You can issue the snmptable command to obtain information about the system, specifically information about alerts, audit logs, nodes, VMs, and volumes.
To display information about alerts, issue the following command:
snmptable -v2c -m+/usr/smd/STRATUS-
The command output displays the following:
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The alert number. | ||||||||||||||||||
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The alert severity (see
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The type of alert. Examples are:
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The source of the alert. Examples are:
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The date and time of the alert, in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss, where yyyy is year, mm is month, dd is date, hh is hour, mm is minute, and ss is second (for example, 2017-11-03 23:49:45). |
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If true, Call Home was sent; if false, it was not sent |
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If true, e-Alert was sent; if false, it was not sent |
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If true, SNMP trap was sent; if false, it was not sent |
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Information about the alert. Examples are:
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SNMP trap object identifier (OID) (for example, COMPANY-MIB::nodeSingleSystemDisk) |
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To display information about audit logs, issue the following command:
snmptable -v2c -m+/usr/smd/STRATUS-
The command output displays the following:
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An incrementing number (1, 2, etc. ) to indicate the audit log whose information is displayed.. |
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The date and time that the audit was generated, in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss, where yyyy is year, mm is month, dd is date, hh is hour, mm is minute, and ss is second (for example, 2017-11-03 23:49:45). |
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The name of the user that caused the audit to be generated (for example, audit or admin). |
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The IP address of the host that originated the audit. |
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A description of the action being audited. Examples are:
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To display node information, issue the following command:
snmptable -v2c -m+/usr/smd/STRATUS-
The command output displays the following:
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A number (typically 1 or 2) to indicate the node whose information is displayed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The host ID of the node (for example, host:o34). |
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The node name, node0 or node1. |
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If true, the node is primary. If false, the node is secondary. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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To display VM information, issue the following command:
snmptable -v2c -m+/usr/smd/STRATUS-
The command output displays the following:
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An incrementing number (1, 2, etc. ) to indicate the VM whose information is displayed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The VM ID (for example, vm:o1467). |
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The VM name (for example, MyVM). |
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The node on which the VM is running, node0 or node1. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The VM availability, HA (High Availability) |
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To display volume information, issue the following command:
snmptable -v2c -m+/usr/smd/STRATUS-
The command output displays the following:
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An incrementing number (1, 2, etc. ) to indicate the volume whose information is displayed. | ||||||||||
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The volume ID (for example, volume:o588). |
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The volume name (for example, root). |
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The percentage of the volume that is synchronized. | |||||||||||
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The name of the VM or host that is using the volume (for example, MyVM); none indicates that the volume is not being used. | |||||||||||
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