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Monitoring Components and
Identifying SNMP Messages
This section includes information about monitoring components and identifying
SNMP messages for the Sun Server X4-2.
The following sections are discussed.
Related Information
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1 Documentation Library at:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs
Monitoring Component Health and
Faults Using Oracle ILOM
The Oracle ILOM 3.1 interfaces provide easy-to-view information about the health
status of system components. From the Oracle ILOM web interface or the /System
target in the Oracle ILOM command-line interface, you can collect system-specific
information about the server, determine the health state of discrete components, and
view any open problems on the server. Oracle ILOM automatically detects system
hardware faults and environmental conditions on the server. If a problem occurs on
the server, Oracle ILOM will automatically do the following:
Description Links
Review how Oracle ILOM monitors
component health and faults.
“Monitoring Component Health and Faults
Using Oracle ILOM” on page 227
Review information about system
components and nomenclature.
“Monitoring System Components” on
page 228
Review SNMP traps generated by the
server.
“Identifying SNMP Trap Messages” on
page 239

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