メインコンテンツまでスキップ

NVIDIAクラスタスイッチに対してSwitchSNMPCommunication_Alertが報告される

Views:
21
Visibility:
Public
Votes:
0
Category:
fabric-interconnect-and-management-switches
Specialty:
HW
Last Updated:

環境

  • NVIDIAクラスタスイッチSN2100
  • ONTAP 9
  • 4ノードMCC-IP

問題

  • ONTAPでは、次のように[SwithSNMPCommunication_Alert]が表示されます。
 Cluster::> system health alert show Node: Cluster-01 Alert ID: SwitchSNMPCommunication_Alert Resource: cluster-switch01 Severity: Major Indication Time: Fri Aug 16 13:41:11 2024 Suppress: false Acknowledge: false Probable Cause: SNMP communication from the node to the ethernet switch has failed repeatedly. Invalid SNMP settings are configured with ONTAP Switch Health Monitoring or on the Ethernet switch. Possible Effect: Ethernet switch communication problems and accessibility issues. Corrective Actions: 1) Check the SNMPv2c community or SNMPv3 username on the Ethernet switch to verify that the expected community string or username is configured. To view the expected community string or username, run the "system switch ethernet show -snmp-config" command. 2) (SNMPv3) Verify that the SNMPv3 credentials are present within ONTAP. To view the established SNMP logins, run the "security login show -application snmp" command. If a custom engine-id was provided for the SNMPv3 user, ensure it is same as that of the remote switch.
  • AutoSupportログ(cshm-switch-config.xml)
 CSHM-SWITCH-CONFIG.XML Device Name: cluster-switch01 Software Version Cumulus Linux version: 5.4.0 Reference Config File Version: NA SNMP Version: SNMPv2c Switch Monitoring Status: false Reason For Not Monitoring: Invalid SNMP Settings
  • 両方のクラスタでスイッチの動作が同じである

Sign in to view the entire content of this KB article.

New to NetApp?

Learn more about our award-winning Support

NetApp provides no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or reliability or serviceability of any information or recommendations provided in this publication or with respect to any results that may be obtained by the use of the information or observance of any recommendations provided herein. The information in this document is distributed AS IS and the use of this information or the implementation of any recommendations or techniques herein is a customer's responsibility and depends on the customer's ability to evaluate and integrate them into the customer's operational environment. This document and the information contained herein may be used solely in connection with the NetApp products discussed in this document.