Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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8-1816 Issue 1 May 2002
1. These events will degrade the server’s state of health.
System Technician-Demanded Tests:
Descriptions and Error Codes
This MO provides no on-demand tests for system technicians.
Trap (3) - upsAlarmFuseFailure Alarm string = #1,ACT,UPS,A,38,WRN,Miscellaneous trap, e.g.,
bad battery
This UPS trap [Event #38] is a miscellaneous environmental alarm.
This alarm is sent from the UPS that in this case supports server A.
For example, the alarm could mean that the battery may be bad
and should be replaced.
Also, a MAJOR alarm was sent to an alarm receiver and has been
acknowledged.
Trap (4) - upsAlarmFuseFailure Alarm string = #1,ACT,UPS,A,39,WRN,Miscellaneous trap, e.g.,
bad battery
This UPS trap [Event #39] is a miscellaneous environmental alarm.
This alarm is sent from the UPS that in this case supports server A.
For example, the alarm could mean that the battery may be bad
and should be replaced.
Also, a MAJOR alarm was sent to an alarm receiver and has been
acknowledged.
Trap (3) -
upsAlarmGeneralFault
#1,ACT,UPS,A,40,WRN,Miscellaneous trap, e.g., bad battery
This UPS trap [Event #40] is a miscellaneous environmental alarm.
This alarm is sent from the UPS that in this case supports server A.
For example, the alarm could mean that the battery may be bad
and should be replaced.
Also, a MAJOR alarm was sent to an alarm receiver and has been
acknowledged.
Trap (4) -
upsAlarmGeneralFault
#1,ACT,UPS,A,41,WRN,Miscellaneous trap, e.g., bad battery
This UPS trap [Event #41] is a miscellaneous environmental alarm.
This alarm is sent from the UPS that in this case supports server A.
For example, the alarm could mean that the battery may be bad
and should be replaced.
Also, a MAJOR alarm was sent to an alarm receiver and has been
acknowledged.
Table 8-692. Server’s SNMP Traps — Continued
Enterprise Specific Trap and
Event Numbers Definition of Traps
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