Dell 7.4 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Storage Object Message Variables
where "C" is the SCSI ID number of the enclosure management module
(EMM) managing the power supply.
For example, 2122 Redundancy degraded: Power Supply 1, Controller 1,
Connector 0, Target ID 6
SAS Power Supply
Message Format: Power Supply X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure C
For example, 2312 A power supply in the enclosure has an AC failure: Power
Supply 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Enclosure 2
SCSI Temperature Probe
Message Format: Temperature Probe X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID
C
where C is the SCSI ID number of the EMM managing the temperature probe.
For example, 2101 Temperature dropped below the minimum warning
threshold: Temperature Probe 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Target ID 6
SAS Temperature Probe
Message Format: Temperature Probe X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure
C
For example, 2101 Temperature dropped below the minimum warning
threshold: Temperature Probe 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Enclosure 2
SCSI Fan
Message Format: Fan X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID C
where C is the SCSI ID number of the EMM managing the fan.
For example, 2121 Device returned to normal: Fan 1, Controller 1, Connector
0, Target ID 6
SAS Fan
Message Format: Fan X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure C
For example, 2121 Device returned to normal: Fan 1, Controller 1, Connector
0, Enclosure 2
SCSI EMM
Message Format: EMM X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID C
where C is the SCSI ID number of the EMM.
For example, 2121 Device returned to normal: EMM 1, Controller 1,
Connector 0, Target ID 6
SAS EMM
Message Format: EMM X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure C
For example, 2121 Device returned to normal: EMM 1, Controller 1,
Connector 0, Enclosure 2
Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions
The following sections describe alerts generated by the RAID or SCSI controllers supported by Storage
Management. The alerts are displayed in the Server Administrator Alert tab or through Windows Event
Viewer. These alerts can also be forwarded as SNMP traps to other applications.
SNMP traps are generated for the alerts listed in the following sections. These traps are included in the
Server Administrator Storage Management, management information base (MIB). The SNMP traps for
these alerts use all of the SNMP trap variables. For more information on SNMP support and the MIB, see
the SNMP Reference Guide.
To locate an alert, scroll through the following table to find the alert number displayed on the Server
Administrator Alert tab or search this file for the alert message text or number. See Understanding Event
Messages for more information on severity levels.
For more information regarding alert descriptions and the appropriate corrective actions, see the online
help.
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