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SNMP Reference Guide for iDRAC, Chassis Management Controller and OpenManage Enterprise - Modular Management Software 1.30.00

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Enclosure Temperature Probe Table

The objects provide information about the Enclosure Temperature Probe Table group in storage.

NOTE The Storage Details Group is introduced in VRTX CMC from this release. The iDRAC and CMC have the same Storage attributes with some modification in CMC. The Object ID mentioned example: 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.1 for the table group are attributes for checking on iDRAC. To check the corresponding set of attributes for VRTX CMC systems, use the Object ID example: 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.2.6.1.20.130.11.1.1.
Table 1. Enclosure Temperature Probe NumberThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeNumber
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.1
Description Instance number of this temperature probe
Syntax INTEGER (1..255)
Access read-only
Table 2. Enclosure Temperature Probe NameThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeName
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.2
Description The temperature probe's name as represented in Storage Management
Syntax DisplayString
Access read-only
Table 3. Enclosure Temperature Probe StateThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeState
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.4
Description The current state of this temperature probe. Possible states:
  1. The current state could not be determined

  2. The temperature probe is operating normally

  3. The temperature probe has encountered a hardware problem or is not responding

  4. The temperature probe is no longer connected to the enclosure or there exists a problem communicating to it

  5. The temperature probe is unstable

  6. The temperature probe is Over Warning Temperature

  7. The temperature probe is Under Warning Temperature

Syntax INTEGER
Access read-only
Table 4. Enclosure Temperature Probe Min Warning ValueThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeMinWarningValue
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.7
Description The minimum temperature that will force the probe into a warning state.
Syntax INTEGER
Access read-only
Table 5. Enclosure Temperature Probe Min Critical ValueThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeMinCriticalValue
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.8
Description The maximum temperature that will force the probe into a warning state.
Syntax INTEGER
Access read-only
Table 6. Enclosure Temperature Probe Max Warning ValueThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeMaxWarningValue
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.9
Description The maximum temperature that will force the probe into a warning state.
Syntax INTEGER
Access read-only
Table 7. Enclosure Temperature Probe Max Critical ValueThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeMaxCriticalValue
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.10
Description The maximum temperature that will force the probe into a warning state.
Syntax INTEGER
Access read-only
Table 8. Enclosure Temperature Probe Cur ValueThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeCurValue
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.11
Description The maximum temperature that will force the probe into a warning state.
Syntax INTEGER
Access read-only
Table 9. Enclosure Temperature Probe Component StatusThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeComponentStatus
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.13
Description The status of the enclosure management module itself without the propagation of any contained component status. Possible values:
  1. Other

  2. Unknown

  3. OK

  4. Non-critical

  5. Critical

  6. Non-recoverable

Syntax ObjectStatusEnum
Access read-only
Table 10. Enclosure Temperature Probe FQDDThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeFQDD
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.15
Description The temperature probe's Fully Qualified Device Descriptor (FQDD) as represented in Storage Management.
Syntax FQDDString
Access read-only
Table 11. Enclosure Temperature Probe Display NameThe following table is described in the order of name, object ID, description, syntax, and then the access level.
Name enclosureTemperatureProbeDisplayName
Object Id 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.5.1.20.130.11.1.16
Description The temperature probe's friendly FQDD as represented in Storage Management.
Syntax DisplayString
Access read-only

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