The iDRAC generates events that result in Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) traps and/or entries in the iDRAC Lifecycle Log. This
section describes the traps, also known as alerts, generated by the
iDRAC.
The iDRAC generates events in response to changes in the status
of sensors and other monitored parameters. When an event with predefined
characteristics occurs on your system, the SNMP subagent sends information
about the event, along with trap variables, to the management console.
Each event generates an identifier called the trap ID and a list
of trap variables that provide additional details about the event.
The trap variables are listed in the following on Trap Variables.
The traps of the iDRAC MIB are organized into five subgroups of
traps. Each subgroup corresponds to one of the five categories of
events that iDRAC supports (the System Health, Storage Health, Updates, Audit, and Configuration categories). Here is a
list of the trap subgroups are:
System Trap Group
Storage Trap Group
Updates Trap Group
Audit Trap Group
Configuration Trap Group
The trap subgroups, and all the traps within each trap subgroup,
are described and listed in sections following the Trap Variables section.
NOTE The
traps listed in this document can be correlated to specific events
that are documented in the Dell Event Message Reference guide.
There is 1-to-many relationship between SNMP traps and events in iDRAC.
To correlate a trap to a specific event or set of events, you can
match the Trap ID value of a trap in this document
to the Trap/Event ID value of events in the Dell Event Message Reference guide.
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