Identifying SNMP Trap Messages
Component Name (Oracle ILOM CLI
Targets)
IPMI Type Description Values (if applicable)
/SYS/DBP/HDD[0-x]/STATE Discrete sensor Writable multistate, slot/connector
sensor type, per IPMI
01h-FAULT_STATUS
02h-IDENTITY
04h-INSTALLED
20h-SLOT_POWER_OFF
/SYS/DBP/HDD[0-x]/SERVICE Indicator Hard disk drive Fault-Service
Required LED
Color: Amber
Location: HDD
Off: Normal
On: Hard disk drive was diagnosed
as faulty.
/SYS/DBP/HDD[0-x]/OK2RM Indicator Hard disk drive OK to Remove LED Color: Blue
Location: HDD
Off: Normal
On: Drive is ready to remove.
/SYS/DBP/HDD[0-x]/NVME FRU NVMe drive FRU
/SYS/DBP/HDD[0-x]/NVME/PRSNT Discrete sensor NVMe device presence 01h-ENTITY_ABSENT
02h-ENTITY_PRESENT
Related Information
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“System Chassis Components” on page 291
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“Cooling Unit Components” on page 293
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“Disk Backplane Components” on page 294
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“Memory Device Components” on page 295
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“Power Unit Components” on page 295
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“Processor Components” on page 297
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“System Motherboard Components” on page 297
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“System Firmware Components” on page 299
Identifying SNMP Trap Messages
It is possible to configure Oracle ILOM to generate Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) traps when hardware problems occur. For information about how to configure SNMP
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