issHealthChkErrorReason

SUPERMICRO-ISS-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.10876.101.1.81.17.2

Object

scalar Enumeration
When the MIB object 'issHealthChkStatus' indicates health as down, this object provides the 
reason for errors encountered.
          
nonRecovTaskInitializationFailure(1), Indicates the occurence of non-recoverable failure during 
Task initialization. 
          
nonRecovInsufficientStartupMemory(2), Indicates that there is insufficient memory for successful
startup. This error is non-recoverable and requires sufficient memory to be available in the system
for successful ISS startup.
          
recovCruBuffExhausted(3), Indicates that CRU Buffer Exhausted.
          
recovConfigRestoreFailed(4), Indicates that config-restore failed for ISS. This is a recoverable error.
          
recovProtocolMemPoolExhausted(5), Indicates that a mem-pool associated with a specific module in ISS has 
drained out. This error may affect the functioning of the specific protocol alone and is treated as 
a recoverable error.
          
By default issHealthChkErrorReason is 0.

Context

MIB
SUPERMICRO-ISS-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.10876.101.1.81.17.2
Type
scalar
Access
readonly
Status
current
Parent
issHealthCheckGroup
Siblings
4

Syntax

Enumeration

Values & Constraints

Enumerated Values
1nonRecovTaskInitializationFailure
2nonRecovInsufficientStartupMemory
3recovCruBuffExhausted
4recovConfigRestoreFailed
5recovProtocolMemPoolExhausted

Related Objects

Sibling Objects