spRelayArray3-1Status

SPAGENT-MIB::spRelayArray3-1Status #

RelayArray3.1 sensor trap

Variables #

  • spSensorStatus
  • spSensorValue
  • spSensorLevelExceeded
  • spSensorIndex
  • spSensorName
  • spSensorDescription

Definitions #

spSensorStatus
The current integer status of the sensor causing this trap to be sent
spSensorValue
The current integer value of the sensor causing this trap to be sent
spSensorLevelExceeded
The integer level that was exceeded causing this trap to be sent
spSensorIndex
The integer index of the sensor causing this trap to be sent
spSensorName
The name of the sensor causing this trap to be sent
spSensorDescription
The description of the sensor causing this trap to be sent

Here is a runbook for the SNMP Trap description:

Meaning #

The SPAGENT-MIB::spRelayArray3-1Status trap indicates that the RelayArray3.1 sensor has exceeded a predetermined threshold, triggering an alert.

Impact #

The impact of this trap depends on the specific sensor and its role in the system. However, in general, it may indicate:

  • A potential issue with the RelayArray3.1 sensor or the system it is monitoring.
  • A possible degradation of system performance or reliability.
  • A need for immediate attention to prevent further issues or downtime.

Diagnosis #

To diagnose the issue, follow these steps:

  1. Check the spSensorStatus variable to determine the current status of the sensor.
  2. Verify the spSensorValue variable to understand the current reading of the sensor.
  3. Consult the spSensorLevelExceeded variable to determine the threshold that was exceeded.
  4. Identify the sensor using the spSensorIndex, spSensorName, and spSensorDescription variables.
  5. Review system logs and monitoring data to identify any patterns or trends that may be related to the issue.
  6. Perform a physical inspection of the sensor and its surroundings to ensure proper installation and operation.

Mitigation #

To mitigate the issue, follow these steps:

  1. Acknowledge and investigate the alert to determine the root cause.
  2. Take corrective action to address the issue, such as adjusting the sensor threshold or performing maintenance on the sensor or system.
  3. Verify that the issue is resolved and the sensor is operating within normal parameters.
  4. Update any documentation or monitoring configurations as necessary.
  5. Perform a thorough system check to ensure that the issue has not affected other components or systems.