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05-21-2013 11:36 AM - edited 05-21-2013 11:42 AM
05-21-2013 11:36 AM - edited 05-21-2013 11:42 AM
Re: No ILO# SNMP Alerts
The ILO driver we use for windows is call HPQILO2.sys.
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05-21-2013 12:02 PM
05-21-2013 12:02 PM
Re: No ILO# SNMP Alerts
HPQILO2.sys is the iLO2 Health Driver that communicates to iLO2 through a KCS interface.
You need the Channel Interface driver CpqCiDrv.sys
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05-21-2013 12:10 PM
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Re: No ILO# SNMP Alerts
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05-21-2013 12:13 PM
05-21-2013 12:13 PM
Re: No ILO# SNMP Alerts
Also, I have the UPD815mib.zip and this is what CPQHSV110V3.MIB says about 9015 and 9016.
mngmtAgentTrap_9015 TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE compaq
VARIABLES { hostName,
scellNameDateTime,
agentEventCode,
agentEventDescription }
DESCRIPTION
"Vdisk cache data lost error"
--#TYPE "Management Agent Event"
--#SUMMARY "Host %s : SCellName-TimeDate %s : EventCode %d : Description %s"
--#ARGUMENTS {0,1,2,3,}
--#SEVERITY INFORMATIONAL
--#TIMEINDEX 136
::= 136009015
mngmtAgentTrap_9016 TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE compaq
VARIABLES { hostName,
scellNameDateTime,
agentEventCode,
agentEventDescription }
DESCRIPTION
"Vdisk data lost error resolved"
--#TYPE "Management Agent Event"
--#SUMMARY "Host %s : SCellName-TimeDate %s : EventCode %d : Description %s"
--#ARGUMENTS {0,1,2,3,}
--#SEVERITY INFORMATIONAL
--#TIMEINDEX 136
::= 136009016
Do I need to look elsewhere?
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05-21-2013 12:53 PM - edited 05-21-2013 12:57 PM
05-21-2013 12:53 PM - edited 05-21-2013 12:57 PM
Re: No ILO# SNMP Alerts
I found the traps in upd925mib.zip in the CPQSM2.MIB
cpqSm2NicLinkDown TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE compaq
VARIABLES { sysName }
DESCRIPTION
"The iLO NIC Link is Down.
The Remote Insight/ Integrated Lights-Out firmware has
detected the loss of network link."
--#TYPE "The iLO NIC Link is Down (9015)"
--#SUMMARY "The iLO NIC link has been lost."
--#ARGUMENTS {}
--#SEVERITY CRITICAL
--#TIMEINDEX 99
--#STATE DEGRADED
--#SIMPLE_SEVERITY CRITICAL
--#HWSTATUS_CATEGORY NETWORK
::= 9015
cpqSm2NicLinkUp TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE compaq
VARIABLES { sysName }
DESCRIPTION
"The iLO NIC Link is Up.
The Remote Insight/ Integrated Lights-Out firmware has
detected the presence of network link."
--#TYPE "The iLO NIC Link is Up (9016)"
--#SUMMARY "The iLO NIC link has been restored."
--#ARGUMENTS {}
--#SEVERITY INFORMATIONAL
--#TIMEINDEX 99
--#STATE OPERATIONAL
--#SIMPLE_SEVERITY OK
--#HWSTATUS_CATEGORY NETWORK
::= 9016
So with that said, is there a minimum requirement for support for the ILO2?
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08-22-2013 10:20 AM - edited 08-22-2013 10:21 AM
08-22-2013 10:20 AM - edited 08-22-2013 10:21 AM
Re: No ILO# SNMP Alerts
There is an update from Engineering via our HP support team. They were able to replicate the scenario in iLO2.
- “I just tested this using my iLO2 with PSP v9.70 and the latest 2013.02 SPP. The Agents are not sending the SNMP trap when iLO2 NIC changes link status.”
They indicated they will fix for the next scheduled SPP release. iLO3 uses the same agent for SNMP so that will be covered as well.
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