Troubleshooting Alarms

Attr.

Description

Recommended Action

Code

 

 

 

NNMS

Number of NMSs the device is connected

If there is no connection to an

 

to.

 

NMS, check the network connec-

 

Connections to the NMS do not affect

tions and whether both servers

 

client functionality, but do affect your

and services are available. If this is

 

ability to properly monitor the system.

not a hardware related issue and

 

 

 

the problem persists, contact HP

 

 

 

technical support.

 

 

 

NSCA

NMS Device Status; indicates the general

If the service indicates “DB Con-

 

status of the NMS service:

nectivity Error”, restart the

 

0 = No errors

service. If the problem persists,

 

1 = DB Connectivity Error

contact HP technical support.

 

 

 

 

 

NSCE

NMS Device State; whether the device is:

If the device goes into “Standby”,

 

0 = Offline

continue monitoring and if the

 

1 = Standby

problem persists, contact HP tech-

 

nical support.

 

2 = Online

 

If the device goes into “Offline”

 

 

 

 

 

 

and there are no known server

 

 

 

hardware issues (server

 

 

 

unplugged) or a scheduled

 

 

 

downtime for the device, contact

 

 

 

HP technical support.

 

 

 

NTBR

Remaining Database Space; the number

If the available space is reaching a

 

of bytes remaining in the allocated

low threshold, you should contact

 

database for NMS attribute data.

HP technical support to arrange

 

Adjusting the alarm threshold allows you

for the database allocation to be

 

to proactively manage when additional

enlarged.

 

storage needs to be allocated.

 

 

 

 

OCOR

Objects Corrupt; the number of objects

If there are several corrupt objects

 

stored on this LDR that have been

identified, contact HP technical

 

detected as potentially corrupt and need

support.

 

to be investigated.

After the underlying problem is

 

Any corrupt objects are worthy of investi-

resolved, use the Configuration

 

gation. More than 10 indicates a critical

tab to clear the alarm. See

 

problem.

page 165.

 

 

 

 

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