Dell MIBs

Tom Haddon tom at greenleaftech.net
Thu Oct 5 10:18:06 CDT 2006


Thanks, Patrick.

So is it safe to purge any duplicates between the two MIBs based on the
specific event number?

Thanks, Tom

On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 10:15 -0500, Patrick_Boyd at Dell.com wrote:
> Ok, So you can have OMSA with out instrumentation services or with out
> storage management. And since we both have a redundacy lost alert we had
> to each include one in our MIB. 
> 
> Hope that answers your question,
> Patrick Boyd
> Dell Storage Software Engineer
> (512)728-3182
>  
> 
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> Subject: Dell MIBs
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I have an issue where I have two separate MIBs that seem to have
> overlaps in the events in them:
> 
> Dell Open Manage MIB:
> 
> <event>
>         <mask>
>                 <maskelement>
>                         <mename>id</mename>
>                         <mevalue>.1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1</mevalue>
>                 </maskelement>
>                 <maskelement>
>                         <mename>generic</mename>
>                         <mevalue>6</mevalue>
>                 </maskelement>
>                 <maskelement>
>                         <mename>specific</mename>
>                         <mevalue>1306</mevalue>
>                 </maskelement>
>         </mask>
>         <uei>uei.opennms.org/mib2opennms/alertRedundancyLost</uei>
>         <event-label>MIB-Dell-10892 defined trap event:
> alertRedundancyLost</event-label>
> 
> 
> Dell Storage MIB:
> 
> <event>
>         <mask>
>                 <maskelement>
>                         <mename>id</mename>
> 
> <mevalue>.1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10893.1.20.200</mevalue>
>                 </maskelement>
>                 <maskelement>
>                         <mename>generic</mename>
>                         <mevalue>6</mevalue>
>                 </maskelement>
>                 <maskelement>
>                         <mename>specific</mename>
>                         <mevalue>1306</mevalue>
>                 </maskelement>
>         </mask>
>         <uei>uei.opennms.org/mib2opennms/alertRedundancyLost</uei>
>         <event-label>StorageManagement-MIB defined trap event:
> alertRedundancyLost</event-label>
> 
> As you can see the "id" field is different, but the "specific" value is
> the same. When I get an event from a server with the specific event of
> 1306 per that server's event logs (in this case, pulling one of two
> power supplies), it is flagged as both events in my SNMP trap alerting
> software (I'm using OpenNMS). 
> 
> Can anyone explain why these two MIBs have the same specific values? 
> 
> Thanks, Tom
> 
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