
Technical specifications 82
Table 6-4
SCS enterprise traps
Trap
Description and variables
NFSPortNeedsMount
NFS is enabled on the port, but a mount is required (using an
NFS Enable
command)
before the port can open and write to the history file on the NFS server.
Variables: SCS port number, port error status, plus primary and secondary NFS error codes.
See “NFS error codes and ports.”
NFSPortNoRecentErrors
NFS is enabled on the port and has successfully opened the history file on the NFS server.
However, an
NFSPortWriteError
or an
NFSPortOverrunError
trap was previously
sent for that port. A successful write to the file has since been performed, and 15 minutes
have subsequently elapsed without any errors being encountered.
Variable: SCS port number
NFSPortOpenFailGaveUp
NFS is enabled on the port, but repeated attempts to open the history file on the NFS server
have failed. No additional file open retries will be performed.
Variables: SCS port number, port error status plus primary and secondary NFS error codes.
See “NFS error codes and ports.”
NFSPortOpenFailRetrying
NFS is enabled on the port, but the first attempt to open the history file on the NFS server
has failed. Additional file open retries are being performed.
Variables: SCS port number, port error status plus primary and secondary NFS error codes.
See “NFS error codes and ports.”
NFSPortOverrunError
NFS is enabled on the port and has successfully opened the history file on the NFS server.
However, an overrun error occurred when writing to that file.
Variables: SCS port number, port error status plus primary and secondary NFS error codes.
See “NFS error codes and ports.”
NFSPortWriteError
NFS is enabled on the port and has successfully opened the history file on the NFS server.
However, an error occurred when writing to that file.
Variables: SCS port number, port error status plus primary and secondary NFS error codes.
See “NFS error codes and ports.”
NFSUnmountedOK
NFS is disabled, and the unmount operation has completed successfully.
PortAlert
The SCS detected a port alert string on a serial port.
Variables: Server name, port number, and port alert string
PortPowerOffDetect
The SCS detected that a port’s power on/off control signal is in the state indicating power is
off. This trap is sent upon initialization if the condition is detected. Subsequent traps are sent
only if this signal changes state.
Variables: Server name and port number
PortPowerOnDetect
The SCS detected that a port’s power on/off control signal is in the state indicating power is
on. This trap is sent upon initialization if the condition is detected. Subsequent traps are sent
only if this signal changes state.
Variables: Server name and port number
RebootStarted
The SCS is rebooting.
Variable: Initiating user name
SerialSessionStarted
A serial session has started.
Variables: User name, server name, and port number
SerialSessionStopped
A serial session has stopped.
Variables: User name, server name, and port number
SerialSessionTerminated
Another user has terminated a serial session.
Variables: Initiating user name, terminated user name, server name, and port number
UserAdded
A new user has been added to the SCS user database.
Variables: Initiating user name and new user name
UserAuthenticationFailure
A user failed to authenticate with the SCS.
Variable: User name
UserDatabaseFileLoaded
The SCS has loaded a user database file.
Variables: Initiating user name and name of loaded file
UserDeleted
A user has been deleted from the SCS user database.
Variables: Initiating user name and deleted user name