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03-26-2006 10:11 AM
03-26-2006 10:11 AM
Foundation Agent Event ID's
Does anyone know where I can get a hold of all the various error event ID with the insight manager SNMP traps?
In particular, I'm getting a lot of "Foundation Agent, Event ID: 1180" errors in the system log, and I haven't had much luck searching through the forums for an authorative answer.
I know from the description that it is complaining about disk/busy time on a logical disk, but does that indicate that there is a pending hardware problem too?
In particular, I'm getting a lot of "Foundation Agent, Event ID: 1180" errors in the system log, and I haven't had much luck searching through the forums for an authorative answer.
I know from the description that it is complaining about disk/busy time on a logical disk, but does that indicate that there is a pending hardware problem too?
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03-26-2006 02:05 PM
03-26-2006 02:05 PM
Re: Foundation Agent Event ID's
Fulcrum72:
Error 1180:
Event Identifier: 1180 (Hex)0x8435049c (CPQSTMSG.DLL)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Event Title: HP Drive Array Tape Library Status Change
Log Message: The tape library in slot %s, SCSI bus %s, SCSI target %s has a new status of
%s(Library status values: 1=other, 2=ok, 3=degraded, 4=failed, 5=offline)
Snmp Trap: cpqDaTapeLibraryStatusChange - 3020 in CPQIDA.MIB
Symptom: "Tape Library Status Change. This trap signifies that the agent has detected a
change in the status of a HP tape library. The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus indicates the
current tape library status. The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget indicates the SCSI ID
of the tape library. User Action: If the tape library is failed, check the tape library front
panel."
Supporting SNMP Trap Data
%1 sysName
%2 cpqHoTrapFlags
%3 cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex
%4 cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus
%5 cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget
%6 cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun
%7 cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus
To find Microsoft Windows Events ID and SNMP Traps
http://docs.hp.com/en/6720/349145-004.pdf
If the link is dead, try:
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:7c6JDJ_HnT0J:docs.hp.com/en/6720/349145-004.pdf+Foundation+Agent,+Event+ID:+1180&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1
Good luck.
Rob
Error 1180:
Event Identifier: 1180 (Hex)0x8435049c (CPQSTMSG.DLL)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Event Title: HP Drive Array Tape Library Status Change
Log Message: The tape library in slot %s, SCSI bus %s, SCSI target %s has a new status of
%s(Library status values: 1=other, 2=ok, 3=degraded, 4=failed, 5=offline)
Snmp Trap: cpqDaTapeLibraryStatusChange - 3020 in CPQIDA.MIB
Symptom: "Tape Library Status Change. This trap signifies that the agent has detected a
change in the status of a HP tape library. The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus indicates the
current tape library status. The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget indicates the SCSI ID
of the tape library. User Action: If the tape library is failed, check the tape library front
panel."
Supporting SNMP Trap Data
%1 sysName
%2 cpqHoTrapFlags
%3 cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex
%4 cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus
%5 cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget
%6 cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun
%7 cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus
To find Microsoft Windows Events ID and SNMP Traps
http://docs.hp.com/en/6720/349145-004.pdf
If the link is dead, try:
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:7c6JDJ_HnT0J:docs.hp.com/en/6720/349145-004.pdf+Foundation+Agent,+Event+ID:+1180&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1
Good luck.
Rob
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03-26-2006 02:45 PM
03-26-2006 02:45 PM
Re: Foundation Agent Event ID's
Sorry, I guess I should have been more specific.
It isn't a tape drive that is complaining, but rather my "D:" drive (which is direct-attached)
-----------
OS Information Agent: The Logical Disk Performance Instance, 'D:' is failed with Disk Busy Time of 94 percent.
[SNMP TRAP: 19008 in CPQWINOS.MIB]
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The thing is, I'm not sure what, if anything, is writing willy-nilly to the drive that could be taking all of it's processing power. Or, as I originally asked, is it an indication that a physical drive is somehow failing?
It isn't a tape drive that is complaining, but rather my "D:" drive (which is direct-attached)
-----------
OS Information Agent: The Logical Disk Performance Instance, 'D:' is failed with Disk Busy Time of 94 percent.
[SNMP TRAP: 19008 in CPQWINOS.MIB]
------------
The thing is, I'm not sure what, if anything, is writing willy-nilly to the drive that could be taking all of it's processing power. Or, as I originally asked, is it an indication that a physical drive is somehow failing?
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