RaidArrayDegraded

The RAID array on the appliance is degraded.

The appliance will continue operating, excepting any additional hard drive failures. The most likely cause of this notification is that one of the hard drives has failed or is rebuilding. If the disk is rebuilding, the RAID state should return to Optimal upon completion.

Level : Severe

Log Message : The RAID array on appliance {AffectedAppliance} is degraded.

System : Hardware

SNMP Name : CASTIRON-COMP-PLATFORM-MIB::ciC23hRaidArrayDegradedEv10

SNMP Enterprise : .1.3.6.1.4.1.13336.2.2.3.23.1.4

SNMP Trap Number : 10

Variables

The RaidArrayDegraded message contains the following variables:

Table 1. RaidArrayDegraded Message Variables

1. SerialNumber

The serial number of the appliance sending the trap.

  • Type : String
  • SNMP Object Name : CASTIRON-IA-MIB::ciIaPlatSerialNumber
  • SNMP OID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.13336.2.2.2.1.1.3.3

2. Severity

Severity of the Notification.

  • Type : Integer
  • SNMP Object Name : CASTIRON-REGISTRATIONS-MIB::ciEvSeverity
  • SNMP OID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.13336.2.2.1.2.1

3. AffectedAppliance

Serial number of the affected appliance. In some cases this could be different than the serial number of the appliance sending a notification, particularly in the case of High Availability pairs where the Active peer could send a notification on behalf of the Standby peer.

  • Type : String
  • SNMP Object Name : CASTIRON-REGISTRATIONS-MIB::ciEvAffectedAppliance
  • SNMP OID : .1.3.6.1.4.1.13336.2.2.1.2.5



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