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Dell EMC OpenManage SNMP Reference Guide Version 9.2

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Dell Status Data Types

Status data types include DellStatus, DellStatusRedundancy, and DellStatusProbe.
Table 1. Dell Status. The following table describes the variable name, data type, the possible data values and the meaning of each possible data value.
Variable Name: DellStatus  
Data Type: Integer  
Possible Data Values Meaning of Data Value
other(1) The object’s status is not one of the following:
unknown(2) The object’s status is unknown.
ok(3) The object’s status is OK.
nonCritical(4) The object’s status is warning, noncritical.
critical(5) The object’s status is critical (failure).
nonRecoverable(6) The object’s status is nonrecoverable (dead).

absent(7)

The object’s status is absent
Table 2. Dell Status Redundancy . The following table describes the variable name, data type, the possible data values and the meaning of each possible data value.
Variable Name: DellStatusRedundancy  
Data Type: Integer  
Possible Data Values Meaning of Data Value
other(1) The object’s status is not one of the following:
unknown(2) The object’s redundancy status is unknown.
full(3) The object is fully redundant.
degraded(4) The object’s redundancy has been degraded.
lost(5) The object’s redundancy has been lost.
notRedundant(6) Redundancy does not apply or it is not redundant.
Table 3. Dell Status Probe . The following table describes the variable name, data type, the possible data values and the meaning of each possible data value.
Variable Name: DellStatusProbe  
Data Type: Integer  
Possible Data Values Meaning of Data Value
other(1) The object’s status is not one of the following:
unknown(2) The status of the object is unknown.
ok(3) The status of the object is OK.
nonCriticalUpper(4) The object is at the noncritical upper limit.
CriticalUpper(5) The object is at the critical upper limit.
nonRecoverableUpper(6) The object is at the nonrecoverable upper limit.
nonCriticalLower(7) The object is at the noncritical lower limit.
criticalLower(8) The object is at the critical lower limit.
nonRecoverableLower(9) The object is at the nonrecoverable lower limit.
failed(10) The status of the object is failed.

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