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SNMP Reference

Version 2.3

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Contents

Getting Started with SNMP..........................................................................4Set up SNMP.......................................................................................................................................5

IANA and OID Numbers.......................................................................................................................7

Nimble MIB Variables...................................................................................9Nimble MIB Variables Overview.........................................................................................................10

Volume-Specific MIB Variables..........................................................................................................10

Global MIB Variables..........................................................................................................................14

SNMP Traps................................................................................................16Traps and Trap Variables....................................................................................................................17

Events and Alert Messages...............................................................................................................18

Nimble SNMP FAQ..........................................................................................................72

Regulatory Information..................................................................................................73Regulatory Warnings.........................................................................................................................73

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Getting Started with SNMP

Nimble Storage software provides an SNMP option for monitoring Nimblecontroller shelves. You should be familiar with the Simple Network

Topics:

• Set up SNMP Management Protocol (SNMP) before you enable SNMP monitoring.• IANA and OID Numbers You can use RFC1155 to familiarize yourself with SNMP-related concepts

and Management Information Base-related (MIB) concepts.

On each array, an SNMP agent provides information about the networkconfiguration and operations. These SNMP objects are stored in a MIB.The MIB is a virtual database by the IETF/IEEE as well as deviceproviders like Nimble Storage to ensure a standard method to viewnetwork management information on devices from different vendors.

Nimble Storage provides a MIB specific to its storage arrays. You candownload the Nimble MIB from the Nimble Storage Support site.

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Set up SNMPThe Nimble array uses SNMP to communicate with network management systems.It supports SNMP versions 1, 2, and 2c. However, the device sends traps but does not receive them. Youcan download the Nimble SNMP MIB from the Nimble Storage Support site.

Note The array uses the alert level settings for email alerts to determine the events that are sent as SNMPtraps.

SNMP sends information to the network in one of two ways. Using the first method, shown as 1 in the diagram,the network management system sends a request to retrieve information and then subsequently receives aresponse. Using the second method, shown as 2, the traps are sent automatically, based on trap level settings.

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To configure SNMP traps using the CLI:

1 Type the following command to enable SNMP traps: --snmp_trap_host

2 Type the following command to configure the SNMP trap destination:array --snmp_trap_dest

To configure SNMP traps using the GUI:

3 From the main menu, select Administration > Alerts & Monitoring > SNMP.

4 In the SNMP Get panel:

a) Check Enable SNMP Get.b) Type a new password in the community string field if you want to use a password other than the

default password, which is public.

The community string represents a password that is shared between the client and server (networkmanagement system). It can be represented with up to 64 alphanumeric characters, and can containa hyphen, colon, or period. However, only alphanumerics are allowed to begin the string.

Note Contact Nimble Storage Support before you modify the password.

c) Type the port number in the SNMP Port field if you want to use a port number other than the defaultport number, which is 161.

d) Type the administrative contact email address for the array in the System Contact field.e) Type the physical location of the array in the System Location field.

5 In the SNMP TRAP panel:

a) Click Enable SNMP Trap.b) Type a host name or fully qualified domain name in the Trap Destination field.

The trap destination represents the hostname of the network management system to which SNMPtraps are sent.

c) Type the port number in the Trap Destination Port field if you want to use a port number other thanthe default port number, which is 162.

6 Click Save.

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IANA and OID Numbers

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IANA and OID NumbersThe Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) number assigned to Nimble Storage is 37447: everythingin the Nimble MIB is under the OID

iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).nimble(37447)

Wherever you see references to variable names, you can find the corresponding OID numbers in the followingsection. For details about IANA, visit www.iana.org.

About OIDs

The following shows the OID numbers for the variables, tables, and traps in the MIB. The indentations showthe level for each item.

Indexed table entries in SNMP, such as those in the volTable, are accessed by appending the index numberafter the OID of the entry desired.

For example, if a system has 15 volumes (indicated by the variable volNumberOfVolumes value of 15),the name of the 8th volume is obtained by polling (performing an SNMP GET operation) on the OID1.3.6.1.4.1.37447.1.2.1.3.8.

(1) iso(3) org

(6) dod(1) internet

(4) private(1) enterprises

(37447) nimble(1) nimbleVariables

(1) volNumberOfVolumes(2) volTable

(1) volEntry(1) volIndex(2) volID(3) volName(4) volSizeLow(5) volSizeHigh(6) volUsageLow(7) volUsageHigh(8) volReserveLow(9) volReserveHigh(10) volOnline(11) volNumConnections(12) volStatTimeEpochSeconds(13) volIoReads(14) volIoReadTimeMicrosec(15) volIoReadBytes(16) volIoSeqReads(17) volIoSeqReadBytes(18) volIoNonseqReadTotalHits(19) volIoNonseqReadMemHits(20) volIoNonseqReadSSDHits(21) volIoReadLatency0uTo100u(22) volIoReadLatency100uTo200u(23) volIoReadLatency200uTo500u(24) volIoReadLatency500uTo1m(25) volIoReadLatency1mTo2m(26) volIoReadLatency2mTo5m(27) volIoReadLatency5mTo10m

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(28) volIoReadLatency10mTo20m(29) volIoReadLatency20mTo50m(30) volIoReadLatency50mTo100m(31) volIoReadLatency100mTo200m(32) volIoReadLatency200mTo500m(33) volIoReadLatency500mTomax(34) volIoWrites(35) volIoWriteTimeMicrosec(36) volIoWriteBytes(37) volIoSeqWrites(38) volIoSeqWriteBytes(39) volIoWriteLatency0uTo100u(40) volIoWriteLatency100uTo200u(41) volIoWriteLatency200uTo500u(42) volIoWriteLatency500uTo1m(43) volIoWriteLatency1mTo2m(44) volIoWriteLatency2mTo5m(45) volIoWriteLatency5mTo10m(46) volIoWriteLatency10mTo20m(47) volIoWriteLatency20mTo50m(48) volIoWriteLatency50mTo100m(49) volIoWriteLatency100mTo200m(50) volIoWriteLatency200mTo500m(51) volIoWriteLatency500mTomax(52) volDiskVolBytesUsedLow(53) volDiskVolBytesUsedHigh(54) volDiskSnapBytesUsedLow(55) volDiskSnapBytesUsedHigh

(3) nimbleGlobalStats(1) statTimeEpochSeconds(2) ioReads(3) ioSeqReads(4) ioWrites(5) ioSeqWrites(6) ioReadTimeMicrosec(7) ioWriteTimeMicrosec(8) ioReadBytes(9) ioSeqReadBytes(10) ioWriteBytes(11) ioSeqWriteBytes(12) diskVolBytesUsedLow(13) diskVolBytesUsedHigh(14) diskSnapBytesUsedLow(15) diskSnapBytesUsedHigh(16) ioNonseqReadHits

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Nimble MIB Variables

The following variables are provided with the Nimble MIB.Topics:

• Nimble MIB Variables Overview• Volume-Specific MIB Variables• Global MIB Variables

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Nimble MIB Variables OverviewThe Nimble MIB includes volume-specific variables that provide information about all volumes or per-volumeinformation, and global variables that provide other information about the array, such as read I/Os, write I/Os,bytes used on disk, and cache hits. The MIB variables are not updated realtime, but are updated at periodicintervals. The statTimeEpochSeconds variable indicates the UNIX timestamp (in number of seconds sinceUNIX epoch) at which the current reading was taken.

To determine a delta value between two time periods, take one reading and note the timestamp and valuedesired. Then, take a later reading. If the statistics have been updated in the interim, the timestamp for thesecond reading will be higher, and the delta can be computed between the number of seconds in betweenreadings and the difference in the statistic values.

When network management protocols use names of MIB variables in messages, each name has an appendedsuffix. This suffix is called an instance identifier. For simple variables, the instance identifier 0 refers to theinstance of the variable with that name. A MIB can also include tables of related variables.

Typically, an instance identifier might be a unique interface number or a 0. An instance identifier can also bean IP address. For example, to find the network mask for the route with a destination address of131.104.211.243, use the variable locRtMask (locate route mask) with an instance identifier of 131.104.211.243.The format is locRtMask. 131.104.211.243.

Volume-Specific MIB Variables

DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

Number of volumes.NoUnsigned32volNumberOfVolumes

Volume index.YesUnsigned32volIndex

Volume ID.YesUnsigned32volID

Volume name.YesDisplayStringvolName

Max. size in bytes (loworder bytes).

YesUnsigned32volSizeLow

Max. size in bytes (highorder bytes).

YesUnsigned32volSizeHigh

Usage in bytes (low orderbytes).

YesUnsigned32volUsageLow

Usage in bytes (high or-der bytes).

YesUnsigned32volUsageHigh

Reserved bytes (low orderbytes).

YesUnsigned32volReserveLow

Reserved bytes (high or-der bytes).

YesUnsigned32volReserveHigh

Volume online (true orfalse).

YesTruthValuevolOnline

Number of connections tothe volume.

YesUnsigned32volNumConnections

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DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

Time at which the samplewas taken, measured inseconds since UNIXepoch.

YesCounter64volStatTimeEpoch-Seconds

Total cumulative numberof Read I/Os (sequentialand random).

YesCounter64volIoReads

Average time for anyRead operation (sequen-tial and random).

YesCounter64volIoReadTimeMicrosec

Total cumulative numberof Read I/O bytes (sequen-tial and random).

YesCounter64volIoReadBytes

Total Number of Sequen-tial Read I/O operations.

YesCounter64volIoSeqReads

Total cumulative numberof Sequential Read I/Obytes.

YesCounter64volIoSeqReadBytes

Total number of Non-sequential Read I/O hits(to Memory and SSD).

YesCounter64volIoNonseqReadTotal-Hits

Total number of Non-sequential Read I/O hitsto Memory.

YesCounter64volIoNonseqReadMem-Hits

Total number of Non-sequential Read I/O hitsto SSD.

YesCounter64volIoNon-seqReadSSDHits

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 0 and 100 micro-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency0uTo100u

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 100 and 200 mi-croseconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency100uTo200u

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 200 and 500 mi-croseconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency200uTo500u

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 1/2 and 1 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency500uTo1m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 1 and 2 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency1mTo2m

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DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 2 and 5 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency2mTo5m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 5 and 10 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency5mTo10m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 10 and 20 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency10mTo20m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 20 and 50 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency20mTo50m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 50 and 100 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency50mTo100m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 100 and 200milliseconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency100mTo200m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 200 and 500milliseconds.

YesCounter64volIoRead-Latency200mTo500m

Number of Read I/O oper-ations with latency above500 milliseconds.

YesCounter64volIoReadLatency500mTo-max

Total cumulative numberof Write I/Os.

YesCounter64volIoWrites

Average time for anyWrite operation (sequen-tial and random).

YesCounter64volIoWriteTimeMicrosec

Total cumulative numberof Write I/O bytes (sequen-tial and random).

YesCounter64volIoWriteBytes

Total Number of Sequen-tial Write I/O operations.

YesCounter64volIoSeqWrites

Number of SequentialWrite I/O bytes.

YesCounter64volIoSeqWriteBytes

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 0 and 100 micro-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency0uTo100u

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DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 100 and 200 mi-croseconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency100uTo200u

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 200 and 500 mi-croseconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency200uTo500u

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 1/2 and 1 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency500uTo1m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 1 and 2 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency1mTo2m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 2 and 5 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency2mTo5m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 5 and 10 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency5mTo10m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 10 and 20 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency10mTo20m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 20 and 50 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency20mTo50m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 50 and 100 milli-seconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency50mTo100m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 100 and 200milliseconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency100mTo200m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latencybetween 200 and 500milliseconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency200mTo500m

Number of Write I/O oper-ations with latency above500 milliseconds.

YesCounter64volIoWriteLatency500mTo-max

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DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

Total number of bytesused on disk for volumes- low order bytes.

YesUnsigned32volDiskVolBytesUsedLow

Total number of bytesused on disk for volumes- high order bytes.

YesUnsigned32volDiskVolBytesUsedHigh

Total number of bytesused on disk for snap-shots - low order bytes.

YesUnsigned32volDiskSnapBytesUsed-Low

Total number of bytesused on disk for snap-shots - high order bytes.

YesUnsigned32volDiskSnapBytesUsed-High

Global MIB Variables

DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

UNIX time (number of secondssince the UNIX epoch) when statswere recorded.

NoCounter64statTimeEpochSeconds

Total cumulative number of ReadI/Os (sequential and random).

NoCounter64ioReads

Total cumulative number of Se-quential Read I/Os.

NoCounter64ioSeqReads

Total cumulative number of WriteI/Os (sequential and random).

NoCounter64ioWrites

Total cumulative number of Se-quential Write I/Os.

NoCounter64ioSeqWrites

Total cumulative microsecondsthe system has spent processingRead I/Os.

NoCounter64ioReadTimeMicrosec

Total cumulative microsecondsthe system has spent processingWrite I/Os.

NoCounter64ioWriteTimeMicrosec

Total cumulative number of ReadI/O bytes (sequential and random).

NoCounter64ioReadBytes

Total cumulative number of Se-quential Read I/O bytes.

NoCounter64ioSeqReadBytes

Total cumulative number of WriteI/O bytes (sequential and random).

NoCounter64ioWriteBytes

Total cumulative number of Se-quential Write I/O bytes.

NoCounter64ioSeqWriteBytes

Total number of bytes used ondisk for volumes (low order bytes).

NoUnsigned32diskVolBytesUsedLow

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DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

Total number of bytes used ondisk for volumes (high orderbytes).

NoUnsigned32diskVolBytesUsedHigh

Total number of bytes used ondisk for snapshots (low orderbytes).

NoUnsigned32diskSnapBytesUsedLow

Total number of bytes used ondisk for snapshots (high orderbytes).

NoUnsigned32diskSnapBytesUsedHigh

Total cumulative number of cachehits for Non-Sequential Read I/Os.

NoCounter64ioNonseqReadHits

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SNMP Traps

All alert messages that provide information about SNMP traps are usuallysent to administrators using email.

Topics:

• Traps and Trap Variables• Events and Alert Messages

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Traps and Trap Variables

About SNMP Trap Variables

The two variables that follow are included (bound) with traps/notifications.

Table 1: SNMP Trap Variables

DescriptionIndexed (part of table)TypeName

Message numberNoUnsigned32nimbleTrapCode

Message stringNoUnsigned32nimbleTrapMsg

About SNMP Traps

Although commonly referred to as traps, these are SNMP v2 notifications. Traps are sent along with eventnotifications and email alerts if they have been configured. The following trap categories represent variousevent notification categories. The specific information of each trap is included in variable bindings that arerepresented by the nimbleTrapCode and nimbleTrapMsg variables.

Table 2: SNMP Trap Categories

DescriptionName

Traps related to general data services.nimbleDataServiceTrap

Traps related to controller operation and status.nimbleControllerTrap

Traps related to miscellaneous services.nimbleServiceTrap

Traps related to the sending of test alerts and traps.nimbleTestTrap

Traps related to software updates.nimbleSoftwareUpdateTrap

Traps related to interaction with the data service.nimbleDataServiceInteractionTrap

Traps related to volumes and snapshots.nimbleVolAndSnapshotTrap

Traps related to volume collections.nimbleVolumeCollectionTrap

Traps related to system space utilization.nimbleSystemSpaceTrap

Traps related to replication.nimbleReplicationTrap

Traps related to general hardware.nimbleHardwareTrap

Traps related to disks.nimbleDiskTrap

Traps related to NICs.nimbleNicTrap

Traps related to environmental components (sensors,temperature, NVRAM batteries, fans, power supplies).

nimbleEnvironmentalTrap

Traps related to RAID.nimbleRaidTrap

Traps related to iSCSI connections.nimbleConnectionTrap

Traps related to system resource limits.nimbleResourceLimitTrap

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Events and Alert Messages

Table 3: Alert Configuration

Configuration

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Configuration synchronization to arraydelayed

will continue to retry

GroupWarning10244

Configuration synchronization completedfor array

Configuration synchronization completedon array <string>

GroupInformation10245

Group Leader Platform Configuration syn-chronization is delayed

will continue to retry

ControllerWarning10246

Group Leader Configuration synchroniza-tion completed

Group Leader Configuration synchroniza-tion completed on active controller <string>

ControllerInformation10247

Configuration synchronization to arraydelayed

will continue to retry

ControllerWarning10248

Configuration synchronization completedfor array

Configuration synchronization completedon array <string>

ControllerInformation10249

Encryption deactivated

Encryption deactivated. Encryptedvolumes cannot be accessed or created.Enter encryption passphrase to reactivate.

GroupCritical10267

Encryption master key was deleted

Encryption master key was deleted. Nodata was lost because no encryptedvolumes exist.

GroupInformation10268

Encryption mode was changed to securemode

Encryption mode was changed to securemode. An array reboot will require pass-phrase entry.

GroupWarning10269

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Configuration

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Encryption mode was changed to availablemode

Encryption mode was changed to availablemode. An array reboot will not requirepassphrase entry.

GroupWarning10270

Encryption master key was created

Encryption master key was created. En-crypted volumes can now be created.

GroupInformation10271

Encryption passphrase was changed

Encryption passphrase was changed.

GroupInformation10272

Encryption cipher was changed

Encryption default cipher was changed to<string>.

GroupInformation10273

Encryption scope was changed

Encryption default scope was changed to<string>.

GroupInformation10274

Encryption activated

Encryption activated. Encrypted volumescan now be accessed and created.

GroupInformation10275

Encrypted volume access may be slow

Array <string> is a <string> model. Encryp-tion on this array may be slow.

GroupWarning10276

Encryption master key was deleted

Encryption master key was deleted. En-crypted volumes are now permanently in-accessible.

GroupCritical10277

Initiator group synchronization is delayedto arrays in the group

Initiator group <string> synchronization isdelayed to arrays in the group. Synchron-ization will be retried. Additional edits toinitiator groups and creation of new accesscontrol records will fail during the delay.When synchronization succeeds

Initiator GroupWarning10280

Initiator group synchronization to arrays inthe group succeeded

Initiator group <string> synchronization toarrays in the group succeeded.

Initiator GroupInformation10281

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Configuration

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Object count reached maximum limit

Number of <string> in <string> hasreached the maximum limit of <decimal>

GroupWarning10500

Object count under maximum limit

Number of <string> in <string> is now un-der the maximum limit of <decimal>

GroupInformation10501

Object count over warning limit

Number of <string> in <string> hasreached the warning limit of <decimal>

GroupWarning10502

Object count under warning limit

Number of <string> in <string> is now un-der the warning limit of <decimal>

GroupInformation10503

Object count reached maximum limit.

Number of <string> <string> in <string>has reached the maximum limit of <string>.

GroupWarning10504

Object count under maximum limit.

Number of <string> <string> in <string> isnow under the maximum limit of <string>.

GroupInformation10505

Object count over warning threshold.

Number of <string> <string> in <string>has reached the warning threshold of<string>.

GroupWarning10506

Object count under warning threshold.

Number of <string> <string> in <string> isnow under the warning threshold limit of<string>.

GroupInformation10507

Table 4: Alert Hardware

Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Overtemperature shutdown

Overtemperature on controller <string>

TemperatureCritical12000

Controller overtemperature

Overtemperature on controller <string>(<decimal> Celsius)

TemperatureCritical12001

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Backplane over-temperature

Overtemperature on backplane (<decimal>Celsius)

TemperatureCritical12002

Disk failed

Disk <string> failed at slot <decimal>

DiskCritical12100

Disk failed

Disk <string> failed at slot <decimal>

DiskWarning12101

Disk missing

Disk <string> missing at slot <decimal>

DiskWarning12102

Disk added

Disk <string> added at slot <decimal>

DiskInformation12103

Disk removed

Disk <string> at slot <decimal> is removedby user using cli

DiskInformation12104

SSD failed

SSD <string> failed at slot <decimal>

DiskWarning12105

SSD missing

SSD <string> missing at slot <decimal>

DiskWarning12106

SSD added

SSD <string> added at slot <decimal>

DiskInformation12107

SSD removed

SSD <string> at slot <decimal> is removedby user using cli

DiskInformation12108

Foreign disk detected

Disk <string> is not being used

DiskWarning12109

Foreign SSD detected

SSD <string> is not being used

DiskWarning12110

Invalid disk size for this model

Disk <string> of size <decimal> GB is notthe right size for this model

DiskWarning12111

Disk failed

Disk <string> failed on <string> shelf<string> at slot <decimal>

DiskWarning12112

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Disk missing

Disk <string> missing

DiskWarning12113

Disk added

Disk <string> added on <string> shelf<string> at slot <decimal>

DiskInformation12114

Disk removed

Disk <string> on <string> shelf <string> atslot <decimal> is removed by user usingcli

DiskInformation12115

SSD failed

SSD <string> failed on <string> shelf<string> at slot <decimal>

DiskWarning12116

SSD missing

SSD <string> missing

DiskWarning12117

SSD added

SSD <string> added on <string> shelf<string> at slot <decimal>

DiskInformation12118

SSD removed

SSD <string> on <string> shelf <string> atslot <decimal> is removed by user-issuedCLI command

DiskInformation12119

Only one SSD drive left

Only a single SSD drive is left in the sys-tem

DiskCritical12120

Disk failed

Disk <string> of capacity <decimal>TBfailed on <string> shelf <string> at slot<decimal>.

DiskWarning12121

Disk added

Disk <string> of capacity <decimal>TBadded on <string> shelf <string> at slot<decimal>.

DiskInformation12122

Disk removed

Disk <string> of capacity <decimal>TB on<string> shelf <string> at slot <decimal>was removed by user-issued CLI com-mand.

DiskInformation12123

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

SSD failed

SSD <string> of capacity <decimal>GBfailed on <string> shelf <string> at slot<decimal>.

DiskWarning12124

SSD added

SSD <string> of capacity <decimal>GBadded on <string> shelf <string> at slot<decimal>.

DiskInformation12125

SSD removed

SSD <string> of capacity <decimal>GB on<string> shelf <string> at slot <decimal>was removed by user-issued CLI com-mand.

DiskInformation12126

Invalid disk size for this shelf

Disk <string> of size <decimal> GB is thewrong size on <string> shelf <string> atslot <decimal>. This shelf needs a<decimal> GB disk.

DiskWarning12127

Invalid SSD size for this shelf

SSD <string> of size <decimal> GB is thewrong size on <string> shelf <string> atslot <decimal>. Replace SSD with suppor-ted model or contact Nimble StorageSupport.

DiskWarning12128

Disk not supported on All Flash Shelf

Disk <string> of size <decimal> TB is notsupported on All Flash Shelf <string> atslot <decimal>.

DiskWarning12129

Disk not supported on All-Flash Shelf

Disk <string> of size <decimal> TB is notsupported on All-Flash Shelf <string> atslot <decimal>.

DiskWarning12130

No SSDs found

No SSDs found. This can cause perform-ance degradation and possibly serviceoutages. Insert functioning SSDs in thearray and verify that the array recognizesthe drives.

DiskCritical12131

IP interface down

IP interface <string> down on controller<string> NIC port <string>

NICWarning12200

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

IP interface up

IP interface <string> up on controller<string> NIC port <string>

NICInformation12201

Group IP interface unavailable

Group IP interface unavailable

NICWarning12202

All Data IP interfaces unavailable

All Data IP interfaces unavailable

NICWarning12203

IP connectivity lost

all links are down

NICCritical12204

Migrating subnet NIC configuration

NIC <string> for subnet <string> does notexist. Migrating configuration to NIC<string>. Edit configuration if necessary.

NICWarning12205

NIC for subnet missing

NIC <string> for subnet <string> does notexist. Edit configuration to ensure subnetis configured for an existing NIC.

NICWarning12206

Migrating IP NIC configuration

NIC <string> for IP <string> does not exist.Migrating configuration to NIC <string>.Edit configuration if necessary.

NICWarning12207

NIC for IP missing

NIC <string> for IP <string> does not exist.Edit configuration to ensure IP is con-figured for an existing NIC.

NICWarning12208

Migrating route NIC configuration

NIC <string> for route <string> gateway<string> does not exist. Migrating configur-ation to NIC <string>. Edit configuration ifnecessary.

NICWarning12209

NIC for route missing

NIC <string> for route <string> gateway<string> does not exist. Edit configurationto ensure route is configured for an exist-ing NIC.

NICWarning12210

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Standby controller has better networkconnectivity. Failing services over tostandby controller

Standby controller has better networkconnectivity. Failing services over tostandby controller

NICInformation12211

Duplicate IP Address Detected

A duplicate of IP address <string> is foundin the network.

NICWarning12212

Discovery IP interface unavailable

Discovery IP interface unavailable

NICWarning12213

Target IP interfaces unavailable

Target IP interfaces unavailable

NICWarning12214

Link down for Group IP interface(s)

Link down for Group IP interface(s)

NICWarning12215

Link down for Discovery IP interface(s)

Link down for Discovery IP interface(s)

NICWarning12216

Link down for Target IP interface(s)

Link down for Target IP interface(s)

NICWarning12217

Link down for Data IP interface(s)

Link down for Data IP interface(s)

NICWarning12218

Link down for iSCSI Data IP interface(s)

Link down for iSCSI Data IP interface(s)

NICWarning12219

Link down for cluster Data IP interface(s)

Link down for cluster Data IP interface(s)

NICWarning12220

Unresponsive NIC Port Detected

NIC Port <string> is unresponsive.

NICWarning12221

IP connectivity lost

all links down on a subnet

NICCritical12222

Network connectivity lost

all links down on a subnet

NICCritical12223

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

NIC migration failed

Migration of NIC port(s) <string> failed.This could likely happen if array hardwareupdates resulted in reduced number ofNICs.

NICWarning12224

Sensor: Alert raised

<string> : Min <decimal> Max <decimal>(over <decimal> hours <decimal> mins)Last Reading <decimal>

TemperatureWarning12301

Sensor: Alert cleared

<string> : Min <decimal> Max <decimal>(over <decimal> hours <decimal> mins)Last Reading <decimal>

TemperatureInformation12302

Sensor: Alert raised

<string> : failure

TemperatureWarning12303

Sensor: Alert cleared

<string> : failure cleared

TemperatureInformation12304

Sensor: is missing?:

<string>

TemperatureWarning12305

NVRAM battery is disabled

NVRAM Battery <decimal> is disabled oncontroller <string>

NVRAMWarning12306

NVRAM batteries are disabled

NVRAM <decimal> batteries are disabledon controller <string>

NVRAMCritical12307

NVRAM battery is OK

NVRAM Battery <decimal> is OK on con-troller <string>

NVRAMInformation12308

System temperature is warm

current temperature for sensor at <string>is <decimal> C

TemperatureWarning12310

System temperature is cold

current temperature for sensor at <string>is <decimal> C

TemperatureWarning12311

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

System temperature is ok

System temperature is now within range:current temperature for sensor at <string>is <decimal> C

TemperatureInformation12312

Temperature sensor failed

Temperature sensor at <string> is not op-erational

TemperatureWarning12313

Temperature sensor is ok

Temperature sensor at <string> is opera-tional: current temperature is <decimal>C

TemperatureInformation12314

Fan in high speed

Fan at <string> <string> is running fast:current speed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12315

Fan in low speed

Fan at <string> <string> is running slow:current speed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12316

Fan is ok

Fan at <string> <string> is now running atspeed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12317

Fan stopped

Fan at <string> <string> stopped working

Cooling FanWarning12318

Fan missing

Fan at <string> <string> is missing

Cooling FanWarning12319

Power supply fail

Power supply at <string> is either notconnected or failed

Power SupplyWarning12320

Power supply missing

Power supply at <string> is missing

Power SupplyWarning12321

Power supply is ok

Power supply at <string> is ok

Power SupplyInformation12322

System temperature is warm

current temperature for sensor \<string>\at <string> is <decimal> C

TemperatureWarning12323

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

System temperature is cold

current temperature for sensor \<string>\at <string> is <decimal> C

TemperatureWarning12324

System temperature is ok

System temperature is now within range:current temperature for sensor \<string>\at <string> is <decimal> C

TemperatureInformation12325

Temperature sensor failed

Temperature sensor \<string>\ at <string>is not operational

TemperatureWarning12326

Temperature sensor is ok

Temperature sensor \<string>\ at <string>is operational: current temperature is<decimal> C

TemperatureInformation12327

Fan in high speed

Fan \<string>\ at <string> <string> is run-ning fast: current speed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12328

Fan in low speed

Fan \<string>\ at <string> <string> is run-ning slow: current speed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12329

Fan is ok

Fan \<string>\ at <string> <string> is nowrunning at speed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12330

Fan stopped

Fan \<string>\ at <string> <string> stoppedworking

Cooling FanWarning12331

Fan missing

Fan \<string>\ at <string> <string> ismissing

Cooling FanWarning12332

Power supply fail

Power supply \<string>\ at <string> iseither not connected or failed

Power SupplyWarning12333

Power supply missing

Power supply \<string>\ at <string> ismissing

Power SupplyWarning12334

Power supply is ok

Power supply \<string>\ at <string> is ok

Power SupplyInformation12335

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

System temperature is warm

current temperature for sensor \<string>\on shelf \<string>\ at <string> is <decimal>C

TemperatureWarning12336

System temperature is cold

current temperature for sensor \<string>\on shelf \<string>\ at <string> is <decimal>C

TemperatureWarning12337

System temperature is OK

System temperature is now within range:current temperature for sensor \<string>\on shelf \<string>\ at <string> is <decimal>C

TemperatureInformation12338

Temperature sensor failed

Temperature sensor \<string>\ on shelf\<string>\ at <string> has failed

TemperatureWarning12339

Temperature sensor is OK

Temperature sensor \<string>\ on shelf\<string>\ at <string> is operational: currenttemperature is <decimal> C

TemperatureInformation12340

Fan is at high speed

Fan \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\ at<string> <string> is running fast: currentspeed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12341

Fan is at low speed

Fan \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\ at<string> <string> is running slow: currentspeed <decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12342

Fan is OK

Fan \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\ at<string> <string> is now running at speed<decimal> rpm

Cooling FanInformation12343

Fan stopped

Fan \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\ at<string> <string> stopped working

Cooling FanWarning12344

Fan missing

Fan \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\ at<string> <string> is missing

Cooling FanWarning12345

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Power supply fail

Power supply \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\at <string> is not connected or has failed

Power SupplyWarning12346

Power supply missing

Power supply \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\at <string> is missing

Power SupplyWarning12347

Power supply is OK

Power supply \<string>\ on shelf \<string>\at <string> is OK

Power SupplyInformation12348

NVRAM battery is charging

NVRAM battery is charging on controller<string>

NVRAMWarning12601

NVRAM battery has finished charging

NVRAM battery has finished charging oncontroller <string>

NVRAMInformation12602

NVRAM version is incompatible

NVRAM version is incompatible with sys-tem firmware on controller <string>

NVRAMCritical12603

NVRAM card multi-bit error (MBE) detec-ted

The NVRAM memory content is corruptedon controller <string>

NVRAMError12604

NVRAM card single-bit error (SBE) detec-ted

The NVRAM memory content is experien-cing bit flips on controller <string>

NVRAMWarning12605

NVRAM card non-correctable multi-bit er-ror (MBE) detected

The NVRAM memory content has experi-enced a non-correctable bit flip error oncontroller <string>

NVRAMError12606

NVRAM card correctable single-bit error(SBE) detected

The NVRAM memory content has experi-enced a correctable bit flip error on control-ler <string>

NVRAMWarning12607

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

NVDIMM reserved flash blocks reachedthe upper threshold

The reserved flash blocks have reachedthe upper threshold (remaining = <decim-al>) on controller <string>.

NVRAMInformation12608

NVDIMM reserved flash blocks reachedthe lower threshold

The reserved flash blocks have reachedthe lower threshold (remaining = <decim-al>) on controller <string>. Please contactNimble Storage Support.

NVRAMWarning12609

NVDIMM ultracap cacapcitance dis-charged

The NVDIMM ultracap capacitance is dis-charged (remaining = <decimal>) on con-troller <string>

NVRAMWarning12610

NTB_BAD_LINK

Controller <string> <string> in <string> ishigher than the threshold value of<decimal>. Please Contact Nimble StorageSupport.

NTBCritical12611

NVDIMM ultracap capacitance discharged

The NVDIMM ultracap capacitance is dis-charged (remaining = <decimal>) on con-troller <string>. Please Contact NimbleStorage Support.

NVRAMWarning12612

NVRAM module missing

NVRAM module is not detected on control-ler <string>. Please contact Nimble Stor-age Support.

NVRAMCritical12613

NVDIMM ultracap capacitance discharged

The NVDIMM ultracap capacitance is dis-charged on controller <string>. Data isunsafe if power is lost. If this situationcontinues for <decimal> minutes

NVRAMCritical12614

Shelf controller connected to wrong sideof host controller

Controller <string> of Shelf location<string>

ShelfWarning12701

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Shelf SES device not ready

SES device not ready for shelf serial<string> location <string>

ShelfError12702

SAS link of a shelf slot is degraded

SAS link of shelf serial <string> location<string> slot <string> is degraded

ShelfWarning12703

Not enough disk in shelf

Shelf serial <string> location <string> doesnot have enough number of disks

ShelfWarning12704

System cannot read shelf serial number

System cannot read the serial numberfrom shelf at location <string>

ShelfError12705

SAS cable connected to wrong port

SAS cable s) that connected to shelf loca-tion <string> is(are) connected to thewrong port(s

ShelfError12706

SAS link(s) between the shelves is(are)degraded

SAS link(s) between shelf location <string>and <string> is(are) degraded

ShelfWarning12707

SAS expander error

SAS expander in shelf at location <string>

ShelfWarning12708

Shelf SAS loop detected

Both shelf controllers A and B are connec-ted to the same head controller at location<string> and <string>. Ensure that eachcontroller on the shelf is connected to itshead unit equivalent (A or B)

ShelfError12709

Shelf appear only on one side of hostcontrollers

Shelf serial <string> visible on host control-ler <string> location <string> but not onhost controller <string>

ShelfWarning12710

Shelf controller connection order mis-matched

Shelf serial <string> is at location <string>on host controller A but at location <string>on host controller B. Connect both control-lers on each shelf to the head or shelf inthe same order

ShelfWarning12711

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Cannot access shelf SES device

Cannot access shelf SES device in theshelf serial <string> at location <string>

ShelfError12712

Controller failover due to shelf problem

Controller failover due to shelf problem

ShelfInformation12713

New Shelf detected

A new shelf is detected at location<string>.

ShelfInformation12714

Shelf is disconnected

Shelf at location <string>

ShelfInformation12715

Shelf chassis swap detected

Shelf serial <string> location <string> re-placed shelf serial <string>

ShelfWarning12716

Shelf daisy chain too long

Shelf serial <string> location <string> ex-ceeds maximum supported daisy chainlength

ShelfWarning12717

Connection to shelf is restored

SAS connection to shelf at location<string>

ShelfInformation12719

SAS link disabled

SAS phy <string> on shelf at location<string> has excessive link error and hasbeen disabled

ShelfWarning12720

Excessive link error on disk

SAS link between disk sn <string> andexpander <string> has excessive link error

ShelfWarning12721

SAS cable connected to wrong port

SAS cable s) that connected to shelf loca-tion <string> is(are) connected to thewrong port(s

ShelfError12730

Cannot access shelf SES device

Cannot access shelf SES device in theshelf serial <string> at location <string>

ShelfError12731

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

SAS link disabled

SAS phy <string> on shelf at location<string> has excessive link errors and hasbeen disabled.

ShelfWarning12732

Excessive link error on disk

SAS link between disk S/N <string> andexpander <string> has excessive link er-rors. Contact Nimble Storage Support.

ShelfWarning12733

SAS cable connected to wrong port

SAS cable s) that connected to shelf loca-tion <string> is(are) connected to thewrong port(s

ShelfWarning12734

Cannot access shelf SES device

Cannot access shelf SES device in theshelf serial <string> at location <string>

ShelfWarning12735

Cannot access shelf SES device

Cannot access shelf SES device in theshelf serial <string> at location <string>

ShelfWarning12736

Cannot access shelf SES device

Cannot access shelf SES device in theshelf with S/N <string> at location <string>.Some sensor data may not be available.Contact Nimble Storage Support.

ShelfWarning12738

Cannot access shelf IPMI device

Cannot access shelf IPMI device in theshelf with S/N <string> at location <string>.Some sensor data may not be available.Contact Nimble Storage Support.

ShelfWarning12740

SAS cable connected to wrong port

SAS cable between shelf location <string>and location <string> is connected towrong port.

ShelfWarning12741

Physical memory detected is less than in-stalled

Physical memory detected is less than in-stalled on array serial number <string>controller <string>. Installed <decimal> GB

ControllerCritical12901

CS-Model changed

The CS-Model has changed. The modelis now <string>.

ArrayNote14000

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

CS-Model unknown

The system cannot determine the CS-Model. The prior model was <string>

ArrayWarning14001

The system temperature is beginning toexceed the allowable operating temperat-ure. If it continues to exceed allowed oper-ating temperature

the system may shut down.

TemperatureWarning14002

Controller shutdown occurred due to ex-cessive temperature

Temperature exceeds maximum operatingtemperature (50 Celsius) on controller<string>

TemperatureCritical14003

Controller exceeds allowable operatingtemperature

Temperature exceeds allowable operatingtemperature on controller <string>(<decimal> Celsius)

TemperatureCritical14004

Backplane exceeds allowable operatingtemperature

Temperature exceeds allowable operatingtemperature on backplane (<decimal>Celsius)

TemperatureCritical14005

System temperature is too high.

Sensor <string> on shelf <string> at<string> is <decimal> Celsius. If anysensor exceeds 50 degrees C

TemperatureWarning14006

System temperature continues to be high.

Temperature Sensor on shelf <string> is<decimal> Celsius. If any sensor exceeds50 degrees C

TemperatureCritical14007

Power supply down revisioned

While your shelf <string> continues tofunction normally

Power SupplyCritical14008

Controller shutdown occurred due to ex-cessive temperature

Temperature exceeds maximum operatingtemperature (<decimal>) on controller<string>

TemperatureCritical14009

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Power supply down revisioned

While your shelf <string> continues tofunction normally

Power SupplyCritical14010

Array temperature is too high

Temperature sensor <string> on shelf<string> at <string> is <decimal> Celsius.Check air temperature and air flow aroundthe array.

TemperatureWarning14011

Array temperature continues to be high

Temperature sensor on shelf <string> is<decimal> Celsius. The shelf shuts downif it exceeds the maximum operating tem-perature.

TemperatureCritical14012

Power supply status unavailable

Array software is unable to query statusof power supply units (PSUs). Althoughthe shelf S/N <string> continues to functionnormally

Power SupplyCritical14013

Power supply status unavailable

Unable to query status of power supplyunits (PSUs). Although the shelf S/N<string> continues to function normally

Power SupplyCritical14014

An unknown firmware version was detec-ted

An unknown firmware version was detec-ted for component <string> on controller<string>

ControllerError14200

Fibre Channel link up

Fibre Channel link up on controller <string>port <string>

FCInformation14400

Fibre Channel link down

Fibre Channel link down on controller<string> port <string>

FCWarning14401

Fibre Channel link not connected

Fibre Channel link not connected on con-troller <string> port <string>

FCInformation14402

Fibre Channel link up with connection tofabric

Fibre Channel link up with connection tofabric on controller <string> port <string>.

FCInformation14403

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Hardware

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Fibre Channel link up with no connectionto fabric

Fibre Channel link up with no connectionto fabric on controller <string> port<string>. Check the switch log files for er-rors.

FCWarning14404

Table 5: Alert Replication

Replication

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Replication succeeded

Successfully replicated snapshot collection<string> to partner <string>

PartnerInformation11000

Excessive replication delay

Excessive delay replicating volume collec-tion <string> to partner <string>

PartnerInformation11001

Excessive replication delay

Excessive delay replicating volume collec-tion <string> to partner <string>

PartnerWarning11002

Partner synchronization failed

Failed to synchronize replication configur-ation to partner <string>

PartnerWarning11003

Volume replication stalled

Replication is stalled. Volume <string> onpartner <string> must be removed in orderto proceed

PartnerWarning11004

Volume collection handover completed

Completed handover of volume collection<string>

PartnerInformation11005

Replication between multi-array scaleoutgroup and pre-scaleout array is not suppor-ted

Cannot replicate from/to the pre-2.x part-ner <string> from a multi-array group

PartnerWarning11006

Replication between a scaleout group andpre-scaleout array must be configured overthe management network

Cannot replicate from/to the pre-2.x part-ner <string> over the data network.

PartnerWarning11007

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Replication

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Replication resynchronized

Successfully resynchronized while replic-ating snapshot <string> on volume<string> from partner <string>. Priorsnapshots for this volume may be out ofsync. Please contact Nimble StorageSupport.

PartnerError11008

Resynchronization not supported

Downstream partner <string> has reques-ted resynchronization of replicated snap-shots for volume <string>. Please contactNimble Technical Support for assistance.

PartnerWarning11009

Resynchronization not supported

Volume <string> needs resynchronizationfrom upstream partner <string>. ContactNimble Storage Support.

PartnerWarning11010

Replication resynchronized

Successfully resynchronized while replic-ating snapshot <string> on volume<string> from partner <string>. Priorsnapshots for this volume may be out ofsync. Contact Nimble Storage Support.

PartnerError11011

Resynchronization not supported

Downstream partner <string> has reques-ted resynchronization of replicated snap-shots for volume <string>. Contact NimbleStorage Support.

PartnerWarning11012

Partner authentication failed

Failed to authenticate with replicationpartner <string> because partner secretsdo not match. Replication is currentlypaused. Edit the partner’s shared secretto resume replication.

PartnerWarning11013

Replicated snapshot resynchronized

Successfully resynchronized replicatedsnapshot <string> of volume <string> frompartner <string>. Prior snapshots for thisvolume may not be synchronized. ContactNimble Storage Support.

PartnerWarning11014

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Replication

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Replicated snapshot resynchronization notsupported

Downstream partner <string> has reques-ted resynchronization of replicated snap-shots for volume <string>. This group doesnot support resynchronization. ContactNimble Storage Support.

PartnerWarning11015

Replication partner authentication failed

Failed to authenticate with replicationpartner <string> because shared secretdoes not match. Replication is currentlypaused. Edit partner and match the sharedsecret to resume replication.

PartnerWarning11016

Replicated volume needs resynchroniza-tion

Snapshot <string> of volume <string>needs resynchronization from upstreampartner. Contact Nimble Storage Support.

VolumeError11017

Volume collection handover aborted

Aborted handover of volume collection<string>

PartnerInformation11018

Volume collection handover completedwith errors.

Completed handover of volume collection<string>

PartnerInformation11019

Volume collection handover aborted witherrors.

Aborted handover of volume collection<string>

PartnerInformation11020

Table 6: Alert Service

Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Low writable space

The system is low on writable space. Writeoperations will be slowed.

ArrayWarning0101

Writable space reclaimed

Writable space is sufficient

ArrayInformation0102

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Critically low writable space

The system is extremely low on writablespace

ArrayCritical0103

High system utilization

The system is currently <decimal>% full.Consider deleting unneeded snapshots orvolumes to reduce space usage.

ArrayWarning0104

System utilization OK

The system is down to <decimal>% utiliz-ation.

ArrayInformation0105

Critically high system utilization

The system is currently <decimal>% full.Consider deleting unneeded snapshots orvolumes to reduce space usage.

ArrayCritical0106

Critically low writable space

The system's writable space is extremelylow. Application writes will be progressivelyslowed as writable space continues to de-cline.

ArrayCritical0107

Critically low writable space

The system's writable space is too low forwrite operations. Application writes willtime out.

ArrayCritical0110

Critically low writable space

The array's writable space is extremelylow. Application writes will be progressivelyslowed as writable space continues to de-cline.

ArrayCritical0111

Critically low writable space

The array's writable space is too low forwrite operations. Application writes willtime out.

ArrayCritical0112

Critically high system utilization

The system is extremely low on space.Incoming writes will be denied.

ArrayCritical0113

Unhandled controller exception

Unhandled exception on controller <string>

ControllerCritical2001

Controller takeover occurred

Takeover occurred on controller <string>

ControllerInformation2002

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Standby controller available

Standby controller <string> available

ControllerInformation2003

Standby controller not available

Standby controller <string> not available

ControllerWarning2004

Excessive controller restarts detected

Excessive controller <string> restarts de-tected

ControllerCritical2005

Restarting controller to recover service

Restarting controller <string> to recover<string> service

ControllerCritical2006

Rebooting controller on user request

Rebooting controller <string> on user re-quest

ControllerInformation2007

Failed to reboot controller per user request

Failed to reboot controller <string> peruser request

ControllerError2008

Halting controller on user request

Halting controller <string> on user request

ControllerInformation2009

Failed to halt controller per user request

Failed to halt controller <string> per userrequest

ControllerError2010

Standby controller not available

Standby controller <string> not available

ControllerInformation2011

Standby controller not available for an ex-tended period

Standby controller <string> not availablefor an extended period

ControllerWarning2012

Unhandled controller exception

Unhandled exception on controller <string>

ControllerWarning2013

Unhandled controller exception

all services are down

ControllerCritical2014

Standby controller not available for an ex-tended period

Standby controller <string> not availablefor <decimal> minutes

ControllerWarning2015

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Standby controller not available for an ex-tended period

Standby controller <string> not availablefor <decimal> minutes

ControllerCritical2016

Controller takeover occurred

Takeover occurred on controller <string>

ControllerWarning2017

Controller failover occurred

Failover occurred on controller <string>

ControllerInformation2018

Controller failover occurred

Failover of active role occurred on control-ler <string>

ControllerInformation2019

Controller running with watchdog disabled

Watchdog disabled on controller <string>.Disconnect all connected clients and con-tact Nimble Storage Support immediately.

ControllerCritical2020

Service started

System services started. Software versionis <string>

ServiceInformation2101

Service stopped unexpectedly

restarting

ServiceInformation2102

Service stopped unexpectedly

not restarting

ServiceWarning2103

Created secure tunnel to Nimble Storagesupport

Created secure tunnel to Nimble Storagesupport on controller <string>

ServiceInformation2104

Tunnel to Nimble Storage support hasbeen terminated

Tunnel to Nimble Storage support hasbeen terminated on controller <string>

ServiceInformation2105

Service stopped unexpectedly

The <string> stopped unexpectedly on thearray

ServiceWarning2106

Service stopped unexpectedly

The <string> stopped unexpectedly on thearray

ServiceWarning2107

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Failed to send alert e-mail

Failed to send e-mail to <string>

ServiceWarning2108

Failed to send alert e-mail

Failed to send alert e-mail to SMTP server.Verify SMTP server and port configuration.

ServiceWarning2109

Service manually disabled

The <string> was manually disabled on anarray controller and will not be started.

ServiceWarning2110

Created secure tunnel to Nimble StorageSupport

Created secure tunnel to Nimble StorageSupport on controller <string>.

ServiceInformation2111

Tunnel to Nimble Storage Support hasbeen terminated

Tunnel to Nimble Storage Support hasbeen terminated on controller <string>.

ServiceInformation2112

A member array became unreachable

Member array <string> became unreach-able

ArrayCritical10010

A member array became reachable

Member array <string> became reachable

ArrayInformation10011

A member array is unreachable

Member array <string> is unreachable

ArrayCritical10012

A member array is reachable

Member array <string> is reachable

ArrayInformation10013

Failed to assign array to pool

Failed to assign array <string> to pool.Please retry after verifying that array is upand has network connectivity.

PoolError10229

Failed to unassign array from pool

Failed to unassign array <string> frompool. Please retry after verifying that arrayis up and has network connectivity.

PoolError10230

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Failed to merge pools.

Failed to merge pool <string> into pool.Please retry after verifying that all arraysin both pools are up and have networkconnectivity.

PoolError10240

Completed unassign of array from pool

Completed unassign of array <string> frompool. All data on the array has been movedto other arrays in the pool. The array cannow be assigned to other pools or re-moved from the group.

PoolInformation10252

Completed unassign of array from pool

Completed unassign of array <string> frompool <string>. All data on the array hasbeen moved to other arrays in the pool.The array can now be assigned to otherpools or removed from the group.

PoolInformation10253

Failed to assign array to pool

Failed to assign array <string> to pool<string>. Retry after verifying that array isup and has network connectivity.

PoolWarning10256

Failed to unassign array from pool

Failed to unassign array <string> from pool<string>. Retry after verifying that array isup and has network connectivity.

PoolWarning10257

Failed to merge pools.

Failed to merge pool <string> into pool<string>. Retry after verifying that all arraysin both pools are up and have networkconnectivity.

PoolError10260

Insufficient cache capacity in the pool forcache pinned volumes

Cache capacity <decimal> MB in pool<string> is insufficient to keep all cachepinned volumes in cache. Consider addingmore cache or unpinning some volumesto restore performance guarantees forcache pinned volumes.

VolumeCritical10282

Used space above warning limit

The amount of used space has reached<decimal>% of free space

ArrayWarning10401

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Used space below warning limits

The amount of used space is below<decimal>% of free space

ArrayInformation10402

Used space above critical level

The amount of used space has reached acritical level at <decimal>% of free space.Volumes above their reserve will be takenoffline once the free space has been ex-hausted

ArrayCritical10403

Used space below critical limits

The amount of used space is at <decim-al>% of free space. Volumes above theirreserve will be taken offline once the freespace has been exhausted

ArrayInformation10404

Array space utilization OK

The Array is down to <decimal>% spaceutilization.

ArrayInformation10405

High array space utilization

The array space is currently <decimal>%full. Consider deleting unneeded snap-shots or volumes to reduce space usage.

ArrayInformation10406

High array space utilization

The array space is currently <decimal>%full. Consider deleting unneeded snap-shots or volumes to reduce space usage.

ArrayWarning10407

Critically high array space utilization

The array space is currently <decimal>%full. Consider deleting unneeded snap-shots or volumes to reduce space usage.

ArrayCritical10408

Used space in the pool above warninglimit

The amount of used space in the pool hasreached <decimal>% of free space

PoolWarning10409

Used space in the pool below warninglimits

The amount of used space in the pool isbelow <decimal>% of free space

PoolInformation10410

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Used space in the pool above critical level

The amount of used space in the pool hasreached a critical level at <decimal>% offree space. Volumes above their reservewill be taken offline once the free spacehas been exhausted

PoolCritical10411

Used space in the pool below critical limits

The amount of used space in the pool isat <decimal>% of free space. Volumesabove their reserve will be taken offlineonce the free space has been exhausted

PoolInformation10412

Pool space utilization OK

The pool is down to <decimal>% spaceutilization.

PoolInformation10413

High pool space utilization

The pool space is currently <decimal>%full. Consider deleting unneeded snap-shots or volumes to reduce space usage.

PoolInformation10414

High pool space utilization

The pool space is currently <decimal>%full. Consider deleting unneeded snap-shots or volumes to reduce space usage.

PoolWarning10415

Critically high pool space utilization

The pool space is currently <decimal>%full. Consider deleting unneeded snap-shots or volumes to reduce space usage.

PoolCritical10416

Used space in the pool above warninglimit

The amount of used space in the pool<string> has reached <decimal>% of freespace.

PoolWarning10417

Used space in the pool below warninglimits

The amount of used space in the pool<string> is below <decimal>% of freespace.

PoolInformation10418

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Used space in the pool above critical level

The amount of used space in the pool<string> has reached a critical level at<decimal>% of free space. Volumes abovetheir reserve will be taken offline once thefree space has been exhausted.

PoolCritical10419

Used space in the pool below critical limits

The amount of used space in the pool<string> is at <decimal>% of free space.Volumes above their reserve will be takenoffline once the free space has been ex-hausted.

PoolInformation10420

Pool space utilization OK

The pool <string> is down to <decimal>%space utilization.

PoolInformation10421

High pool space utilization

The pool space in pool <string> is currently<decimal>% full. Consider deleting un-needed snapshots or volumes to reducespace usage.

PoolInformation10422

High pool space utilization

The pool space in pool <string> is currently<decimal>% full. Consider deleting un-needed snapshots or volumes to reducespace usage.

PoolWarning10423

Critically high pool space utilization

The pool space in pool <string> is currently<decimal>% full. Consider deleting un-needed snapshots or volumes to reducespace usage.

PoolCritical10424

RAID array degraded

RAID array degraded by <decimal><string>

RaidWarning12400

RAID array rebuild started

RAID array started rebuilding disk <string>

RaidInformation12401

RAID array rebuild is done

RAID array has successfully completedrebuilding disk <string>

RaidInformation12402

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

RAID array rebuild failed

Failed to rebuild RAID array on disk<string>

RaidWarning12403

RAID array rebuild failed

Failed to rebuild RAID array on disk<string>

RaidWarning12404

Disks missing from RAID array

<decimal> <string> missing from RAIDarray

RaidWarning12405

Disk marked as spare

Disk <string> is marked as spare

RaidInformation12406

Could not assemble RAID array

Could not assemble RAID array

RaidCritical12407

RAID array degraded

RAID array degraded by <decimal><string> on <string> shelf <string>

RaidWarning12408

RAID array rebuild started

RAID array started rebuilding disk <string>on <string> shelf <string>

RaidInformation12409

RAID array rebuild is done

RAID array has successfully completedrebuilding disk <string> on <string> shelf<string>

RaidInformation12410

RAID array rebuild failed

Failed to rebuild RAID array from <string>shelf <string> on disk <string>

RaidWarning12411

RAID array rebuild failed

Failed to rebuild RAID array from <string>shelf <string> on disk <string>

RaidWarning12412

Disks missing from RAID array

<decimal> <string> missing from RAIDarray on <string> shelf <string>

RaidWarning12413

Disk marked as spare

Disk <string> is marked as spare on<string> shelf <string>

RaidInformation12414

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Could not assemble RAID array

Could not assemble RAID array on<string> shelf <string>

RaidCritical12415

RAID array rebuild scheduled

RAID array rebuild scheduled on disk<string> of <string> shelf <string>

RaidInformation12416

RAID array rebuild stopped

RAID array rebuild stopped on disk<string> of <string> shelf <string>

RaidInformation12417

Too many iscsi connections

iscsi login rejected from <string>

iSCSIWarning12501

Too many unaligned iscsi reads/writes

unaligned reads/writes percentage %/%

iSCSIWarning12502

Too many iSCSI connections

iSCSI login rejected from <string>

iSCSIWarning12504

Too many unaligned iSCSI reads/writes

unaligned reads/writes percentage %/%

iSCSIWarning12505

Too many iSCSI connections

iSCSI login from <string> is rejected

iSCSIWarning12506

New shelf is activated

Shelf serial <string> at location <decimal>has been activated

ShelfInformation12718

New shelf is activated

Shelf serial <string> at location <string>has been activated

ShelfInformation12737

New shelf activated

Shelf with S/N <string> at location <string>was activated

ShelfInformation12739

Group Leader role takeover succeeded

Successfully takenover group leader rolefrom array '<string>' (serial: <string>)

ArrayInformation13501

Group Leader role takeover succeeded

Array <string> (serial: <string>) success-fully took over group leader role from array<string> (serial: <string>)

ArrayInformation13504

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Group Leader role take over succeeded

Array <string> S/N <string> is now thegroup leader. Previous group leader wasarray <string> S/N <string>.

ArrayInformation13505

Group Leader role migrate failed

Array <string> S/N: <string> failed to mi-grate group leader role to array <string>S/N: <string>.

ArrayError13506

Group Leader role takeover has been re-jected by a member array

Group Leader role takeover has been re-jectec by member array '<string>'

ArrayError13502

Group Leader role takeover has been re-jected by a member array

Group Leader role takeover has been re-jected by member array '<string>'

ArrayError13503

Group merge completed successfully

Group merge with group <string> com-pleted successfully

GroupInformation13601

Failed to stop services on source groupfor group merge

Failed to stop services on source group<string> for group merge. Group mergeoperation would be rolled back. Retry theoperation later.

GroupWarning13602

Completed rollback of group merge opera-tion

Completed rollback of group merge opera-tion with group <string>. Services on group<string> have been resumed.

GroupInformation13603

Group merge operation is not complete onsome arrays

operation would be retried

GroupWarning13604

Failed to merge configuration from sourcegroup

Failed to merge configuration from sourcegroup <string>. Group merge operationwould be rolled back. Retry the operationlater.

GroupWarning13605

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Service

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Data Migration is getting delayed becauseof continuous restarts

Data Migration is getting delayed becauseof continuous restarts. Contact Support.

GroupWarning13701

Data migration is delayed because of re-peated restarts

Data migration is delayed because of re-peated restarts. Contact Nimble StorageSupport.

GroupWarning13702

Oldest events removed from the system

Total number of events reached <decim-al>. Maximum retention count is <decim-al>. The oldest <decimal> events removed.

ServiceWarning14700

Events count reached warning threshold

Events count reached warning thresholdof <decimal> events. If the number ofevents reaches the maximum retentioncount of <decimal>

ServiceWarning14701

Oldest audit log records removed from thesystem

Total number of audit log records reached<decimal>. Maximum retention count is<decimal>. The oldest <decimal> audit logrecords removed.

ServiceWarning14702

Audit log records count reached warningthreshold

Audit log records count reached warningthreshold of <decimal>. If the number ofaudit log records reaches the maximumretention count of <decimal>

ServiceWarning14703

Root Login succeeded.

Root Login to controller <string> from<string> succeeded.

ControllerWarning14800

Root Login failed.

Root Login to controller <string> from<string> failed.

ControllerCritical14801

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Table 7: Alert Test

Test

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Test alert

Test message at debug level

TestDBG5000

Test alert

Test message at info level

TestInformation5001

Test alert

Test message at error level

TestError5002

Test alert

Test message at \not\ level

TestNote5003

Test alert

Test message at note level

TestNote5004

Test alert

Test message at warn level

TestWarning5005

Test alert

Test message at critical level

TestCritical5006

Table 8: Alert Unknown

Unknown

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Cache cleared by user

Cache cleared by user

ArrayInformation10101

Table 9: Alert Update

Update

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Unpacking update package failed

Unpacking update package failed on con-troller <string>: <string>

ControllerError6000

Software update started

Software update to version <string> startedon controller <string>

ControllerInformation6001

Reverting software to previous version

Reverting software to previous version<string> on controller <string>

ControllerError6002

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Update

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Successfully updated software

Successfully updated software to version<string> on controller <string>

ControllerInformation6003

Rolling back software

Rolling back software to version <string>on controller <string>

ControllerInformation6004

Update package pre-check failed

Update package Pre-check failed on con-troller <string>

ControllerError6005

Software update failed

Software update failed: <string>

ArrayError6007

Unpacking update package

Unpacking version <string> update pack-age on controller <string>

ControllerInformation6008

Unpacked update package

Unpacked version <string> update pack-age on controller <string>

ControllerInformation6009

Software update reboot

<string> on controller <string>

ControllerInformation6010

Failed to download software update pack-age

Failed to download software update pack-age: <string>

ArrayError6011

Software update failed. \/tmp\ is full

Software update failed. \/tmp\ on controller<string> is full

ControllerError6012

Software update failed. scratch space isfull

Software update failed. scratch space oncontroller <string> is full

ControllerError6013

Software update failed. \/var\ is full

Software update failed. \/var\ on controller<string> is full

ControllerError6014

Software update failed. Configurationspace is full

Software update failed. Configurationspace on controller <string> is full

ControllerError6015

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Update

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Software update failed. Recovery OSspace is full

Software update failed. Recovery OSspace is full on controller <string> is full

ControllerError6016

Software update package was not found

Software update package <string> wasnot found on controller <string>

ControllerError6017

Software update package has wrong sig-nature

Software update package <string> on<string> controller <string> has wrongsignature

ControllerError6018

Software update package has wrongchecksum

Software update package <string> on<string> controller has wrong checksum

ControllerError6019

Software update precheck failed. Networkconnectivity will degrade after softwareupdate

Software udpate precheck failed. Networkconnectivity will degrade on controller<string> after software update

ControllerError6020

Software update failed. Update cannot beapplied while services cannot be failedover to other controller

Software update failed. Update cannot beapplied while services cannot be failedover to other controller. Controller <string>is not in standby mode and cannot takeover services.

ControllerError6021

Software update cannot be applied.

Software update cannot be applied. Con-troller <string> is not in standby mode andcannot take over services that are requiredfor a successful update.

ControllerError6022

Software update precheck failed. Networkconnectivity will degrade after softwareupdate

Software update precheck failed. Networkconnectivity will degrade on controller<string> after software update

ControllerError6023

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Update

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Software update precheck failed. RAIDassembly failed on standby controller andprevents software update to proceed

Software update precheck failed. RAIDassembly failed on standby controller<string> and prevents software update toproceed

ControllerError6024

Failed to contact a member array duringsoftware update

Failed to contact member <string> duringsoftware update

ArrayWarning6501

Failed to update software on a memberarray

Failed to update software on member array<string>

ArrayWarning6502

Software update on a member array timedout

Software update on member array <string>timed out after <decimal> minutes

ArrayWarning6503

Table 10: Alert Volume

Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Volume space usage over warning limit

Volume <string> space usage is over theconfigured warning limit

VolumeWarning10200

Volume space usage below warning limit

Volume <string> space usage is now be-low the configured warning limit

VolumeInformation10201

Volume space usage over quota

Volume <string> space usage is over theconfigured quota

VolumeError10202

Volume space usage below quota

Volume <string> space usage is now be-low the configured quota

VolumeInformation10203

Volume snapshot space usage overwarning limit

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isover the configured warning limit

VolumeWarning10204

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Volume snapshot space usage belowwarning limit

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isnow below the configured warning limit

VolumeInformation10205

Volume snapshot space usage over quota

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isover the configured quota

VolumeError10206

Volume snapshot space usage belowquota

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isnow below the configured quota

VolumeInformation10207

Volume space usage approaching quota

Volume <string> space usage is at<decimal>% and approaching quota of<decimal>%. It will be taken offline if it ex-ceeds the quota

VolumeCritical10208

Volume space usage below critical limit

Volume <string> space usage at <decim-al>% is below critical limit

VolumeInformation10209

Volume snapshot space usage approach-ing quota

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isat <decimal>% and approaching quota. Itwill be taken offline if it exceeds the quota

VolumeCritical10210

Volume snapshot space usage below crit-ical limit

Volume <string> snapshot space usageat <decimal>% is below critical limit

VolumeInformation10211

Volume being taken offline because it isabove its quota

Volume <string> is being taken offline be-cause it is above its quota

VolumeCritical10212

The quota for volume is being set to100%because it is above its current quota

The quota for volume <string> is being setto 100%because it is above its quota. Thisis a one time action. Adjust volume quotasappropriately as the system now enforcesvolume quotas by taking offline volumeswith space usage above quota

VolumeWarning10213

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Volume being taken offline because it isabove its snapshot quota

Volume <string> is being taken offline be-cause it is above its snapshot quota

VolumeCritical10214

The snapshot quota for volume is beingset to unlimited because it is above itssnapshot quota

The snapshot quota for volume <string>is being set to unlimited because it isabove its snapshot quota. This is a onetime action. Adjust snapshot quotas appro-priately as the system now enforcesvolume snapshot quotas by taking offlinevolumes with snapshot space usage abovequota

VolumeWarning10215

Volume being taken offline because it isabove its reserve and system is out of freespace

Volume <string> is being taken offline be-cause it is above its reserve and systemis out of free space

VolumeCritical10216

Volume reserve is being set to zero be-cause it is above its reserve and systemis out of free space

Volume <string> reserve is being set tozero because it is above its reserve andsystem is out of free space. This is a onetime action. Adjust volume reserves appro-priately as the system now enforcesvolume reserves by taking offline volumeswith space usage above their reservewhen free space on the system is ex-hausted

VolumeWarning10217

Volume being taken offline because it isabove its snapshot reserve and system isout of free space

Volume <string> is being taken offline be-cause it is above its snapshot reserve andsystem is out of free space

VolumeCritical10218

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Volume snapshot reserve is being set tozero because it is above its reserve andsystem is out of free space

Volume <string> snapshot reserve is beingset to zero because it is above its reserveand system is out of free space. This is aone time action. Adjust volume snapshotreserves appropriately as the system nowenforces snapshot reserves by taking off-line volumes with snapshot space usageabove reserve when system is out of freespace

VolumeWarning10219

Volume space usage over warning limit

Volume <string> space usage at <decim-al>% is over the configured warning limitof <decimal>%

VolumeWarning10220

Volume space usage below warning limit

Volume <string> space usage at <decim-al>% is now below the configured warninglimit of <decimal>%

VolumeInformation10221

Volume space usage is over the con-figured quota

Volume <string> space usage at <decim-al>% is over the configured quota at<decimal>%

VolumeCritical10222

Volume space usage is now below theconfigured quota

Volume <string> space usage at <decim-al>% is now below the configured warninglimit of <decimal>%

VolumeInformation10223

Volume snapshot space usage overwarning limit

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isover the configured warning limit

VolumeWarning10224

Volume snapshot space usage belowwarning limit

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isnow below the configured warning limit

VolumeInformation10225

Volume snapshot space usage over quota

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isover the configured quota

VolumeCritical10226

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Volume snapshot space usage belowquota

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isnow below the configured quota

VolumeInformation10227

Volume attributes synchronization to ar-rays in the pool delayed

Volume <string> attributes synchronizationto arrays in the pool delayed. Will retry

VolumeWarning10228

Volume space usage approaching quota

Volume <string> space usage is at<decimal>% and approaching quota of<decimal>%.

VolumeWarning10231

Volume snapshot space usage approach-ing quota

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isat <decimal>% and approaching quota.

VolumeWarning10232

Volume space usage is above its reserve

Volume <string> space usage at <decim-al>% is above its reserve at <decimal>%.It will be taken offline once the free spacehas been exhausted.

VolumeWarning10233

Volume space usage is below its reserve

Volume <string> space usage at <decim-al>% is below its reserve at <decimal>%.

VolumeInformation10234

Volume snapshot space usage is aboveits reserve

Volume <string> snapshot space usageat <decimal>% is above its snapshot re-serve at <decimal>%. It will be taken off-line once the free space has been ex-hausted.

VolumeWarning10235

Volume snapshot space usage is belowits reserve

Volume <string> snapshot space usageat <decimal>% is below its snapshot re-serve at <decimal>%.

VolumeInformation10236

Volume attributes synchronization to ar-rays in the pool succeeded

Volume <string> attributes synchronizationto arrays in the pool succeeded.

VolumeInformation10241

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Snapshot attributes synchronization to ar-rays in the pool delayed

Snapshot <string> in Volume <string> at-tributes synchronization to arrays in thepool delayed. Will retry

VolumeWarning10242

Snapshot attributes synchronization to ar-rays in the pool succeeded

Snapshot <string> in Volume <string> at-tributes synchronization to arrays in thepool succeeded.

VolumeInformation10243

Volume completed move to destinationpool

Volume <string> completed move to des-tination pool <string>. Volume data is nowon destination pool.

VolumeInformation10250

Volume completed aborting move to des-tination pool

Volume <string> completed aborting moveto destination pool <string>. Volume datahas been moved back to source pool<string>.

VolumeInformation10251

Volume space usage approaching volumequota

Volume <string> space usage is at<decimal>% and approaching volumequota of <decimal>%. It will be set to non-writable if it exceeds the volume quota.

VolumeCritical10261

Volume being set to non-writable becauseit is above its volume quota

Volume <string> is being set to non-writ-able because it is above its volume quota.

VolumeCritical10262

Volume snapshot space usage approach-ing snapshot quota

Volume <string> snapshot space usage isat <decimal>% and approaching snapshotquota. It will be set to non-writable if it ex-ceeds the snapshot quota.

VolumeCritical10263

Volume being set to non-writable becauseit is above its snapshot quota

Volume <string> is being set to non-writ-able because it is above its snapshotquota.

VolumeCritical10264

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Volume being set to non-writable becauseit is above its reserve and system is out offree space

Volume <string> is being set to non-writ-able because it is above its reserve andsystem is out of free space

VolumeCritical10265

Volume being set to non-writable becauseit is above its snapshot reserve and systemis out of free space

Volume <string> is being set to non-writ-able because it is above its snapshot re-serve and system is out of free space

VolumeCritical10266

Invalid volume serial number detected

Volume <string> is being taken offline be-cause it is using an invalid serial number<string>. Contact Nimble Storage Support.

VolumeCritical10278

Invalid snapshot serial number detected

Snapshot <string> of volume <string> isbeing taken offline because it is using aninvalid serial number <string>. ContactNimble Storage Support.

VolumeCritical10279

Scheduled snapshot succeeded

Successfully snapshoted volumes associ-ated with volume collection <string>schedule <string>

Protection SetInformation10300

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to snapshot volumes associatedwith volume collection <string> schedule<string>

Protection SetWarning10301

Scheduled snapshot skipped

Skipped scheduled snapshot collection<string>

Protection SetInformation10302

Scheduled snapshot skipped

Skipped scheduled snapshot on volumesassociated with volume collection <string>schedule <string>

Protection SetInformation10303

Scheduled snapshot succeeded

Successfully snapshoted volumes associ-ated with volume collection <string>schedule <string>

Protection SetInformation10304

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the system isunable to log into the vCenter server dueto an incorrect user name <string> orpassword. Verify the user name andpassword are correct.

Protection SetWarning10305

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the connectionto the vCenter server <string> timed out.Verify the vCenter server name and IPaddress.

Protection SetWarning10306

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because vCenter server<string> refused the connection.

Protection SetWarning10307

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because vCenter server<string> is disconnected from the NimbleProtection Manager.

Protection SetWarning10308

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because no route wasfound to vCenter server <string>.

Protection SetWarning10309

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the socket readfrom vCenter server <string> timed out.

Protection SetWarning10310

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the network isunreachable.

Protection SetWarning10311

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because snapshots aredisabled. Some VMWare products

Protection SetWarning10312

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because <string> doesnot exist.

Protection SetWarning10313

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because <string> doesnot have permission to perform the opera-tion. Configure user with the proper permis-sions or log in as a user with such permis-sions.

Protection SetWarning10314

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the system wasunable to look up the vCenter server<string>. Verify the vCenter server nameor IP address.

Protection SetWarning10315

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> due to an encoding error

Protection SetWarning10316

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the serversocket was closed before a reply waswritten.

Protection SetWarning10317

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because no Datacenterexists.

Protection SetWarning10318

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because Nimble volumeserial number is empty.

Protection SetWarning10319

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> due to an unexpectederror.

Protection SetWarning10320

Scheduled snapshot succeeded withwarning

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the VMFSdatastore block size is not large enoughto accommodate the files in the VM. ForVMFS-5 datastore the maximum file sizeis 2TB minus 512 bytes. For the VMFS-3datastore the maximum file size will de-pend on the block size of the datastore.

Protection SetWarning10321

Scheduled snapshot succeeded

Successfully created snapshot of volumesassociated with volume collection <string>schedule <string>

Protection SetInformation10322

Scheduled snapshot succeeded

Successfully created snapshot of volumesassociated with volume collection <string>schedule <string>

Protection SetInformation10323

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because snapshots aredisabled. Some VMware products

Protection SetWarning10324

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> since the vCenter virtualmachine snapshot tasks have not yetcompleted.

Protection SetWarning10325

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the snapshotname exceeds the maximum allowablelength on vCenter. Shorten the volumecollection name or schedule name.

Protection SetWarning10326

Application synchronization failed

Application synchronization failed forvolume collection <string> schedule<string>

Protection SetInformation10327

Scheduled snapshot failed.

Failed to snapshot volumes associatedwith volume collection <string>

Protection SetWarning10328

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because <string> does not havepermission to perform the operation. Con-figure user with the proper permissions orlog in as a user with such permissions.

Protection SetWarning10340

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because <string> does not exist.

Protection SetWarning10341

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> due to an encoding error

Protection SetWarning10342

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because the server socket wasclosed before a reply was written.

Protection SetWarning10343

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because no Datacenter exists.

Protection SetWarning10344

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because Nimble volume serialnumber is empty.

Protection SetWarning10345

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> due to an unexpected error.

Protection SetWarning10346

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because the VMFS datastoreblock size is not large enough to accom-modate the files in the VM. For VMFS-5datastore the maximum file size is 2TBminus 512 bytes. For the VMFS-3 data-store the maximum file size will depend onthe block size of the datastore.

Protection SetWarning10347

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because snapshots are disabled.Some VMware products

Protection SetWarning10348

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> since the vCenter virtual machinesnapshot tasks have not yet completed.

Protection SetWarning10349

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because the snapshot name ex-ceeds the maximum allowable length onvCenter. Shorten the volume collectionname or schedule name.

Protection SetWarning10350

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> because virtual machine tools inthe guest are not running.

Protection SetWarning10351

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the IP addressor hostname <string> is not a valid vCenterserver.

Protection SetWarning10352

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string>. Too many vCentersynchronized snapshots are currently inprogress. Stagger the schedules forvCenter synchronized snapshots.

Protection SetWarning10353

Scheduled snapshot failed

Failed to create VSS synchronized snap-shot associated with volume collection<string> schedule <string>. Incompatibleversion of Nimble VSS service on the ap-plication server.

Protection SetWarning10354

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the system isunable to log into the vCenter server dueto an incorrect user name <string> orpassword. Verify the user name andpassword are correct.

Protection SetWarning10355

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the connectionto the vCenter server <string> timed out.Verify the vCenter server name and IPaddress.

Protection SetWarning10356

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because vCenter server<string> refused the connection.

Protection SetWarning10357

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because vCenter server<string> is disconnected from the NimbleProtection Manager.

Protection SetWarning10358

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because no route wasfound to vCenter server <string>.

Protection SetWarning10359

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the socket readfrom vCenter server <string> timed out.

Protection SetWarning10360

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the network isunreachable.

Protection SetWarning10361

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> because the system wasunable to look up the vCenter server<string>. Verify the vCenter server nameor IP address.

Protection SetWarning10362

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> due to an unexpectedconnection error.

Protection SetWarning10363

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> since the vCenter virtualmachine snapshot tasks have not yetcompleted.

Protection SetWarning10364

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> due to an unexpectederror.

Protection SetWarning10365

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> due to an unexpected error. SeevSphere Client to get details on the failureof the snapshot task for this VM.

Protection SetWarning10366

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Failed to synchronize with VMware vCen-ter

Failed to <string> vCenter snapshot asso-ciated with volume collection <string>schedule <string> for virtual machine<string> due to failure to quiesce the virtualmachine. See vSphere Client to get detailson the failure of the snapshot task for thisVM.

Protection SetWarning10367

Multi initiator login

iscsi login to volume <string> rejected from<string> - existing session from <string>

iSCSIInformation12500

Multi initiator login

iSCSI login to volume <string> rejectedfrom <string> - existing session from<string>

iSCSIInformation12503

iSCSI connections from initiator repeatedlyclosed by array due to improper target IPconfiguration

iSCSI connections from initiator <string>on volume <string> repeatedly closed byarray due to improper target IP configura-tion. Review iSCSI connection settings oninitiator and use the correct target IP.Consider using Nimble Connection Man-ager to manage initiator connections

iSCSIError12057

iSCSI connections from initiator repeatedlyclosed by array due to improper target IPconfiguration

iSCSI connections with source IP <string>and destination IP <string> from initiator<string> on volume <string> repeatedlyclosed by the array. Review iSCSI connec-tion settings on the initiator and use thecorrect target IP.

iSCSIError12508

Total number of volumes approachingsystem limit

Total number of volumes is <decimal>which is approaching system limit of<decimal>

ArrayWarning13101

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Volume

Description/Possible Cause/ActionsTypeSeverityAlert/Event

Total number of volumes below warningthreshold

Total number of volumes is <decimal>which is below warning threshold of<decimal>

ArrayInformation13102

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Nimble SNMP FAQ

SNMP v1, v2, and v2cWhat versions of SNMP does Nimble support?

Not in the current version. UDP traps are supported.Are acknowledged traps (informs) supported?

Through the GUI using the Administration >SNMP menu or the CLI snmp command.

How can I configure SNMP?

Community name.What security features are supported?

One.How many trap recipients are supported on eachdevice?

No. In this release, the device only sends traps.Does the device receive and forward traps?

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Regulatory Information

Regulatory Warnings

European Community, Australia, New Zealand

Warning

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which casethe user may be required to take adequate measures.

Israel

Warning

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which casethe user may be required to take adequate measures.

Korea

Warning

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which casethe user may be required to take adequate measures.

Taiwan

Warning

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which casethe user may be required to take adequate measures.

USA

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful

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interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructionmanual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residentialarea is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference athis own expense.

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Index

B

bindings 17

C

community string 5setting 5

configuring 5SNMP 5

G

global MIB variables 14

I

IANA number 7

M

MIB 4, 10, 14description of 4

variables 10, 14global 14overview 10volume-specific 10

N

nimbleTrapCode 17

O

OID 7

overview 4

P

polling 7

R

regulatory warnings 73RFC1155 4

S

setting 5SNMP 5

SNMP 5

T

traps 5, 17trap destination setting 5

traps:trap variables 17

V

variables 7, 10, 14global 14names 7overview 10volume-specific 10

volume-specific MIB variables 10

W

warnings 73

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