Memory Status (HP) service

When this service has a scan interval of less than 5 minutes, the agent may take longer than the scan interval to gather the metrics. As a result, you may notice some scan intervals are not populated.

The Memory Status (HP) service monitors the status of the memory on an HP server by testing to see whether or not the Advanced Memory Protection subsystem has been engaged.

Service TypeSNMP
Instances on a Device1
Supported Systems/ApplicationsAny HP ProLiant ML and DL 300- and 500-series servers.
Device ClassServer - Generic, Server - Windows
Monitored ByWindows probes
Scan Interval5 minutes
Minimum Scan Interval1 minute
SNMP IndexType the SNMP Index used by this service. The default SNMP index is 0, and should not need to be changed. For a list of SNMP indices, query the HP server with the 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.14.4 SNMP OID.

 

Status DetailDescription
Memory Status

The current status of memory on the monitored device mapped as:

  • 0 = Normal
  • 1 = Failed
Memory Status Description

The current status of memory on the monitored device as one:

  • Normal - This system is operating normally.
  • Failed - The system does not support fault tolerant memory or the state cannot be determined by the Management Agent.
  • Failed - The system is running in a degraded state because the Advanced Memory Protection subsystem has been engaged.