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MIB

SNMP Traps

The following table summarizes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
traps sent out from the HP EFS WAN Accelerator appliance to configured trap
receivers.

Trap

Description

procCrash
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.1)

A process has crashed and subsequently been restarted by
the system. A system snapshot associated with this crash has
been created on the appliance and is accessible via the CLI
or Management Console. HP Technical Support may need
this information to determine the cause of the crash.

procExit
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.2)

A process has unexpectedly exited and been restarted by the
system. The process may have exited on its own or due to
other process faiures on the appliance. Please contact HP
Technical Support to determine the cause of this event.

cpuUtil
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.3)

Average CPU utilization has exceeded an acceptable
threshold. If CPU utilization spikes are frequent, it may be
because the system is undersized. Sustained CPU load may
be symptomatic of more serious issues; please contact HP
Technical Support for more information.

pagingActivity
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.4)

The system is running low on memory and has begun
swapping memory pages to disk. This event can be triggered
during a software upgrade on an optimizing appliance and is
normal. Should this event be triggered at any other time,
please contact HP Technical Support.

smartError
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.5)

A disk is about to fail. Contact HP Technical Support
immediately.

NOTE: Applicable to models 510/520, 1010/1020, 2010/
2020 only.

peerVersionMismatch
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.6)

The appliance has encountered another appliance which is
running an incompatible version of system software. The
CLI, Management Console, or the SNMP peer table can be
referenced to determine which appliance is causing the
conflict. To resolve the problem: upgrade your system
software.

bypassMode
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.7)

The appliance has entered bypass mode and is now passing
through all traffic unoptimized. This event can be the result
of a system crash or a manual configuration change, such as
a service restart or system reboot.

raidError
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.8)

A drive has failed in a RAID array. Consult the CLI or
Management Console to determine the location of the failed
drive. Please contact HP Technical Support for assistance
with installing the spare drive. The appliance will continue
to optimize during this event.

NOTE: Applicable to models 3010, 5010 only.

storeCorruption
(enterprises.17163.1.1.4.9)

Corruption has been detected in the data store. Please
contact HP Technical Support immediately

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