Common Problems
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SELinux may forbid Net-SNMP from accessing SSDs (
/dev/nvme*
) and cause the
ES3000 V5 SNMP module to function abnormally, so you need to change the SELinux
rights configuration.
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The firewall may cause failure to obtain SNMP and device information within the
Intranet. If the failure occurs, disable the firewall or modify the firewall settings.
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Before starting Net-SNMP, you can run the following command to check whether the
snmpd.conf file is loaded properly. If the file is not installed properly, the command
output reports an error.
#snmpd -Dread_config -H 2>&1 | grep "Reading" | sort -u
Example
If Net-SNMP 5.7 is used, use the
snmpd.conf
file provided by the ES3000 V5 to start the
snmpd program.
snmpd -d -Lo -c /opt/hio/snmpd.conf
Use the snmpwalk command tool to query ES3000 V5 through SNMPv2c.
snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost enterprises.2011.2
Or query through SNMP v3.
snmpwalk -V3 -u V3user-l auth -a MD5 -A Huawei123#$ 127.0.0.1 enterprises.2011.2
The following command output is an example:
# snmpwalk -Os -c public -v2c 127.0.0.1 enterprises.2011.2
enterprise.2011.2.319.1.0 = STRING: "5.0.1.6"
enterprise.2011.2.319.2.0 = INTEGER: 1
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.1.1 = Gauge32: 1
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.2.1 = STRING: "nvme0"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.3.1 = INTEGER: 1
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.4.1 = STRING: "024YVJ10J4800386"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.5.1 = STRING: "HWE52P432T0L002N"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.6.1 = STRING: "1530"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.7.1 = STRING: "1.3"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.8.1 = STRING: "healthy"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.9.1 = STRING: "no warning"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.10.1 = STRING: "309 degree K (36 degree C)"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.11.1 = Gauge32: 2000
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.12.1 = Gauge32: 2000
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.13.1 = STRING: "286720635.2MB"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.14.1 = STRING: "167814299.3MB"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.15.1 = INTEGER: 100
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.16.1 = STRING: "1.428799%"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.17.1 = INTEGER: 0
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.18.1 = INTEGER: 2658
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.19.1 = STRING: "OK"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.20.1 = STRING: "25W"
enterprise.2011.2.319.3.1.21.1 = STRING: "volatile write cache Disable"
C.5 SNMP OID
This section describes the SNMP object identifier (OID) defined by the ES3000 V5.
The SNMP OID is a value defined in the management information base (MIB) and used to
identify MIB members.
lists the ES3000 V5 SNMP OIDs.
ES3000 V5 NVMe PCIe SSD
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