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Would you mind sharing your experience with me? I monitor the ilo HP server with Zabbix Whenever there is a problem with the RAM or hard disk on the server, I receive a critical alarm through this OID. 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.1.3.0 It's just that, even if they replace the RAM or the disk and the problem is solved, this alarm still remains Snmpwalk also returns a value of 4 for error items

sasanalem
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The cpqHeMibCondition status you're referring to by OID includes an IML status condition into its processing. Whenever you have a hardware issue, an IML message is being recorded stating problem nature and severity and until this message has not been cleared from the IML the cpqHeMibCondition will not return to OK.

To resolve it you should login via iLO or use System Manager Homepage if your installation supports it and clear failure/warning messages from the IML.

Peter Zhabin
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There is another way to solve it without clearing the IML. Whenever I have solved a problem, I just tick the Mark As Repaired box for it! I also rebooted the iLO.

sasanalem
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