spRelayArray7-7Status

SPAGENT-MIB::spRelayArray7-7Status #

RelayArray7.7 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:

Meaning #

The SPAGENT-MIB::spRelayArray7-7Status trap indicates that a sensor has exceeded a predetermined threshold, triggering an alert. This trap is specific to the RelayArray7.7 sensor and provides information about the sensor’s status, value, and the level that was exceeded.

Impact #

  • The relay array sensor has exceeded a predetermined threshold, which may indicate a potential issue with the equipment or environment.
  • If left unchecked, this could lead to equipment failure, downtime, or data loss.
  • This trap may also indicate a false alarm or sensor malfunction, which requires investigation to determine the root cause.

Diagnosis #

  • Review the trap details to identify the specific sensor (spSensorName and spSensorDescription) and its current value (spSensorValue).
  • Check the sensor status (spSensorStatus) to determine if it is in an error or warning state.
  • Verify the level that was exceeded (spSensorLevelExceeded) to understand the severity of the issue.
  • Check the sensor index (spSensorIndex) to identify the specific sensor in the array.
  • Review system logs and monitoring tools to identify any related issues or errors.

Mitigation #

  • Investigate the root cause of the issue, considering factors such as environmental conditions, equipment failure, or sensor malfunction.
  • Take corrective action to resolve the issue, such as adjusting environmental settings, replacing equipment, or calibrating the sensor.
  • Verify that the sensor value has returned to a normal range and the status is no longer in an error or warning state.
  • If the issue is resolved, clear the trap and update the system logs.
  • If the issue cannot be resolved, escalate to a higher-level support team or notify stakeholders of the ongoing issue.