Configuration Mode Commands : SteelCentral Controller for SteelHead commands : alarm enable (SCC)
  
alarm enable (SCC)
Enables the specified alarm.
Syntax
[no] alarm <type> enable
Parameters
<type>
autolicense_error - This alarm triggers if a critical event for autolicense occurs.
autolicense_info - This alarm triggers if an informational event for autolicense occurs.
cmc_daily_config_backup - This alarm triggers when an SCC appliance configuration backup occurs.
cmc_external_config_backup_restore - This alarm indicates that an SCC external configuration backup and restore failure occurred.
cmc_license_app_insufficient - This alarm triggers if the SCC has insufficient licenses.
cmc_license_invalid - This alarm triggers if one or more SCC licenses are invalid.
cmc_license_missing - This alarm triggers if one or more SCC licenses are missing.
config_change - This alarm triggers when a configuration change is detected.
conn_limit_warn - This alarm triggers when a connection limit is reached.
 
cpu_util_indiv - Specifies whether the system has reached the CPU threshold for any of the CPUs in the system. If the system has reached the CPU threshold, check your settings. If your alarm thresholds are correct, reboot the SCC.
critical_temp - Specifies whether the CPU temperature has exceeded the critical threshold. The default value for the rising threshold temperature is 80°C; the default reset threshold temperature is 70°C.
duplex_state - This alarm indicates that the system has encountered a large number of packet errors in your network. Make sure that the speed and duplex settings on your system match the settings on your switch and router. By default, this alarm is enabled.
fan_error - Specifies whether the system has detected a fan error.
flash_error - This alarm indicates that the system has detected an error with the flash drive hardware.
fs_mnt - This alarm indicates that one of the mounted partitions is full or almost full. This alarm is triggered when only 7% of free space is remaining.
hardware - This alarm indicates the overall health of the hardware.
high_usage - This alarm triggers when high appliance usage is detected.
ipmi - Specifies whether the system has detected IPMI SEL errors.
license_expired - This alarm triggers if one or more features have at least one license installed, but all of them are expired.
license_expiring - This alarm triggers if one or more features is going to expire within two weeks.
 
memory_error - Specifies whether the system has detected a memory error.
paging - Specifies whether the system has reached the memory paging threshold. If 100 pages are swapped approximately every two hours the SteelHead is functioning properly. If thousands of pages are swapped every few minutes, then reboot the system. If rebooting does not solve the problem, contact Riverbed Support.
power_supply - Indicates an inserted power supply cord does not have power, as opposed to a power supply slot with no power supply cord inserted.
raid_error - Specifies whether the system has encountered RAID errors (for example, missing drives, pulled drives, drive failures, and drive rebuilds). For drive rebuilds, if a drive is removed and then reinserted, the alarm continues to be triggered until the rebuild is complete. Rebuilding a disk drive can take 4-6 hours.
raid_disk_indiv - This alarm indicates that the system has encountered RAID errors (for example, missing drives, pulled drives, drive failures, and drive rebuilds). For drive rebuilds, if a drive is removed and then reinserted, the alarm continues to be triggered until the rebuild is complete. Rebuilding a disk drive can take 4 to 6 hours.
secure_vault - This alarm indicates a general secure vault error.
secure_vault_unlocked - This alarm indicates whether the secure vault is unlocked. When the vault is unlocked, SSL traffic is not optimized and you cannot encrypt a data store.
 
ssl - Specifies whether the system has detected an SSL error.
sticky_staging_dir - Specifies whether the system has detected that the process dump staging directory is inaccessible.
temperature - Specifies the CPU temperature.
time_drift - This alarm triggers when a time drift is detected.
too_many_half_connections - This alarm indicates that too many half-opened or half-closed connections are active. By default, this alarm is enabled.
unmanaged_peer - This alarm is triggered when the SCC detects unmanaged peers.
upgrade - This alarm indicates the status of an upgrade.
warning_temp - Specifies whether the CPU temperature has exceeded the warning threshold. The default value for the rising threshold temperature is 80°C; the default reset threshold temperature is 70°C.
Usage
Critical temperature settings cannot be changed. Warning temperature settings can be changed.
The no command option disables all statistical alarms. The no alarm <type> enable command disables specific statistical alarms.
Example
amnesiac # alarm ssl enable
Product
SCC
Related Commands
“alarm clear,” “alarm clear-threshold,” “alarm error-threshold,” “show alarm,” show alarms