The following tables describe the conditions that trigger traps on the Unitrends system, including trap data and the associated Object ID (OID) for each. The complete OID for a trap consists of a prefix followed by a specific trap number in the following format:
<prefix>.0.<trap>
The prefix begins with .1.3.6.1.4.1.21865, which expands to iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.21865 in the MIB tree (21865 is the Unitrends enterprise number), followed by 1 for the Unitrends product, then a designation to indicate the trap group (2.100) and finally, the trap number itself.
Traps are generated for the conditions described in the table below. IPMI events are only available for physical Recovery-712 or greater systems. In addition, emails or alerts may be sent for these traps. Be aware that informational emails or alerts exist for which no trap is generated. These are not listed in the table.
Note that for each trap condition, there are multiple messages that may be sent, depending on the exception encountered. If an alert or email is sent for all exceptions within the trap condition, yes displays in the table. If no alert or email is sent for any exception within the trap condition, no displays in the table. If an email or alert is sent for one or more exceptions but not all within the trap condition, some displays in the table.
Trap condition |
Trap type # |
Description |
Alert |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Clients state has changed |
1 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.1 |
yes |
some |
PCI state has changed |
3 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.3 |
yes |
no |
Process state has changed |
5 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.5 |
some |
some |
Disk state has changed |
6 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.6 |
some |
some |
CEP state has changed |
7 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.7 |
yes |
no |
System state has changed |
8 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.8 |
yes |
some |
Backup state has changed |
10 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.10 |
some |
some |
Archiving state has changed |
11 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.11 |
yes |
no |
Version information |
12 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.12 |
some |
no |
Network status has changed |
14 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.14 |
no |
no |
Disk health state has changed |
15 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.15 |
some |
no |
IPMI Events |
16 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.16 |
no |
yes |
Database state has changed |
17 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.17 |
no |
no |
Test trap |
99 |
enterprises.21865.1.2.100.0.99 |
no |
no |
The member variables (extra information carried in the trap) have a prefix of enterprises.21865.1.1 followed by the ID of the variable. All variables are sent with each trap. This information is useful when configuring the Notifications Manager to filter the traps for a desired set. The following table describes these variables and their values:
Variable description |
Data type |
Object ID |
---|---|---|
Trap type, a generic description as given in the above table. |
Text |
enterprises.21865.1.1.1 |
The object affected, for example the client that is down; the process that is not running; the disk that failed. |
Text |
enterprises.21865.1.1.2 |
Message describing the state change in more detail. |
Text |
enterprises.21865.1.1.3 |
Severity: 1=fatal, 2=warning, 3=notice |
Integer |
enterprises.21865.1.1.4 |
Status: 0=clear/close, 1=raise/open |
Integer |
enterprises.21865.1.1.5 |
Sender Asset Tag: the asset tag from the system that sent the trap |
Text |
enterprises.21865.1.1.6 |
Sender License Identity: The hostname and ID of the system that sent the trap |
Text |
enterprises.21865.1.1.7 |
Sender System Identity: The Unitrends version and installation date of the system that sent the trap |
Text |
enterprises.21865.1.1.8 |
Sender Forum Identity: The root user's forum identity | Text | enterprises.21865.1.1.9 |