Dell Remote Access : Dell iDRAC Auto Discovery information

Dell.iDRAC7.SNMPTrap.10635 (Rule)

Event Description: {0}

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

Dell iDRAC Autodiscovery Trap alert

Causes

The Dell iDRAC generated a Autodiscovery trap alert. Probable causes and corresponding resolutions for this condition are:

Cause

Resolutions

The AutoConfig operation is successful.

No response action is required.

The execution of AutoConfig operation is started.

No response action is required.

Unable to start the AutoConfig import operation, because the AutoConfig import file is not available.

Update the sharename or location in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC, make sure the AutoConfig import file is available, and then retry the operation.

The AutoConfig operation is unable to access a network share folder, because incorrect credentials are specified in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC.

Verify whether or not the following are correctly entered in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC, and then retry the operation: 1) Network share name. 2) The IP address of the network share folder. 3) The username and password (-u <username> and -p <password>).

The AutoConfig operation is unable to access the network share folder, because an invalid filename is specified in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC.

Specify a valid file name in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC using the (-f <filename>).

The AutoConfig operation is unable to access the network share folder, because an invalid sharetype value is specified in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC.

Enter a valid sharetype in DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC using (-s <0 or 1>) where 0 = NFS, 1 = CIFS.

Unable to start the AutoConfig file import operation, because an invalid shutdown type was specified in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC.

Enter a valid shutdown type in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC using (-d <0 or 1>) where 0 = Graceful shutdown and 1 =  Forced shutdown.

Unable to start the AutoConfig file import operation, because an invalid AutoConfig time-to-wait value is specified in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC.

In the DHCP scope option field where VendorID=iDRAC, enter a time-to-wait (-t) value more than 300 seconds and less than 3600 seconds and then retry the operation.

Unable to start the AutoConfig import operation, because Lifecycle Controller is not enabled.

Verify that the Lifecycle Controller firmware on the server being configured is installed and enabled, then restart the iDRAC by pressing the System ID button for 15 seconds. For more information about Lifecycle Controller, see the Lifecycle Controller User’s Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.

Unable to start the AutoConfig file import operation, because an invalid End Host Power State value is specified in the DHCP scope option field where the VendorID=iDRAC.

In the DHCP scope option field where VendorID=iDRAC, enter a end-host-power-state (-e <0 or 1>) where 0 = Powered Off and 1 = Powered On, and then retry the operation.

The AutoConfig operation is completed.

No response action is required.

Resolutions

Launch DRAC Console and troubleshoot further.

Element properties:

TargetDell.RemoteAccess.iDRAC7
CategoryAvailabilityHealth
EnabledTrue
Alert GenerateTrue
Alert SeverityInformation
Alert PriorityNormal
RemotableTrue
Alert Message
Dell Remote Access : Dell iDRAC Auto Discovery information
Event Description: {0}

Member Modules:

ID Module Type TypeId RunAs 
DS DataSource System.NetworkManagement.SnmpTrapEventProvider Default
Alert WriteAction System.Health.GenerateAlert Default

Source Code:

<Rule ID="Dell.iDRAC7.SNMPTrap.10635" Enabled="true" Target="DAD!Dell.RemoteAccess.iDRAC7" ConfirmDelivery="false" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" DiscardLevel="100">
<Category>AvailabilityHealth</Category>
<DataSources>
<DataSource ID="DS" TypeID="Node!System.NetworkManagement.SnmpTrapEventProvider">
<IP>$Target/Property[Type="DAD!Dell.RemoteAccess.RAC"]/IPAddress$</IP>
<OIDProps>
<OIDProp>.1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.3.2.5.0.10635</OIDProp>
</OIDProps>
<EventOriginId>$Target/Id$</EventOriginId>
<PublisherId>$Target/Id$</PublisherId>
<PublisherName>iDRAC</PublisherName>
<Channel>SnmpEvent</Channel>
<LoggingComputer/>
<EventNumber>10635</EventNumber>
<EventCategory>5</EventCategory>
<EventLevel>10</EventLevel>
<UserName/>
<Params/>
</DataSource>
</DataSources>
<WriteActions>
<WriteAction ID="Alert" TypeID="SystemHealth!System.Health.GenerateAlert">
<Priority>1</Priority>
<Severity>0</Severity>
<AlertName/>
<AlertDescription/>
<AlertOwner/>
<AlertMessageId>$MPElement[Name="Dell.iDRAC7.SNMPTrap.10635.Rule"]$</AlertMessageId>
<AlertParameters>
<AlertParameter1>$Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[4]/Value$</AlertParameter1>
</AlertParameters>
<Suppression>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventDisplayNumber$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/Channel$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/PublisherName$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/LoggingComputer$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventCategory$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventLevel$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/UserName$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventNumber$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[3]/Value$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[4]/Value$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[6]/Value$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[8]/Value$</SuppressionValue>
</Suppression>
<Custom1>Alert Message ID = $Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[3]/Value$ </Custom1>
<Custom2>Alert Message = $Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[4]/Value$ </Custom2>
<Custom3>Alert Status = $Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[5]/Value$ </Custom3>
<Custom4>Alert Service Tag = $Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[6]/Value$ </Custom4>
<Custom5>Alert FQDN = $Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[7]/Value$ </Custom5>
<Custom6>Alert FQDD = $Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[8]/Value$ </Custom6>
<Custom7/>
<Custom8/>
<Custom9/>
<Custom10/>
</WriteAction>
</WriteActions>
</Rule>