Power Events
Messages and Descriptions Component Name
The sunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whether the threshold was an upper or lower
threshold.
SNMP Trap: sunHwTrapVoltageNonCritThresholdExceeded
Oracle ILOM Event Message: Upper noncritical threshold exceeded
Severity and Description: Minor; A voltage sensor has reported that its value has gone above an
upper noncritical threshold setting or below a lower noncritical threshold setting.
The sunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whether the threshold was an upper or lower
threshold.
/SYS/PS[0-1]/V_12V
/SYS/PS[0-1]/V_12V_STBY
/SYS/PS[0-1]/V_IN
SNMP Trap: sunHwTrapVoltageOk
Oracle ILOM Event Message: Upper noncritical threshold no longer exceeded
Severity and Description: Informational; A voltage sensor has reported that its value is in the
normal operating range.
/SYS/PS[0-1]/V_12V
/SYS/PS[0-1]/V_12V_STBY
/SYS/PS[0-1]/V_IN
SNMP Trap: sunHwTrapSensorNonCritThresholdExceeded
Oracle ILOM Event Message: Upper noncritical threshold exceeded
Severity and Description: Minor; A sensor has reported that its value has gone above an upper
noncritical threshold setting or below a lower noncritical threshold setting. This generic 'sensor'
trap is generated when the SNMP agent does not recognize the component type.
The sunHwTrapThresholdType object indicates whether the threshold was an upper or lower
threshold.
/SYS/VPS_CPUS
/SYS/VPS_MEMORY
SNMP Trap: sunHwTrapSensorThresholdOk
Oracle ILOM Event Message: Upper noncritical threshold no longer exceeded
Severity and Description: Informational; A sensor has reported that its value is in the normal
operating range. This generic 'sensor' trap is generated when the SNMP agent does not recognize
the component type.
/SYS/VPS_CPUS
/SYS/VPS_MEMORY
Related Information
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“System Chassis Components” on page 285
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“Cooling Unit Components” on page 287
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“Disk Backplane Components” on page 287
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“Memory Device Components” on page 289
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“Power Unit Components” on page 289
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“Processor Components” on page 290
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“System Motherboard Components” on page 291
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“Hard Disk Drive Components” on page 293
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