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K.5.2 Notification Examples


K.5.2 Notification Examples
Starting 14 days prior to CPU Activation Interim Permit expiration, notifications are sent every 4 hours until the CPU Activation Interim Permit is disabled or expires. Notifications of each event are in this format: PPAR-ID 0: Interim Permit due to expire in 14 days.
As soon as the CPU Activation Interim Permit has expired, notifications are sent. Notifications of each event are in this format: PPAR-ID 0: Interim Permit has expired.
When a CPU core use violation occurs after the CPU Activation Interim Permit expires or is disabled, a notification will be sent. Notifications of each event are in this format: PPAR-ID 0: CoD PROC violation occurred.
Also when the CPU core use violation is resolved, a notification will be sent. Notifications of each event are in this format: PPAR-ID 0: CoD PROC violation resolved.
The following provides examples of notification of events.
The description here uses examples of events 14 days before the CPU Activation Interim Permit expires.
Example 1. XSCF event log
XSCF> showlogs event
May 23 18:11:51 JST 2016 PPAR-ID 0: Interim Permit due to expire in 14 days
Example 2. syslog message on the primary domain console (for XCP 2330 and later)
  1. Message example
PPAR-ID 0: Interim Permit due to expire in 14 days
  1. syslog log example
Jul 22 01:10:45 4S-441-D0 SC Alert: [ID 695932 daemon.notice]
PPAR-ID 0: Interim Permit due to expire in 14 days
Example 3. E-mail
From no-reply@xxxx Mon May 23 18:11:51 2016
Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 18:11:51 +0900
From: no-reply@xxxx
Message-Id: <1463994711.2429@xxxx>
To: administrator@m10.org
Subject: Event: M10-1: M10-1: serial# TZ01111111, PPAR-ID 0: Interim Permit due to expire in 14 days
Content-Length: 200

TYPE: Event, VER: XCP-2320
MODE-SWITCH: Service
SEVERITY: Event
EVENT-TIME: 05-23-2016 18:11:51 JST
CSN: TZ01111111
SERVER-ID: xxxx
FRU: -
DIAGCODE: -
MSG: PPAR-ID 0: Interim Permit due to expire in 14 days
Example 4. SNMP trap
The SNMP trap OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.211.1.15.4.1.2.0.5 is sent. This trap contains .1.3.6.1.4.1.211.1.15.4.1.2.1.1.0 (scfTrapEventType.0), which is an object with a value indicating the type of the event.
For details on the OID, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF MIB and Trap Lists.