Working with Stinger Shelves and Modules
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Monitoring the status of remote shelves
The
remote-shelf-stat
profile resides on the host for monitoring remote shelves.
The
remoteshelf
command displays information about enabled remote shelves in the
hosted system.
You can set alarms and traps to notify an SNMP management station when certain
conditions occur on a remote shelf. See “Enabling traps for events on remote shelves”
on page 8-30 for more information.
Using the
remote-shelf-stat
profile
When the host detects an enabled remote shelf, the system creates a
remote-shelf-
stat
profile for the shelf. For example:
HOST>
dir remote-shelf-stat
0 08/27/2003 16:11:22 shelf-2
0 08/27/2003 16:17:39 shelf-3
0 08/27/2003 16:13:33 shelf-4
The
remote-shelf-stat
profile is read-only, and maintains dynamic state information
regarding the remote shelf. It is accessible by SNMP managers.
The contents of the
remote-shelf-stat
profile are listed in the following table. The
differences in the fields of the
remote-shelf-stat
profile for a hosted Compact
Remote system and a hosted MRT system are noted where applicable.
Parameter
Setting
remote-shelf-id
Shelf ID of the remote shelf represented in this profile.
remote-shelf-oper-state
Operational state of the remote shelf. Values can
indicate that the remote shelf is up or down, if the link
between the host and remote shelf failed to come up,
or that the host-to-shelf autodiscovery process is
currently in progress or has established the link to the
operational remote shelf.
internal-fan-unit-failed
An alarm was received from the remote shelf fan to
indicate a failure of the internal fan unit
(
yes
or
no
).
Not meaningful for
Stinger
MRT units.
external-fan-unit-failed
An alarm was received from the remote shelf fan to
indicate a failure of the external fan unit
(yes
or
n
o).
Not meaningful for Stinger MRT units.
door-open
An alarm was received from the remote shelf fan to
indicate that the door is open
(yes
or
n
o).
Not meaningful for Stinger MRT units.
over-temperature
Whether the cabinet temperature exceeds the
threshold (
yes
or
no
).
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