spRelayArray6-1Status

SPAGENT-MIB::spRelayArray6-1Status #

RelayArray6.1 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::spRelayArray6-1Status trap indicates that a sensor on the RelayArray6.1 has exceeded a predefined threshold, triggering an alert. This sensor is critical to the system’s operation, and immediate attention is required to prevent potential downtime or data loss.

Impact #

The impact of this trap is high, as it indicates a potential issue with the RelayArray6.1 sensor that could affect system performance, availability, or data integrity. If left unaddressed, this issue could lead to:

  • System downtime or crashes
  • Data loss or corruption
  • Inaccurate sensor readings
  • Performance degradation

Diagnosis #

To diagnose the issue, follow these steps:

  1. Identify the sensor causing the trap: Check the spSensorName and spSensorDescription variables to determine which sensor is affected.
  2. Check the sensor status: Review the spSensorStatus variable to determine the current status of the sensor.
  3. Analyze the sensor value: Examine the spSensorValue variable to determine the current value of the sensor.
  4. Verify the threshold: Check the spSensorLevelExceeded variable to determine the threshold that was exceeded.
  5. Consult sensor documentation: Review the sensor documentation to understand the expected behavior and potential causes of the issue.

Mitigation #

To mitigate the issue, follow these steps:

  1. Investigate the sensor: Perform a detailed investigation of the sensor to determine the root cause of the issue.
  2. Adjust the threshold: Consider adjusting the threshold value to prevent false alerts or to better reflect the expected behavior of the sensor.
  3. Perform maintenance: Schedule maintenance to clean, calibrate, or replace the sensor as necessary.
  4. Monitor the sensor: Closely monitor the sensor to ensure the issue is resolved and does not reoccur.
  5. Update documentation: Update the sensor documentation to reflect any changes made during the mitigation process.