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:
- Identify the sensor causing the trap: Check the
spSensorName
andspSensorDescription
variables to determine which sensor is affected. - Check the sensor status: Review the
spSensorStatus
variable to determine the current status of the sensor. - Analyze the sensor value: Examine the
spSensorValue
variable to determine the current value of the sensor. - Verify the threshold: Check the
spSensorLevelExceeded
variable to determine the threshold that was exceeded. - 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:
- Investigate the sensor: Perform a detailed investigation of the sensor to determine the root cause of the issue.
- Adjust the threshold: Consider adjusting the threshold value to prevent false alerts or to better reflect the expected behavior of the sensor.
- Perform maintenance: Schedule maintenance to clean, calibrate, or replace the sensor as necessary.
- Monitor the sensor: Closely monitor the sensor to ensure the issue is resolved and does not reoccur.
- Update documentation: Update the sensor documentation to reflect any changes made during the mitigation process.