power supply side 12Vcurrent does not exceed 240A for 100msec.

0x0002 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Indicates that a power supply side 12Vcurrent exceeds 240A for 100 msec.

Sensor Description

/CH/PSn/INPUT_POWER Threshold sensors that report the input (AC)power to the power supplies in watts.

/CH/PSn/OUTPUT_POWER Threshold sensors that report the output (DC)power from the power supplies in watts.

/CH/PSn/T_AMB Threshold sensors that report the ambienttemperature of the power supply modules.

/CH/PSn/V_12V Threshold sensors that report the powersupply module 12V voltage reading.

/CH/PSn/V_3V3 Threshold sensors that report the powersupply module 3_3V voltage reading.

/CH/PSn/I_3V3 Threshold sensors that report the powersupply module 3_3V current rating.

/CH/PSn/FANn/TACH Threshold sensors that report the speed of thetwo fans in the power supply.

/CH/PSn/Sn/I_12V Threshold sensors that report the powersupply side 12V voltage reading.

Sensor Reading State Event Description

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Related Information

■ “Display Sensor Readings (CLI)” on page 8

■ “Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 9

■ “Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 11

■ “NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 14

■ “Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 15

■ “Sensor Types” on page 6

NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0The following table lists possible sensors for NEMs (NEM0 and NEM1).

Note – Not all NEMs have all sensors.

Related Information

■ “Sensor Types” on page 6

■ “Display Sensor Readings (CLI)” on page 8

■ “Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 9

■ “Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 11

■ “Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 12

■ “Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 15

Sensor Reading State Event Description

NEMn/PRSNT 0x0001 Device Absent Yes NEM is absent.

0x0002 Device Present Yes NEM is present.

NEMn/STATE 0x0001 Running Yes NEM is running.

0x0004 Powered Off Yes NEM is powered off.

0x0040 Degraded Yes NEM needs to be serviced.

NEMn/ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes NEM has failed.

0x0002 Predictive FailureDeasserted

Yes NEM has not failed.

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Server Module Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0The following tables lists possible sensors for server modules. Not all server moduleshave all sensors.

Related Information

■ “Display Sensor Readings (CLI)” on page 8

■ “Chassis Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 9

■ “Fan Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 11

■ “Power Supply Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 12

■ “NEM Sensors in Oracle ILOM 3.0” on page 14

■ “Sensor Types” on page 6

Sensor Reading State Event Description

BLn/PRSNT 0x0001 Device Absent No Server module is not present.

0x0002 State Present No Server module is present.

BLn/STATE 0x0001 Running No Server module is running.

0x0004 Power Off No Server module is not powered off.

0x0020 Off Duty No Server module is ready to remove.

BLn/ERR 0x0001 Predictive FailureAsserted

Yes Server module has failed.

0x0002 Predictive FailureDeasserted

Yes Server module has not failed.

BLn/VPS n/a n/a n/a Reports the virtual power for the servermodules.

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SNMP and PET ReferenceInformation

This section SNMP and PET messages that are generated by devices being monitoredby Oracle ILOM. The messages described in this section are for both Sun Blade 6000modular system and Sun Blade 6048 modular system.

For more information about configuring and using SNMP, refer to Oracle IntegratedLights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 SNMP, IPMI, CIM, WS-MAN Protocol ManagementReference.

■ “SNMP Traps” on page 17

■ “PET Event Messages” on page 26

SNMP TrapsSNMP Traps are generated by the SNMP agents that are installed on the SNMPdevices being managed by Oracle ILOM. Oracle ILOM receives the SNMP Traps andconverts them into SNMP event messages that appear in the event log. For moreinformation about the SNMP event messages that might be generated on yoursystem, see the following table.

Note – For ILOM 3.1, replace /CH with /SYSTEM.

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SNMP Event SNMP Trap Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

Uppercriticalthresholdexceeded

sunHwTrapTempCritThresholdExceeded

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Major A temperature sensor hasreported that its value hasgone above an uppercritical threshold settingor below a lower criticalthreshold setting. ThesunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whetherthe threshold was anupper or lower.

Uppercriticalthreshold nolongerexceeded

sunHwTrapTempCritThresholdDeasserted

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Informational A temperature sensor hasreported that its value hasgone below an uppercritical threshold settingor above a lower criticalthreshold setting. ThesunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whetherthe threshold was anupper or lower.

Upper fatalthresholdexceeded

sunHwTrapTempFatalThresholdExceeded

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Critical A temperature sensor hasreported that its value hasgone above an upper fatalthreshold setting or belowa lower fatal thresholdsetting. ThesunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whetherthe threshold was anupper or lower.

Upper fatalthreshold nolongerexceeded

sunHwTrapTempFatalThresholdDeasserted

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Informational A temperature sensor hasreported that its value hasgone below an upper fatalthreshold setting or abovea lower fatal thresholdsetting. ThesunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whetherthe threshold was anupper or lower.

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Assert sunHwTrapComponentError

/CH/HOT/CH/BLx/ERR/CH/BLx/ESM/ERR/CH/NEMx/ERR/CH/PSx/V_3V3_ERR/CH/PSx/TEMP_WRN/CH/PSx/TEMP_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_OUT_OK/CH/PSx/Sx/V_IN_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_12V_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_WRN

Major A sensor has detected anerror. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

Deassert sunHwTrapComponentOk

/CH/HOT/CH/BLx/ERR/CH/BLx/ESM/ERR/CH/NEMx/ERR/CH/PSx/V_3V3_ERR/CH/PSx/TEMP_WRN/CH/PSx/TEMP_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_OUT_OK/CH/PSx/Sx/V_IN_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_12V_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_WRN

Informational A sensor has returned toits normal state. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

Lower fatalthresholdexceeded

sunHwTrapFanSpeedFatalThresholdExceeded

/CH/PSx/FANx/TACH Critical A fan speed sensor hasreported that its value hasgone above an upper fatalthreshold setting or belowa lower fatal thresholdsetting. ThesunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whetherthe threshold was anupper or lower.

SNMP Event SNMP Trap Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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Lower fatalthreshold nolongerexceeded

sunHwTrapFanSpeedFatalThresholdDeasserted

/CH/PSx/FANx/TACH Informational A fan speed sensor hasreported that its value hasgone below an upper fatalthreshold setting or abovea lower fatal thresholdsetting. ThesunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whetherthe threshold was anupper or lower.

Remove sunHwTrapFruRemoved

/CH/BLx/CH/NEMx/CH/PSx

Informational A field replaceable unithas been removed fromthe system.

Insert sunHwTrapFruInserted

/CH/BLx/CH/NEMx/CH/PSx

Informational A field replaceable unithas been inserted into thesystem.

Install error sunHwTrapComponentError

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Major A sensor has detected anerror. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

Assert sunHwTrapFanError

/CH/FMx/ERR/CH/PSx/FAN_ERR

Major A fan sensor has detectedan error.

Deassert sunHwTrapFanOk /CH/FMx/ERR/CH/PSx/FAN_ERR

Informational A fan sensor has returnedto its normal state.

eventfault.chassis.device.fail

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH/FM/CH/BL

Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.failcleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH/FM/CH/BL

Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

SNMP Event SNMP Trap Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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eventfault.chassis.env.power.loss

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFault

/CH/PS Major A power supplycomponent is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.env.power.loss cleared

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFaultCleared

/CH/PS Informational A power supplycomponent fault has beencleared.

eventfault.chassis.power.undervoltage

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFault

/CH/PS Major A power supplycomponent is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.power.undervoltagecleared

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFaultCleared

/CH/PS Informational A power supplycomponent fault has beencleared.

eventfault.chassis.power.overcurrent

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFault

/CH/PS Major A power supplycomponent is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.power.overcurrentcleared

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFaultCleared

/CH/PS Informational A power supplycomponent fault has beencleared.

eventfault.chassis.power.overtemperature

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFault

/CH/PS Major A power supplycomponent is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.power.overtemperaturecleared

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFaultCleared

/CH/PS Informational A power supplycomponent fault has beencleared.

eventfault.chassis.device.fan.fail

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFault

/CH/PS Major A power supplycomponent is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.device.fan.fail cleared

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFaultCleared

/CH/PS Informational A power supplycomponent fault has beencleared.

SNMP Event SNMP Trap Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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eventfault.chassis.device.missing

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.missing cleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.env.power.loss

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH/PS/S Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.env.power.loss cleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH/PS/S Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.psu.fail

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFault

/CH/PS Major A power supplycomponent is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.device.psu.fail cleared

sunHwTrapPowerSupplyFaultCleared

/CH/PS Informational A power supplycomponent fault has beencleared.

eventfault.chassis.device.psu.fail

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH/PS/S Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

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eventfault.chassis.device.psu.fail cleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH/PS/S Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.power.overcurrent

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH/PS/S Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.power.overcurrentcleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH/PS/S Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.fan.fail

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH/PS/FAN Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.fan.fail cleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH/PS/FAN Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.env.temp.over-warn

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

SNMP Event SNMP Trap Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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eventfault.chassis.env.temp.over-warncleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.env.temp.over-fail

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.env.temp.over-fail cleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.fail

sunHwTrapIOFault /CH/NEM Major A component in the IOsubsystem is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.device.failcleared

sunHwTrapIOFaultCleared

/CH/NEM Informational An IO subsystemcomponent fault has beencleared.

eventfault.fruid.corrupt

sunHwTrapIOFault /CH/NEM Major A component in the IOsubsystem is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.fruid.corrupt cleared

sunHwTrapIOFaultCleared

/CH/NEM Informational An IO subsystemcomponent fault has beencleared.

eventfault.chassis.device.population-invalid

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

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eventfault.chassis.device.population-invalidcleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.sas-expander.fail

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH/BL Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.sas-expander.failcleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH/BL Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.chassis.device.sas-expander.fail

sunHwTrapIOFault /CH/NEM Major A component in the IOsubsystem is suspected ofcausing a fault.

eventfault.chassis.device.sas-expander.failcleared

sunHwTrapIOFaultCleared

/CH/NEM Informational An IO subsystemcomponent fault has beencleared.

SNMP Event SNMP Trap Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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PET Event MessagesPET events are generated by systems with ASF or an IPMI baseboard managementcontroller. The PET events provide advance warning of possible system failures. Formore information about the PET event messages that might occur on your system,see the following table.

Note – For ILOM 3.1, replace /CH with /SYSTEM.

eventfault.fruid.corrupt

sunHwTrapComponentFault

/CH/BL Major A component is suspectedof causing a fault. Thisgeneric ’component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

eventfault.fruid.corrupt cleared

sunHwTrapComponentFaultCleared

/CH/BL Informational A component fault hasbeen cleared. This generic’component’ trap isgenerated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype

Multipleevents*

sunHwTrapComponentOk

/CH/BLx/STATE

/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational A sensor has returned toits normal state. Thisgeneric ‘component’ trapis generated when theSNMP agent does notrecognize the componenttype.

* Events include: Transition to Running, Transition to In Test, Transition to Power Off, Transition to On Line, Transition to Off Line, Tran-sition to Off Duty, Transition to Degraded, Transition to Power Save

SNMP Event SNMP Trap Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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PET Event PET Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

TemperatureUpper criticalthreshold hasbeen exceeded

petTrapTemperatureUpperNonCriticalGoingHigh

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Major Temperature hasincreased aboveupper criticalthreshold.

TemperatureUpper criticalthreshold nolonger exceeded

petTrapTemperatureUpperNonCriticalGoingLowDeassert

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Warning Temperature hasdecreased belowupper criticalthreshold.

TemperatureLower fatalthreshold hasbeen exceeded

petTrapTemperatureUpperNonRecoverableGoingHigh

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Critical Temperature hasincreased aboveuppernon-recoverablethreshold.

TemperatureLower fatalthreshold nolonger exceeded

petTrapTemperatureUpperNonRecoverableGoingLowDeassert

/CH/T_AMB/CH/PSx/T_AMB

Major Temperature hasdecreased belowuppernon-recoverablethreshold.

Temperaturesensor ASSERT

petTrapTemperatureStateAssertedAssert

/CH/HOT Critical Temperature eventoccured. Possiblecause: CPU is too hot.

TemperaturesensorDEASSERT

petTrapTemperatureStateDeassertedAssert

/CH/HOT Informational Temperature eventoccured.

Entity PresenceInsert

petTrapEntityPresenceDeviceInsertedAssert

/CH/BLx/PRSNT/CH/BLx/HDDx/PRSNT/CH/BLx/FMODx/PRSNT/CH/BLx/ESM/PRSNT/CH/NEMx/PRSNT/CH/PSx/PRSNT

Informational A device is present orhas been inserted.

Entity PresenceRemove

petTrapEntityPresenceDeviceRemovedAssert

/CH/BLx/PRSNT/CH/BLx/HDDx/PRSNT/CH/BLx/FMODx/PRSNT/CH/BLx/ESM/PRSNT/CH/NEMx/PRSNT/CH/PSx/PRSNT

Informational A device is absent orhas been removed.

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ModuleTransition toRunning assert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToRunningAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational A device hastransitioned to thenormal running state.For a blade, thisindicates that thehost has powered on.

ModuleTransition to InTest assert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToInTestAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational A device is in atransitional state.(Used only forNEMs.)

ModuleTransition toPower Off assert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToPowerOffAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational A device haspowered off.

ModuleTransition to OnLine assert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToOnLineAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational A device is onlineand ready to enterthe running state.(Used only forNEMs.)

ModuleTransition to OffLine assert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToOffLineAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational Unused.

ModuleTransition to OffDuty assert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToOffDutyAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational A device is no longerin use and is ready tobe removed.

ModuleTransition toDegraded assert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToDegradedAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational A device has entereda state of degradedoperation, forexample, due to ahardware fault, or anover-temperaturecondition that causedthe device to shutitself down.

ModuleTransition toPower Saveassert

petTrapModuleBoardTransitionToPowerSaveAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational Unused.

Module InstallError assert

petTrapModuleBoardInstallErrorAssert

/CH/BLx/STATE/CH/NEMx/STATE

Informational Unused.

OEM ReservedreportingPredictiveFailure

petTrapOEMPredictiveFailureAsserted12583937

/CH/BLx/ERR/CH/BLx/ESM/ERR/CH/NEMx/ERR

Major OEM predictivefailure asserted.

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OEM ReservedReturn to normal

petTrapOEMPredictiveFailureDeasserted

/CH/BLx/ERR/CH/BLx/ESM/ERR/CH/NEMx/ERR

Informational OEM predictivefailure deasserted.

Fan reportingPredictiveFailure

petTrapFanPredictiveFailureAsserted

/CH/FMx/ERR/CH/PSx/FAN_ERR

Major Fan predictive failureis detected.

Fan Return tonormal

petTrapFanPredictiveFailureDeasserted

/CH/FMx/ERR/CH/PSx/FAN_ERR

Informational Fan predictive failurestate is cleared.

VoltagereportingPredictiveFailure

petTrapVoltagePredictiveFailureAssertedAssert

/CH/PSx/V_3V3_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_IN_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_12V_ERR

Major Voltagepredictivefailure is detected.

Voltage Returnto normal

petTrapVoltagePredictiveFailureDeassertedAssert

/CH/PSx/V_3V3_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_IN_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/V_12V_ERR

Informational Predictive failurestate due to voltageevent has beencleared.

TemperaturereportingPredictiveFailure

petTrapTemperaturePredictiveFailureAsserted

/CH/PSx/TEMP_WRN/CH/PSx/TEMP_ERR

Major System is reporting apredictive failure as aresult of hightemperature.

TemperatureReturn to normal

petTrapTemperaturePredictiveFailureDeasserted

/CH/PSx/TEMP_WRN/CH/PSx/TEMP_ERR

Informational Predictive failurestate due to hightemperature has beencleared.

Fan Lower fatalthreshold hasbeen exceeded

petTrapFanLowerNonRecoverableGoingLow

/CH/PSx/FANx/TACH Critical Fan speed hasdecreased belowlowernon-recoverablethreshold. Fan failedor removed.

Fan Lower fatalthreshold nolonger exceeded

petTrapFanLowerNonRecoverableGoingHighDeassert

/CH/PSx/FANx/TACH Major Fan speed hasincreased abovelowernon-recoverablethreshold.

Voltage sensorASSERT

petTrapVoltageStateAssertedAssert

/CH/PSx/Sx/V_OUT_OK

Informational Voltage event hasoccurred.

PET Event PET Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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Voltage sensorDEASSERT

petTrapVoltageStateDeassertedAssert

/CH/PSx/Sx/V_OUT_OK

Informational Voltage event hasoccurred.

CurrentreportingPredictiveFailure

petTrapCurrentPredictiveFailureAsserted

/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_WRN

Major Predictive failure dueto electric currentconditions.

Current Returnto normal

petTrapCurrentPredictiveFailureDeasserted

/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_ERR/CH/PSx/Sx/I_12V_WRN

Informational Predictive failurecaused by electriccurrent conditions.

PET Event PET Sent Sensor Name Severity Description

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Index

Cchassis

sensors, 9CMM ILOM, defined, 1

Ddiscrete sensors, 5displaying

sensor readings, 8

Ffan sensors, 11fan speed control, 3features of Oracle, 2

IILOM

CMM, 1targets, 3

Mmodular system

sensors, overview, 5sensors, understanding, 17targets, 3

NNEMs

sensors, 14

Ooverview of Oracle ILOM, 1

Ppower supply

sensors, 12

Ssensors

chassis, 9displaying, 8fan, 11NEM, 14overview, 5power supply, 12server module, 15understanding, 17

server modulessensors, 15

SP ILOM, defined, 1

Ttargets in Oracle ILOM, 3targets, modular system, 3

threshold sensors, 5

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