| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaid |
| Type: |
This is a grouping node |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Detailed information about software Raid devices |
Description: Monitor the software RAID of syslog-ng Store Box (SSB), responsible for providing disk availability if, for example, a disk fails. It is used to monitor the status of the disks in a legacy SSB (syslog-ng Store Box T1) appliance.
Available on SSB appliances, on the SNMP community provided by the boot-firmwares. That is, on the ID-based communities at the Basic Settings > Monitoring > SNMP agent settings page.
Software RAID device name
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceName |
| Type: |
string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Name of the software Raid device |
Software RAID device status
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceStatus |
| Type: |
string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Status of the software Raid device (active / degraded / resync / resync-delayed) |
Software RAID device RAID level
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceRaidLevel |
| Type: |
string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Current Raid level of the software Raid device |
RAID synchronization progress
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceSyncProgress |
| Type: |
Integer32 (%) |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Raid synchronization progress |
RAID synchronization speed
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceSyncSpeed |
| Type: |
Integer32 (KiB/sec) |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Raid sync speed |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceTable
| For which systems and configurations is it applicable? |
When this particular hardware has a software RAID (legacy syslog-ng Store Box T1 appliance). |
| Value change frequency |
The values of these table elements rarely change. In particular, the table columns ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceSyncProgress and ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceSyncSpeed only have values in case of RAID synchronization. |
| Related issues and issue indicators |
1. If ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceSyncProgress does not reach 100% for a long time, and the percentage or progress value does not change, either.
2. If the returned value for ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceSyncSpeed is too low or stops for a long time.
3. If ssbSoftwareRaidDeviceStatus returns degraded. |
Solution:
Block device name
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidBlockDeviceName |
| Type: |
string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Name of the block device |
Block device S.M.A.R.T health check status
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidBlockDeviceSMARTHealthCheckStatus |
| Type: |
string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
S.M.A.R.T health check status for the block device |
Block device temperature
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidBlockDeviceTemperature |
| Type: |
Integer32 (Celsius) |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
System |
| Short description: |
Current temperature of the block device |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbSoftwareRaidBlockDeviceTable
| For which systems and configurations is it applicable? |
When this particular hardware has a software RAID (legacy syslog-ng Store Box T1 appliance). |
| Value change frequency |
1. BlockDeviceTemperature may change depending on disk load. It is an ambient analog value, and thus continuously changing, but not problematic within a given value range. Note that manufacturing standards allow for a maximum of 60-70 °C, with a normal temperature range of 35-45 °C.
2. RAIDBlockDeviceSMARTHealthCheckStatus is not supposed to change. Ideally, it is supposed to return Passed. If it returns Failed, it indicates an issue. |
| Related issues and issue indicators |
1. If BlockDeviceTemperature is too high for too long. Note that manufacturing standards allow for a maximum of 60-70 °C, with a normal temperature range of 35-45 °C.
2. If RAIDBlockDeviceSMARTHealthCheckStatus returns Failed. |
Solution:
Certain properties of the SSL certificates on Basic Settings > Management > SSL certificate can be monitored in a table format.
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbServerCertificateTable |
| Type: |
This is a grouping node |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
Data |
| Short description: |
Detailed information about syslog-ng Store Box(SSB) server certificates |
Certificate table index
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbCertificateIndex |
| Type: |
index |
| Short description: |
The index of the certificate or certificate chain in this table. |
Certificate Title field
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbCertificateTitle |
| Type: |
string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
Data |
| Short description: |
The purpose SSB uses the certificate or certificate chain for. |
Certificate "Subject" field
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbCertificateSubject |
| Type: |
string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
Data |
| Short description: |
The 'Subject' field of the certificate. In case of certificate chains, the 'Subject' field of the end-entity certificate (also called the server certificate). |
Certificate "Not before" field
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbCertificateNotBefore |
| Type: |
date-time string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
Data |
| Short description: |
The 'Not before' field of the certificate in generalized ASN.1 format (YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ or YYYYMMDDhhmmss+hhmm or YYYYMMDDhhmmss-hhmm). In case of certificate chains, this is the latest 'Not before' date of the certificates in the chain. |
Certificate "Not after" field
| SNMP object: |
SSB-SNMP-MIB::ssbCertificateNotAfter |
| Type: |
date-time string |
|
Community (v2c) /
Context (v3) |
Data |
| Short description: |
The 'Not after' field of the certificate in generalized ASN.1 format (YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ or YYYYMMDDhhmmss+hhmm or YYYYMMDDhhmmss-hhmm). In case of certificate chains, this is the earliest 'Not after' date of the certificates in the chain. |
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