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Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP traps 303
cpqDaCntlrModel
cpqDaCntlrSerialNumber
cpqDaCntlrFWRev
cpqDaAccelTotalMemory
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Status is now [cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus].”
NT Event ID: 1165 (Hex)0x8435048d (cpqstmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Event Title: Drive Array Controller Active.
Log Message: The Drive Array Controller in slot %4 has become the active controller.
SNMP Trap: cpqDaCntlrActive - 3016 in CPQIDA.MIB
Symptom: Controller Active. This trap indicates that the agent has detected that a backup array controller in
a duplexed pair has switched over to the active role. The variable cpqDaCntlrSlot indicates the active
controller slot, and cpqDaCntlrPartnerSlot indicates the backup.
User Action: Check the partner controller for problems. If this was the result of a user initiated switch-over, no
action is required.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqDaCntlrSlot
cpqDaCntlrPartnerSlot
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Controller in slot [cpqDaCntlrSlot] is now active.”
NT Event ID: 1173 (Hex)0x84350495 (cpqstmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Event Title: Fibre Channel Tape Controller Status Change.
Log Message: Fibre Channel tape controller with world wide name “%4” has a new status of %5.
SNMP Trap: cpqFcTapeCntlrStatusChange - 16008 in CPQFCA.MIB
Symptom: Fibre Channel Tape Controller Status Change. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a
change in the status of a Fiber Channel Tape Controller. The variable cpqFcTapeCntlrStatus indicates the
current tape controller status. The variable cpqFcTapeCntlrWWN indicates the unique tape controller world
wide name associated with this controller.
User Action: If the tape controller status is offline, access to the tape library and tapes has been lost. Check
the tape library and all Fibre connections for problems.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqFcTapeCntlrWWN
cpqFcTapeCntlrStatus

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