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Related Information
■ “System Chassis Components” on page 229
■ “Cooling Unit Components” on page 231
■ “Disk Backplane Components” on page 232
■ “Memory Device Components” on page 232
■ “Power Unit Components” on page 233
■ “Processor Components” on page 235
■ “System Board Components” on page 235
■ “System Firmware Components” on page 237
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 alert rule destinations to start receiving these traps, refer to the
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1 Documentation Library at:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs
The tables in these sections list the set of SNMP traps that are generated from Oracle
ILOM:
■ “Generic Host Events” on page 240
■ “Environmental Events” on page 240
■ “Hard Disk Drive Events” on page 242
/SYS/DBP[0-2]/HDD[0-y]/OK2RM Indicator Hard disk
drive OK to
Remove
LED
Color: Blue
Location: HDD
Off: Normal
On: Ready to remove
/SYS/DBP[0-2]/HDD[0-y]/STATE Discrete
sensor
Writable
multistate,
slot/connect
or sensor
type, per
IPMI
FAULT: Asserts
SERVICE
IDENTIFY: Blinks
OK2RM
OK2RM: Asserts
OK2RM
Component Name (Oracle ILOM CLI
Targets) IPMI Type Description
Values
(if applicable)