--MibName=cpqDriveArray
-- ****************************************************************************
--
--                     Intelligent Drive Array Management
--                Information Base for SNMP Network Management
--
--
--      Copyright 1992,2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
--      Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or
--      editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in
--      this document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind and
--      is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products
--      are set forth in the express limited warranty statements
--      accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as
--      constituting an additional warranty.
--
--      Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for
--      possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,
--      Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and
--      Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S.
--      Government under vendor's standard commercial license.
--
--      Refer to the READMIB.RDM file for more information about the
--      organization of the information in the Compaq Enterprise.
--
--      The Compaq Enterprise number is 232.
--      The ASN.1 prefix to, and including the Compaq Enterprise is:
--           1.3.6.1.4.1.232
--
-- ****************************************************************************

CPQIDA-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

    IMPORTS
        compaq                  FROM CPQHOST-MIB
        enterprises             FROM RFC1155-SMI
        Counter                 FROM RFC1155-SMI
        Gauge                   FROM RFC1155-SMI
        DisplayString           FROM RFC1213-MIB
        OBJECT-TYPE             FROM RFC-1212
        TRAP-TYPE               FROM RFC-1215
        sysName                 FROM RFC1213-MIB
        cpqHoTrapFlags          FROM CPQHOST-MIB;

  compaq              OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 232 }

    cpqDriveArray       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { compaq 3 }
    cpqDaMibRev         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDriveArray 1 }
    cpqDaComponent      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDriveArray 2 }
    cpqDaTrap           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDriveArray 3 }

    cpqDaInterface      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 1 }
    cpqDaCntlr          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 2 }
    cpqDaLogDrv         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 3 }
    cpqDaSpareDrv       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 4 }
    cpqDaPhyDrv         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 5 }
    cpqDaPhyDrvThr      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 6 }
    cpqDaCntlrPerf      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 7 }
    cpqDaLogDrvPerf     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 8 }
    cpqDaTapeDrv        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 9 }
    cpqDaTapeCounters   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 10 }
    cpqDaTapeLibrary    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaComponent 11 }

    cpqDaOsNetWare3x    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaInterface 1 }
    cpqDaOsCommon       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cpqDaInterface 4 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--   Drive Array MIB Revision
--  =========================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaMibRev Group             (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.1)
--
--      An SNMP agent conforming to this document will return a
--      cpqDaMibRevMajor of one (1) and a cpqDaMibRevMinor of
--      thirty three (33).
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaMibRev group is mandatory for all agents
--      supporting the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************

    cpqDaMibRevMajor OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The Major Revision level.
             A change in the major revision level represents a major change
             in the architecture of the MIB.  A change in the major revision
             level may indicate a significant change in the information
             supported and/or the meaning of the supported information,
             correct interpretation of data may require a MIB document with
             the same major revision level."
        ::= { cpqDaMibRev 1 }

    cpqDaMibRevMinor OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The Minor Revision level.
             A change in the minor revision level may represent some minor
             additional support, no changes to any pre-existing information
             has occurred."
        ::= { cpqDaMibRev 2 }

    cpqDaMibCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
            }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The overall condition (status) of the system represented by
            this MIB."
        ::= { cpqDaMibRev 3 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array NetWare Driver Information
--    ======================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaInterface Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1)
--         cpqDaOsNetWare3x Group      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.1)
--
--      The osNetWare3x group describes the Drive Array NetWare OS
--      interface.  This information describes the driver module and its
--      status.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaOsNetWare3x group is mandatory for all
--      agents that support the Drive Array MIB in a NetWare 3x host
--      operating environment.
--
-- ****************************************************************************

    cpqDaNw3xDriverName OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Driver Interface Name.

            This is the name of the device driver for the Array
            Controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaOsNetWare3x 1 }

    cpqDaNw3xDriverVer OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..5))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Driver Interface Version.

             This is the version number of the device driver for
             the Array Controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaOsNetWare3x 2 }

    cpqDaNw3xPollType OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           polled(2),
           demand(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
           "Array Controller Driver Interface Poll Type.

           The Insight Agent collects information from the
           device driver in two ways:

            Polled (2)
              Indicates that the information is periodically requested and
              stored by the server based agent and is available when
              requested.

            Demand (3)
              Indicates that the information is collected at the time of
              the request."
        ::= { cpqDaOsNetWare3x 3 }

    cpqDaNw3xPollTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..300)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Driver Interface Poll Time.

            If the Poll Type is Polled, this value shows how frequently,
            in seconds, the instrument agent requests Information from
            the device driver.

            For example, if the Poll Type is Polled and the Poll Time
            is two, the instrument agent will poll the device driver
            every two seconds.

            To change the Poll Time for NetWare, unload and then
            reload the instrument agent using the following commands:

                UNLOAD CPQDSKSA
                LOAD CPQDSKSA [/Un]

            The parameter /U specifies the frequency of updates in seconds.
            The variable n represents the number of seconds that the NLM
            should wait before collecting new data.  The minimum value is
            one second.  The maximum value is 300 seconds (five minutes)."
        ::= { cpqDaOsNetWare3x 4 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--   Drive Array NetWare Driver Statistics
--   =====================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaInterface Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1)
--         cpqDaOsNetWare3x Group      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.1)
--          cpqDaNw3xDriverStatTable   (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.1.5) (deprecated)
--
-- ****************************************************************************

    cpqDaNw3xDriverStatTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Driver Statistics Table.

            This is a table of logical drive statistics which are gathered
            by the device driver."
        ::= { cpqDaOsNetWare3x 5 }

    cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Driver Statistics Table Entry.

            One entry in the driver statistics table. Each entry
            represents a logical drive for which the statistics are kept."
        INDEX   { cpqDaNw3xCntlrIndex, cpqDaNw3xLogDrvIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatTable 1 }

    CpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry ::= SEQUENCE
    {
       cpqDaNw3xCntlrIndex        INTEGER,
       cpqDaNw3xLogDrvIndex       INTEGER,
       cpqDaNw3xTotalReads        Counter,
       cpqDaNw3xTotalWrites       Counter,
       cpqDaNw3xCorrReads         Counter,
       cpqDaNw3xCorrWrites        Counter,
       cpqDaNw3xFatalReads        Counter,
       cpqDaNw3xFatalWrites       Counter
    }

    cpqDaNw3xCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Index.

            This maps the logical drives into their respective controllers.
            This controller index matches the controller group entries."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 1 }

    cpqDaNw3xLogDrvIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Index.

            This is the logical drive number which keeps track of multiple
            instances of logical drives which are on the same controller.
            For each controller index value, the logical drive index starts
            at 1 and increments for each logical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 2 }

    cpqDaNw3xTotalReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Total Reads.

            This shows the total number of reads performed by the IDA device
            driver to this logical drive.  This number is reset each time the
            device driver is loaded for this logical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 3 }

    cpqDaNw3xTotalWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Total Writes.

            This shows the total number of writes performed by the IDA device
            driver to this logical drive.  This number is reset each time the
            device driver is loaded for this logical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 4 }

    cpqDaNw3xCorrReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Corrected Reads.

            This is the total number of read commands sent to the specified
            logical drive which had to be corrected by fault tolerance.  This
            number is reset each time the device driver is loaded for this
            logical drive.

            If the number of corrected reads is higher than normal for a
            particular system, check the physical drive screen for abnormal
            activity.  There may be a problem with a drive. If you suspect
            that a problem exists, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics on the monitored system."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 5 }

    cpqDaNw3xCorrWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Corrected Writes.

            This is the total number of write commands sent to the specified
            logical drive which had to be corrected by fault tolerance.  This
            number is reset each time the device driver is loaded for this
            logical drive.

            If the number of corrected writes is higher than normal for a
            particular system, check the physical drive screen for abnormal
            activity.  There may be a problem with a drive. If you suspect
            that a problem exists, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics on the monitored system."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 6 }

    cpqDaNw3xFatalReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Fatal Reads.

            This is the total number of read commands sent to the specified
            logical drive which failed.  This number is reset each time the
            device driver is loaded for this logical drive.

            The drive array was unable to correct these reads.  Check the
            drive status to see if any of the drives have failed.  If a
            drive has failed you will need to replace the drive."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 7 }

    cpqDaNw3xFatalWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Fatal Writes.

            This is the total number of write commands sent to the specified
            logical drive which failed.  This number is reset each time the
            device driver is loaded for this logical drive.

            The drive array was unable to correct these writes.  Check the
            drive status to see if any of the drives have failed.  If a
            drive has failed you will need to replace the drive."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xDriverStatEntry 8 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array NetWare Volume Map
--    ==============================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaInterface Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1)
--         cpqDaOsNetWare3x Group      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.1)
--          cpqDaNw3xVolMapTable       (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.1.6)
--
-- ****************************************************************************

    cpqDaNw3xVolMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaNw3xVolMapEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Volume Map Table.

            This is a table of NetWare volumes which map into the
            logical drives"
        ::= { cpqDaOsNetWare3x 6 }

    cpqDaNw3xVolMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaNw3xVolMapEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Volume Map Table Entry.

            One entry in the volume map table. Each entry represents
            a logical drive for which the volume map is kept."
        INDEX   { cpqDaNw3xVolCntlrIndex, cpqDaNw3xVolLogDrvIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xVolMapTable 1 }

    CpqDaNw3xVolMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE
    {
        cpqDaNw3xVolCntlrIndex     INTEGER,
        cpqDaNw3xVolLogDrvIndex    INTEGER,
        cpqDaNw3xVolMap            OCTET STRING
    }

    cpqDaNw3xVolCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Index.

            This maps the logical drives into their respective controllers.
            This controller index matches the controller group entries."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xVolMapEntry 1 }

    cpqDaNw3xVolLogDrvIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Index.

            This is the logical drive number which keeps track of multiple
            instances of logical drives which are on the same controller.
            For each controller index value, the logical drive index starts
            at 1 and increments for each logical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xVolMapEntry 2 }

    cpqDaNw3xVolMap OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "NetWare Volume Map.

            This is a data structure containing the volume mappings for this
            logical drive. There are 8 entries in a volume mapping. Each
            entry has the following format. An entry can be null indicating
            no mapping exists.

                BYTE    Name[16]
                BYTE    Segment"
        ::= { cpqDaNw3xVolMapEntry 3 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Common Group
--    ========================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaInterface Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1)
--         cpqDaOsCommon Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.4)
--
--  The cpqDaOsCommon group describes the interface to the Drive Array
--  components.  This information describes the interface modules
--  and general OS interface architectural information.
--
--  Implementation of the cpqDaOsCommon group is mandatory for all
--  agents that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************

    cpqDaOsCommonPollFreq OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
        ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The Insight Agent's polling frequency.

            The frequency, in seconds, at which the Insight Agent requests
            information from the device driver.  A frequency of zero (0)
            indicates that the Insight Agent retrieves the information upon
            request of a management station, it does not poll the device
            driver at a specific interval.

            If the poll frequency is zero (0) all attempts to write to
            this object will fail.  If the poll frequency is non-zero,
            setting this value will change the polling frequency of the
            Insight Agent.  Setting the poll frequency to zero (0) will
            always fail, an agent may also choose to fail any request to
            change the poll frequency to a value that would severely impact
            system performance."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommon 1 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Common Module
--    =========================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaInterface Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1)
--         cpqDaOsCommon Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.4)
--          cpqDaOsCommonModuleTable   (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.1.4.2) deprecated
--
-- ****************************************************************************

    cpqDaOsCommonModuleTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "A table of software modules that provide an interface to the
            device this MIB describes."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommon 2 }

    cpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "A description of a software module that provides an interface
            to the device this MIB describes."
        INDEX   { cpqDaOsCommonModuleIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommonModuleTable 1 }

        CpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            cpqDaOsCommonModuleIndex       INTEGER,
            cpqDaOsCommonModuleName        DisplayString,
            cpqDaOsCommonModuleVersion     DisplayString,
            cpqDaOsCommonModuleDate        OCTET STRING,
            cpqDaOsCommonModulePurpose     DisplayString
        }

    cpqDaOsCommonModuleIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "A unique index for this module description."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry 1 }

    cpqDaOsCommonModuleName OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "The module name."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry 2 }

    cpqDaOsCommonModuleVersion OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..5))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "The module version in XX.YY format.

            Where XX is the major version number and YY is the minor version
            number.  This field will be a null (size 0) string if the agent
            cannot provide the module version."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry 3 }

    cpqDaOsCommonModuleDate OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (7))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "The module date.

             field  octets  contents                  range
             =====  ======  =======                  =====
               1      1-2   year                      0..65536
               2       3    month                     1..12
               3       4    day                       1..31
               4       5    hour                      0..23
               5       6    minute                    0..59
               6       7    second                    0..60
                            (use 60 for leap-second)


            This field will be set to year = 0 if the agent cannot provide
            the module date.  The hour, minute, and second field will be set
            to zero (0) if they are not relevant.  The year field is set
            with the most significant octect first."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry 4 }

    cpqDaOsCommonModulePurpose OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "The purpose of the module described in this entry."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommonModuleEntry 5 }

-- ****************************************************************************
-- End of cpqDaOsCommonModuleTable
-- ****************************************************************************


    cpqDaOsCommonCollectionReset OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER {
            other(1),
            resetSupported(2),
            resetNotSupported(3),
            doReset(4)
            }
        ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS  optional
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array MIB Collection Reset.

             This variable is used to force the collection agent for this
             MIB to scan the associated hardware for configuration changes.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine if collection reset is
              supported.  Any attempts to write to this variable will be
              ignored.

            resetSupported(2)
              The agent supports collection reset.  A value of doReset(4)
              may be written to force a collection reset.

            resetNotSupported(3)
              The agent does not support collection reset.  Any attempts to
              write to this variable will be ignored.

            doReset(4)
              This is a write only value used to cause a collection reset.
              Writing this value is only allowed when a read of this variable
              returns resetSupported(2)."
        ::= { cpqDaOsCommon 3 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Controller Group
--    ============================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaCntlr Group             (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.2)
--         cpqDaCntlrTable             (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.2.1)
--
--      The Cntlr group contains the configuration and statistical
--      information of the Drive Array controllers and controller
--      accelerator daughter boards.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaCntlr group is mandatory for all agents
--      that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************

     cpqDaCntlrTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaCntlrEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Table."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlr 1 }

     cpqDaCntlrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaCntlrEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaCntlrIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrTable 1 }

     CpqDaCntlrEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaCntlrIndex                   INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrModel                   INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrFWRev                   DisplayString,
        cpqDaCntlrStndIntr                INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrSlot                    INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrCondition               INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrProductRev              DisplayString,
        cpqDaCntlrPartnerSlot             INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrCurrentRole             INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus             INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPartnerBoardStatus      INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrBoardCondition          INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPartnerBoardCondition   INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrDriveOwnership          INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrSerialNumber            DisplayString,
        cpqDaCntlrRedundancyType          INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrRedundancyError         INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrAccessModuleStatus      INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrDaughterBoardType       INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrHwLocation              DisplayString,
        cpqDaCntlrNumberOfBuses           INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrBlinkTime               Counter,
        cpqDaCntlrRebuildPriority         INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrExpandPriority          INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrNumberOfInternalPorts   INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrNumberOfExternalPorts   INTEGER
     }

     cpqDaCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Index.

            This value is a logical number whose meaning is OS dependent.
            Each physical controller has one unique controller number
            associated with it."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 1 }

     cpqDaCntlrModel OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ida(2),
            idaExpansion(3),
            ida-2(4),
            smart(5),
            smart-2e(6),
            smart-2p(7),
            smart-2sl(8),
            smart-3100es(9),
            smart-3200(10),
            smart-2dh(11),
            smart-221(12),
            sa-4250es(13),
            sa-4200(14),
            sa-integrated(15),
            sa-431(16),
            sa-5300(17),
            raidLc2(18),
            sa-5i(19),
            sa-532(20),
            sa-5312(21),
            sa-641(22),
            sa-642(23),
            sa-6400(24),
            sa-6400em(25),
            sa-6i(26),
            sa-generic(27),
            sa-p600(29),
            sa-p400(30),
            sa-e200(31),
            sa-e200i(32),
            sa-p400i(33),
            sa-p800(34)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Model.

            The type of controller card.  The valid types are:

            Other  (1)
              You may need to upgrade your driver software and\or instrument
              agent(s).  You have a drive array controller in the system
              that the instrument agent does not recognize.

            IDA (2)
              Compaq 32-Bit Intelligent Drive Array Controller.
              The physical drives are located inside the system.

            IDA Expansion (3)
              Compaq 32-Bit Intelligent Drive Array Expansion Controller.
              The physical drives are located in the Array Expansion System
              that is connected to the system by a cable.

            IDA - 2 (4)
              Compaq Intelligent Drive Array Controller-2 (IDA-2).
              The physical drives are located inside the system.

            SMART (5)
              Compaq SMART Array Controller.  The physical drives can be
              located inside the system or outside the system in a ProLiant
              Storage System that is connected to the system by a cable.

            SMART - 2/E (6)
              Compaq SMART-2/E Array Controller.  The physical drives can be
              located inside the system or outside the system in a ProLiant
              Storage System that is connected to the system by a cable.

            SMART - 2/P (7)
              Compaq SMART-2/P Array Controller.  The physical drives can be
              located inside the system or outside the system in a ProLiant
              Storage System that is connected to the system by a cable.

            SMART - 2SL (8)
              Compaq SMART-2SL Array Controller.  The physical drives can be
              located inside the system or outside the system in a ProLiant
              Storage System that is connected to the system by a cable.

            Smart - 3100ES (9)
              Compaq Smart Array 3100ES Controller.  The physical drives are
              located inside the system.

            Smart - 3200 (10)
              Compaq Smart Array 3200 Controller.  The physical drives can
              be located inside the system or outside the system in a
              ProLiant Storage System that is connected to the system by a
              cable.

            SMART - 2DH (11)
              Compaq SMART-2DH Array Controller.  The physical drives can be
              located inside the system or outside the system in a ProLiant
              Storage System that is connected to the system by a cable.

            Smart - 221 (12)
              Compaq Smart Array 221 Controller.  The physical drives can be
              located inside the system or outside the system in a ProLiant
              Storage System that is connected to the system by a cable.

            Smart Array 4250ES (13)
              Compaq Smart Array 4250ES Controller.  The physical drives are
              located inside the system.

            Smart Array 4200 (14)
              Compaq Smart Array 4200 Controller.  The physical drives can
              be located inside the system or outside the system in a
              ProLiant Storage System that is connected to the system by a
              cable.

            Integrated Smart Array (15)
              Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller.  The physical drives
              can be located inside the system or outside the system in a
              ProLiant Storage System that is connected to the system by a
              cable.

            Smart Array 431 (16)
              Compaq Smart Array 431 Controller.  The physical drives can be
              located inside the system or outside the system in a ProLiant
              Storage System that is connected to the system by a cable.

            Smart Array 5300 (17)
              HP Smart Array 5300 Controller.

            RAID LC2 Controller (18)
              Compaq RAID LC2 Controller.

            Smart Array 5i (19)
              HP Smart Array 5i Controller.

            Smart Array 532 (20)
              Compaq Smart Array 532 Controller.

            Smart Array 5312 (21)
              Compaq Smart Array 5312 Controller.

            Smart Array 641 (22)
              HP Smart Array 641 Controller.

            Smart Array 642 (23)
              HP Smart Array 642 Controller.

            Smart Array 6400 (24)
              HP Smart Array 6400 Controller.

            Smart Array 6400 EM (25)
              HP Smart Array 6400 EM Controller.

            Smart Array 6i (26)
              HP Smart Array 6i Controller.

            Generic Array (27)
              Array Controller.

            Reserved (28)

            Smart Array P600 (29)
              HP Smart Array P600 Controller.

            Smart Array P400 (30)
              HP Smart Array P400 Controller.

            Smart Array E200 (31)
              HP Smart Array E200 Controller.

            Smart Array E200i (32)
              HP Smart Array E200i Controller.

            Smart Array P400i (33)
              HP Smart Array P400i Controller.

            Smart Array P800 (34)
              HP Smart Array P800 Controller."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 2 }

     cpqDaCntlrFWRev OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..5))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Firmware Revision.

            The firmware revision of the drive array controller. This
            value can be used to help identify a particular revision
            of the controller."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 3 }

     cpqDaCntlrStndIntr OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            primary(2),
            secondary(3),
            disabled(4),
            unavailable(5)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The status of the Standard Interface.

            The Standard Interface is how DOS communicates with a drive.
            The following values are valid for Standard Interface:

            Other (1)
              The device driver may not be loaded for this controller.
              The instrument agent could not read the information from the
              device.  Please load the device driver.

            Primary (2)
              The Standard Interface is using the primary address for
              communication.  DOS can access this drive and use this drive
              as the primary boot device if it has been configured for this
              purpose.

            Secondary (3)
              The Standard Interface is using the secondary address for
              communication.  DOS can access these drives, but cannot boot
              from them.

            Disabled (4)
              The Standard Interface is not enabled for communication.
              DOS will not be able to access these drives.

            Unavailable (5)
              This controller does not support a Standard Interface.
              DOS cannot access these drives."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 4 }

     cpqDaCntlrSlot OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Slot.

            This identifies the physical slot where the array controller
            resides in the system.  For example, if this value is three,
            the array controller is located in slot three of your computer."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 5 }

     cpqDaCntlrCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The condition of the device.  This value represents the overall
            condition of this controller, and any associated logical drives,
            physical drives, and array accelerators."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 6 }

     cpqDaCntlrProductRev OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..1))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Product Revision.

            The Product Revision of the drive array controller.  This value
            can be used to further identify a particular revision of the
            controller model.  This will be one character ASCII value that
            is zero terminated.  If the controller model or the firmware
            does not support the product revision, the agents will return
            a NULL string."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 7 }

     cpqDaCntlrPartnerSlot OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Partner Slot.

            For duplexed array controllers, this is the slot number of the
            partner controller.  For non-duplexed controllers, the value should
            be -1."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 8 }

     cpqDaCntlrCurrentRole OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            notDuplexed(2),
            active(3),
            backup(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Current Role.

            For duplexed array controllers, this is the controllers current
            role.  The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              role of the controller.  You may need to upgrade the instrument
              agent.

            notDuplexed (2)
              This array controller is not duplexed.

            active (3)
              This duplexed array controller is the active controller.

            backup (4)
              This duplexed array controller is the backup controller."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 9 }

     cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            generalFailure(3),
            cableProblem(4),
            poweredOff(5)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Board Status.

            The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              status of the controller.  You may need to upgrade the instrument
              agent.

            ok (2)
              The array controller is operating properly.

            generalFailure (3)
              The array controller is failed.

            cableProblem (4)
              The array controller has a cable problem.  Please check
              all cable connections to this controller.

            poweredOff (5)
              The array controller is powered off.  Please replace the
              controller and restore power to the slot."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 10 }

     cpqDaCntlrPartnerBoardStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            generalFailure(3),
            cableProblem(4),
            poweredOff(5)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Partner Board Status.

            The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              status of the controller.  You may need to upgrade the instrument
              agent.

            ok (2)
              The partner array controller is operating properly.

            generalFailure (3)
              The partner array controller is the failed.

            cableProblem (4)
              The partner array controller has a cable problem.  Please check
              all cable connections to this controller.

            poweredOff (5)
              The array controller is powered off.  Please replace the
              controller and restore power to the slot."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 11 }

     cpqDaCntlrBoardCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The condition of the device.  This value represents the
            condition of the controller and any associated array
            accelerators."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 12 }

     cpqDaCntlrPartnerBoardCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The condition of the device.  This value represents the
            condition of the controller and any associated array
            accelerators."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 13 }

     cpqDaCntlrDriveOwnership OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            owner(2),
            notOwner(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Drive Ownership.

            For duplexed controllers, indicates to which controller slot
            the shared devices are associated.

            The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              status of the controller.  You may need to upgrade the instrument
              agent.

            owner (2)
              All the logical, physical and spare drives are associated
              with this controller.

            notOwner (3)
              The logical, physical and spare drives are not associated
              with this controller."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 14 }

     cpqDaCntlrSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Serial Number.

            The serial number of the array controller.  This field will
            be a null (size 0) string if the controller does not support
            serial number."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 15 }

     cpqDaCntlrRedundancyType OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            notRedundant(2),
            driverDuplexing(3),
            fwActiveStandby(4),
            fwPrimarySecondary(5)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Redundancy Type.

            The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              redundancy type of the controller.  You may need to upgrade
              the instrument agent.

            notRedundant (2)
              The array controller is not in a redundant configuration.

            driverDuplexing (3)
              The array controller is using a controller duplexing algorithm
              implemented exclusively in the operating system driver.

            fwActiveStandby (4)
              The array controller is using an active/standby algorithm
              implemented in the controller firmware and the operating system
              driver.

            fwPrimarySecondary (5)
              The array controller is using a primary/secondary algorithm
              implemented in the controller firmware and the operating system
              driver."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 16 }

     cpqDaCntlrRedundancyError OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            noFailure(2),
            noRedundantController(3),
            differentHardware(4),
            noLink(5),
            differentFirmware(6),
            differentCache(7),
            otherCacheFailure(8),
            noDrives(9),
            otherNoDrives(10),
            unsupportedDrives(11),
            expandInProgress(12)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Redundancy Error.

            The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              redundancy error of the controller.  You may need to upgrade
              the instrument agent.

            noFailure (2)
              No failures have been detected.

            noRedundantController (3)
              No redundant controller is installed.

            differentHardware (4)
              The other controller indicates a different hardware model.

            noLink (5)
              An inter-controller link to the other controller could not be
              established.

            differentFirmware (6)
              The other controller indicates a different firmware version.

            differentCache (7)
              The other controller indicates a different cache size.

            otherCacheFailure (8)
              The other controller indicates a cache failure.

            noDrives (9)
              This controller cannot see any attached drives, but the other
              controller can.

            otherNoDrives (10)
              This controller can see the attached drives, but the other
              controller cannot.

            unsupportedDrives (11)
              One or more attached drives has been determined to be incapable
              of properly supporting redundant controller operation.

            expandInProgress (12)
              Expand operation in progress.  Redundant operation not
              supported until expand operation is complete."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 17 }

     cpqDaCntlrAccessModuleStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            notSupported(2),
            notPresent(3),
            badSignature(4),
            badChecksum(5),
            fullyFunctional(6),
            upgradeFirmware(7)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller RAID ADG Enabler Module Status.

            The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the agent does not recognize the RAID ADG
              Enabler Module status.  You may need to upgrade the agent.

            notSupported (2)
              Indicates that the RAID ADG Enabler Module is not supported on
              this type of controller.

            notPresent (3)
              Indicates that the RAID ADG Enabler Module is not present or
              is not accessible.

            badSignature (4)
              Indicates that the RAID ADG Enabler Module is present, but has
              an incorrect signature.

            badChecksum (5)
              Indicates that the RAID ADG Enabler Module is present, but the
              checksum failed.

            fullyFunctional (6)
              Indicates that the RAID ADG Enabler Module is present and
              fully functional.

            upgradeFirmware (7)
              Indicates that the RAID ADG Enabler Module is present, but a
              firmware upgrade is required to make it fully functional."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 18 }

     cpqDaCntlrDaughterBoardType OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            notSupported(2),
            notPresent(3),
            scsiBoardPresent(4),
            fibreBoardPresent(5),
            arrayExpansionModulePresent(6)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Daughter Board Type.

            The following values are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the agent does not recognize the daughter
              board type.  You may need to upgrade the agent.

            notSupported (2)
              Indicates that the daughter board type field is not supported
              on this type of controller.

            notPresent (3)
              Indicates that no daughter board is present.

            scsiBoardPresent (4)
              Indicates that the SCSI daughter board is present.

            fibreBoardPresent (5)
              Indicates that the Fibre daughter board is present.

            arrayExpansionModulePresent (6)
              Indicates that an array Expansion Module is present."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 19 }

     cpqDaCntlrHwLocation OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "A text description of the hardware location of the controller.
             A NULL string indicates that the hardware location could not
             be determined or is irrelevant."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 20  }

     cpqDaCntlrNumberOfBuses OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Number of Buses.

            This value is the number of SCSI buses on the controller."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 21 }

     cpqDaCntlrBlinkTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Controller Physical Drive Blink Time Count.

             The controller blink time variable allows the drive tray LEDs
             of all physical drives attached to this controller to blink.
             This value indicates the amount of time, in tenths of a second,
             that the physical drive LEDs will continue to blink.  A value
             of zero indicates the drive LEDs are not blinking.  If the
             value cannot be determined or no drive on this controller is in
             a hot plug tray, 4,294,967,295 is returned.

             To blink the drive LEDs on all physical drives attached to this
             controller, set this value to the time to blink in tenths of
             seconds.

             To stop the drive LEDs from blinking, set this value to 0."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 22 }

     cpqDaCntlrRebuildPriority OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            low(2),
            medium(3),
            high(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Rebuild Priority.

            This is the controller's rebuild priority.  The following values
            are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              rebuild priority the controller.  You may need to upgrade the
              instrument agent.

            low (2)
              The rebuild priority is low.

            medium (3)
              The rebuild priority is medium.

            high (4)
              The rebuild priority is high."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 23 }


     cpqDaCntlrExpandPriority OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            low(2),
            medium(3),
            high(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Expand Priority.

            This is the controller's expand priority.  The following values
            are valid:

            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              expand priority the controller.  You may need to upgrade the
              instrument agent.

            low (2)
              The expand priority is low.

            medium (3)
              The expand priority is medium.

            high (4)
              The expand priority is high."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 24 }

     cpqDaCntlrNumberOfInternalPorts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Number of Internal Ports.

            This value is the number of internal SAS connectors on the
            controller."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 25 }


     cpqDaCntlrNumberOfExternalPorts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Number of External Ports.

            This value is the number of external SAS connectoros on the
            controller."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrEntry 26 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Accelerator Module Table
--    ====================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaCntlr Group             (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.2)
--         cpqDaAccelTable             (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.2.2)
--
-- ****************************************************************************

     cpqDaAccelTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaAccelEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Table."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlr 2 }

     cpqDaAccelEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaAccelEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaAccelCntlrIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaAccelTable 1 }

     CpqDaAccelEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaAccelCntlrIndex        INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelStatus            INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelMemory            INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelBadData           INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelErrCode           INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelBattery           INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelReadErrs          Counter,
        cpqDaAccelWriteErrs         Counter,
        cpqDaAccelCondition         INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelReadMemory        INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelSerialNumber      DisplayString,
        cpqDaAccelTotalMemory       INTEGER,
        cpqDaAccelReadCachePercent  Gauge,
        cpqDaAccelWriteCachePercent Gauge
     }

     cpqDaAccelCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Controller Index.

            This value is a logical number whose meaning is OS dependent.
            The value has a direct mapping to the controller table index
            such that controller 'i' has accelerator table entry 'i'."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 1 }

     cpqDaAccelStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            invalid(2),
            enabled(3),
            tmpDisabled(4),
            permDisabled(5)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Status.

            This describes the status of the accelerator write cache.

            The status can be:

            Other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              status of the Array Accelerator.  You may need to upgrade
              the instrument agent.

            Invalid (2)
              Indicates that an Array Accelerator board has not been
              installed in this system or is present but not configured.

            Enabled (3)
              Indicates that write cache operations are currently configured
              and enabled for at least one logical drive.

            Temporarily Disabled (4)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been temporarily
              disabled. View the Array Accelerator Board Error Code object
              to determine why the write cache operations have been
              temporarily disabled.

            Permanently Disabled (5)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
              disabled.  View the Array Accelerator Board Error Code object
              to determine why the write cache operations have been disabled."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 2 }

     cpqDaAccelMemory OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Write Cache Memory.

            This shows the amount of memory allocated for the write cache in
            kilobytes.  Because data is kept in duplicate (mirrored), the
            actual amount of usable memory is half the amount shown."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 3 }

     cpqDaAccelBadData OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            none(2),
            possible(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Bad Data.

            The following values are valid:

            None (2)
              Indicates that no data loss occurred.  The battery packs were
              properly charged when the system was initialized.

            Possible (3)
              Indicates that at power up, the battery packs were not
              sufficiently charged.  Because the batteries did not retain
              sufficient charge when the system resumed power, the board
              has not retained any data that may have been stored.
              If no data was on the board, no data was lost.  Several things
              may have caused this condition:

              * If the system was without power for eight days, and the
                battery packs were on (battery packs only activate if
                system looses power unexpectedly), any data that may have
                been stored in the cache was lost.

              * There may be a problem with the battery pack.
                See the Battery Status for more information.

              * This status will also appear if the Array Accelerator
                board is replaced with a new board that has discharged
                batteries.  No data has been lost in this case, and posted
                writes will automatically be enabled when the batteries
                reach full charge."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 4 }

     cpqDaAccelErrCode OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            invalid(2),
            badConfig(3),
            lowBattery(4),
            disableCmd(5),
            noResources(6),
            notConnected(7),
            badMirrorData(8),
            readErr(9),
            writeErr(10),
            configCmd(11),
            expandInProgress(12),
            snapshotInProgress(13),
            redundantLowBattery(14),
            redundantSizeMismatch(15),
            redundantCacheFailure(16),
            excessiveEccErrors(17),
            adgEnablerMissing(18),
            postEccErrors(19),
            batteryHotRemoved(20)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Error Code.

            Use this to determine the status of the write cache operations.

            The status can be:

            Other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              error code.  You may need to update your software.

            Invalid (2)
              Indicates that write cache operations are currently
              configured and enabled for at least one logical drive.
              No write cache errors have occurred.

            Bad Configuration (3)
              Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
              disabled.  The Array Accelerator board was configured
              for a different controller.  This error could be caused
              if boards were switched from one system to another.
              Rerun the configuration utility and ensure that the board
              has been properly configured for this system.
              Note: If data from another system was stored on the board,
              running configuration utility will cause the data to be lost.

            Low Battery Power (4)
              Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
              disabled due to insufficient battery power.  Please view
              the Battery Status object instance for more information.

            Disable Command Issued (5)
              Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
              disabled.  The device driver issues this command when
              the server is taken down.  This condition should not
              exist when the system regains power.

            No Resources Available (6)
              Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
              disabled.  The controller does not have sufficient
              resources to perform write cache operations.
              For example, when a replaced drive is being rebuilt,
              there will not be sufficient resources.  Once the
              operation that requires the resources has completed,
              this condition will clear and write cache operations
              will resume.

            Board Not Connected (7)
              Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
              disabled.  The Array Accelerator board has been
              configured but is not currently attached to the
              controller. Check the alignment of the board and
              connections.

            Bad Mirror Data (8)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been
              permanently disabled.  The Array Accelerator board stores
              mirrored copies of all data.  If data exists on the
              board when the system is first powered up, the board
              performs a data compare test between the mirrored copies.
              If the data does not match, an error has occurred.
              Data may have been lost.  Your board may need servicing.

            Read Failure (9)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
              disabled.  The Array Accelerator board stores mirror copies
              of all data.  While reading the data from the board, memory
              parity errors have occurred.  Both copies were corrupted and
              cannot be retrieved.  Data has been lost, and you should
              service the board.

            Write Failure (10)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
              disabled.  This error occurs when an unsuccessful attempt was
              made to write data to the Array Accelerator board.  Data could
              not be written to write cache memory in duplicate due to the
              detection of parity errors.  This error does not indicate data
              loss.  You should service the Array Accelerator board.

            Config Command (11)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
              disabled.  The configuration of the logical drives has changed.
              You need to reconfigure the Array Accelerator board.

            Expand in Progress (12)
              Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled
              due to an expand of a logical drive.  When the expand
              operation completes, the accelerator will be enabled.

            Snapshot In Progress (13)
              Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled
              due to a snapshot operation that is queued up or in progress.
              When the snapshot operation completes, the accelerator will
              be enabled.

            Redundant Low Battery (14)
              Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
              The redundant controller has insufficient cache battery power.

            Redundant Size Mismatch (15)
              Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
              The cache sizes on the redundant controllers do not match.

            Redundant Cache Failure (16)
              Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
              The cache on the redundant controller has failed.

            Excessive ECC Errors (17)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
              disabled.  The number of cache lines experiencing excessive
              ECC errors has reached a preset limit.

            RAID ADG Enabler Module Missing (18)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been temperarily
              disabled.  A RAID ADG logical drive is configured but the
              RAID ADG Enabler Module is broken or missing.

            Power On Self Test (Post) ECC Errors (19)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
              disabled.  The cache has been disabled due to a large number
              of ECC errors detected while testing the cache during Power
              On Self Test (Post).

            Battery Hot Removed (20)
              Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
              disabled.  The cache has been disabled because a battery has
              been hot removed."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 5 }

     cpqDaAccelBattery OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            recharging(3),
            failed(4),
            degraded(5),
            notPresent(6)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Battery Status.

            This monitors the status of each battery pack on the board.  The
            batteries can only recharge when the system has power applied.

            The following values are valid:

            Other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize
              battery status.  You may need to update your software.

            Ok (2)
              Indicates that a particular battery pack is fully charged.

            Charging (3)
              The battery power is less than 75%.  The Drive Array
              Controller is attempting to recharge the battery.  A
              battery can take as long as 36 hours to fully recharge.
              After 36 hours, if the battery has not recharged, it is
              considered failed.

            Failed (4)
              The battery pack is below the sufficient voltage level and
              has not recharged in 36 hours.  Your Array Accelerator board
              needs to be serviced.

            Degraded (5)
              The battery is still operating, however, one of the batteries
              in the pack has failed to recharge properly.  Your Array
              Accelerator board should be serviced as soon as possible.

            NotPresent (6)
              There are no batteries associated with this controller."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 6 }

     cpqDaAccelReadErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Read Errors.

            This shows the total number of read memory parity errors that
            were detected while reading from the Array Accelerator board.
            The mirrored copy of data on the board can be accessed to
            obtain correct data if a memory parity errors occurs.

            Memory parity errors occur when the system detects that
            information has not been transferred correctly.  A parity bit
            is included for each byte of information stored in memory.
            When the microprocessor reads or writes data, the system
            counts the value of the bits in each byte.  If a total does
            not match the system's expectations, a parity error has
            occurred. A bad memory chip, memory corruption, or lack of
            refresh may cause memory parity errors."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 7 }

     cpqDaAccelWriteErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Board Write Errors.

            This shows the total number of write memory parity errors that
            were detected while writing to the Array Accelerator board.

            Write parity errors occur when the system detects that
            information has not been transferred to the Array
            Accelerator board correctly.  A parity bit is included for
            each byte of information stored in memory.  When the
            microprocessor reads or writes data, the system counts the
            value of the bits in each byte.  If the total does not match
            the system's expectations, a parity error has occurred."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 8 }

     cpqDaAccelCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The condition of the device.  This value represents the overall
            condition of this array accelerator."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 9 }

     cpqDaAccelReadMemory OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Read Cache Memory.

            This shows the amount of memory allocated for the read cache in
            kilobytes.  Because data is kept in duplicate (mirrored), the
            actual amount of usable memory is half the amount shown.

            Read cache is not available on IDA, IDA-2, IDA Expansion System,
            or SMART controllers.  Entries for these controllers will return
            0 for this value."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 10 }

     cpqDaAccelSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Accelerator Serial Number.

            The serial number of the Array Accelerator.  This field will
            be a null (size 0) string if the accelerator does not support
            serial number."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 11 }

     cpqDaAccelTotalMemory OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Total Cache Memory.

            This value is the total amount of accelerator memory in
            kilobytes, including both battery-backed and non-battery-backed
            memory."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 12 }

     cpqDaAccelReadCachePercent OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Gauge
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Read Cache Percent.

            This shows the percent of cache memory allocated for read ahead
            caching.  If the data cannot be determined or is not applicable,
            the value is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 13 }

     cpqDaAccelWriteCachePercent OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Gauge
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Write Cache Percent.

            This shows the percent of cache memory allocated for posted
            write caching.  If the data cannot be determined or is not
            applicable, the value is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaAccelEntry 14 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Logical Drive Table
--    ===============================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaLogDrv Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.3)
--         cpqDaLogDrvTable            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.3.1)
--
--      The cpqDaLogDrv group contains configuration and statistical
--      information about the logical drives associated with drive array
--      controllers.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaLogDrv group is mandatory for all agents
--      that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************


     cpqDaLogDrvTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaLogDrvEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Table.

            A table of logical drive entries."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrv 1 }

     cpqDaLogDrvEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaLogDrvEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Entry.

            A logical drive entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaLogDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaLogDrvIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvTable 1 }

     CpqDaLogDrvEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaLogDrvCntlrIndex        INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvIndex             INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvFaultTol          INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvStatus            INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvAutoRel           INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvRebuildBlks       Counter,
        cpqDaLogDrvHasAccel          INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvAvailSpares       OCTET STRING,
        cpqDaLogDrvSize              INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPhyDrvIDs         OCTET STRING,
        cpqDaLogDrvCondition         INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPercentRebuild    Gauge,
        cpqDaLogDrvStripeSize        INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvOsName            DisplayString,
        cpqDaLogDrvBlinkTime         Counter,
        cpqDaLogDrvSpareReplaceMap   OCTET STRING,
        cpqDaLogDrvRebuildingPhyDrv  INTEGER
     }

     cpqDaLogDrvCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Controller Index.

            This maps the logical drives into their respective controllers.
            Controller index 'i' under the controller group owns the
            associated drives in the logical drive group which use that
            index."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 1 }

     cpqDaLogDrvIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Index.

            This logical drive number keeps track of multiple instances of
            logical drives which are on the same controller.  For each
            controller index value, the logical drive index starts at 1 and
            increments for each logical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 2 }

     cpqDaLogDrvFaultTol OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            none(2),
            mirroring(3),
            dataGuard(4),
            distribDataGuard(5),
            advancedDataGuard(7)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Fault Tolerance.

            This shows the fault tolerance mode of the logical drive.
            The following values are valid for the Logical Drive Fault
            Tolerance:

            None (2)
              Fault tolerance is not enabled.  If a physical drive reports
              an error, the data cannot be recovered by the drive array
              controller.

            Mirroring (3)
              For each physical drive, there is a second physical drive
              containing identical data. If a drive fails, the data can be
              retrieved from the mirror drive.

            Data Guard (4)
              One of the physical drives is used as a data guard drive and
              contains the exclusive OR of the data on the remaining drives.
              If a failure is detected, the drive array controller rebuilds
              the data using the data guard information plus information
              from the other drives.

            Distributed Data Guard (5)
              Distributed Data Guarding, sometimes referred to as RAID 5,
              is similar to Data Guarding, but instead of storing the parity
              information on one drive, the information is distributed across
              all of the drives.  If a failure is detected, the drive array
              controller rebuilds the data using the data guard information
              from all the drives.

            Advanced Data Guarding (7)
              Advanced Data Guarding (RAID ADG) is the fault tolerance method
              that provides the highest level of data protection.  It
              'stripes' data and parity across all the physical drives in the
              configuration to ensure the uninterrupted availability of
              uncorrupted data.  This fault-tolerance method is similar to
              distributed data guard (RAID 5) in that parity data is
              distributed across all drives in the array, except in RAID ADG
              the capacity of multiple drives is used to store parity data.
              Assuming the capacity of 2 drives is used for parity data,
              this allows continued operation despite simultaneous failure of
              any 2 drives in the array, whereas RAID 4 and RAID 5 can only
              sustain failure of a single drive."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 3 }

     cpqDaLogDrvStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            failed(3),
            unconfigured(4),
            recovering(5),
            readyForRebuild(6),
            rebuilding(7),
            wrongDrive(8),
            badConnect(9),
            overheating(10),
            shutdown(11),
            expanding(12),
            notAvailable(13),
            queuedForExpansion(14)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Status.

            The logical drive can be in one of the following states:

            Ok (2)
              Indicates that the logical drive is in normal operation mode.

            Failed (3)
              Indicates that more physical drives have failed than the
              fault tolerance mode of the logical drive can handle without
              data loss.

            Unconfigured (4)
              Indicates that the logical drive is not configured.

            Recovering (5)
              Indicates that the logical drive is using Interim Recovery Mode.
              In Interim Recovery Mode, at least one physical drive has
              failed, but the logical drive's fault tolerance mode lets the
              drive continue to operate with no data loss.

            Ready Rebuild (6)
              Indicates that the logical drive is ready for Automatic Data
              Recovery.  The physical drive that failed has been replaced,
              but the logical drive is still operating in Interim Recovery
              Mode.

            Rebuilding (7)
              Indicates that the logical drive is currently doing Automatic
              Data Recovery.  During Automatic Data Recovery, fault tolerance
              algorithms restore data to the replacement drive.

            Wrong Drive (8)
              Indicates that the wrong physical drive was replaced after a
              physical drive failure.

            Bad Connect (9)
              Indicates that a physical drive is not responding.

            Overheating (10)
              Indicates that the drive array enclosure that contains the
              logical drive is overheating.  The drive array is still
              functioning, but should be shutdown.

            Shutdown (11)
              Indicates that the drive array enclosure that contains the
              logical drive has overheated.  The logical drive is no longer
              functioning.

            Expanding (12)
              Indicates that the logical drive is currently doing Automatic
              Data Expansion.  During Automatic Data Expansion, fault
              tolerance algorithms redistribute logical drive data to the
              newly added physical drive.

            Not Available (13)
              Indicates that the logical drive is currently unavailable.
              If a logical drive is expanding and the new configuration
              frees additional disk space, this free space can be
              configured into another logical volume.  If this is done,
              the new volume will be set to not available.

            Queued For Expansion (14)
              Indicates that the logical drive is ready for Automatic Data
              Expansion.  The logical drive is in the queue for expansion."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 4 }

     cpqDaLogDrvAutoRel OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
        ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Logical Drive Auto-Reliability Delay.

            This value indicates how many seconds the logical drive will wait
            with no requests before beginning Auto-Reliability monitoring.
            For example, the default value is five, so the logical drive will
            begin Auto-Reliability monitoring if it receives no requests for
            five seconds.  If the value is zero, the logical drive will not
            perform Auto-Reliability monitoring.  Auto-Reliability only
            operates if the logical drive is configured in one of the fault
            tolerance modes.

            If the logical drive receives a request while performing
            Auto-Reliability monitoring, the drive will stop monitoring to
            process the request.  Once it has satisfied all incoming requests,
            the drive will wait for the Auto-Reliability delay to expire
            before returning to Auto-Reliability monitoring.

            Auto-Reliability monitoring is a process to insure the highest
            level of data reliability.  In this process each disk is scanned
            to verify that all of the sectors in the drive array are
            readable.  If the Auto-Reliability monitoring process detects
            any bad sectors on the drives, it automatically remaps these
            bad sectors where possible."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 5 }

     cpqDaLogDrvRebuildBlks OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Rebuild Blocks Remaining.

            After a failed physical drive has been replaced, the physical
            drive must have its data rebuilt.  This value shows how many
            blocks of data still need to be rebuilt.  When the value
            reaches zero, the rebuilding process is complete.  The drive
            array continues to operate in interim recovery mode while a
            drive is rebuilding.

            When a logical volume is Expanding, the drive must redistribute
            the logical volume data across the physical drives.  This value
            shows how many blocks of data still need to be redistributed.
            When the value reaches zero, the expand process is complete.
            The drive array continues to operate normally while the drive
            is expanding.

            This value is only valid if the Logical Drive Status is
            rebuilding (7) or expanding (12)."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 6 }

     cpqDaLogDrvHasAccel OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            unavailable(2),
            enabled(3),
            disabled(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Has Array Accelerator Board.

            This indicates whether the logical drive has an Array Accelerator
            board configured and enabled.  The following values are valid:

            Other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              Array Accelerator board.  You may need to upgrade your software.

            Unavailable (2)
              Indicates that there is no Array Accelerator board configured
              for this logical drive.

            Enabled (3)
              Indicates that the Array Accelerator board is configured and
              enabled for this logical drive.

            Disabled (4)
              Indicates that the Array Accelerator board is configured but
              not enabled for this logical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 7 }

     cpqDaLogDrvAvailSpares OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Available Spares.

            This indicates if this logical drive has one or more spares
            designated for it that are not currently in use by another drive.
            Each octet present will be a physical drive ID that is an
            available spare for this logical drive.  These are the same ID's
            which can be used as indexes into the physical drive table.
            An octet string of length zero indicates that there are no
            available spares for this logical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 8 }

     cpqDaLogDrvSize OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Size.

            This is the size of the logical drive in megabytes.  This value
            is calculated using the value 1,048,576 (2^20) as a megabyte.
            Drive manufacturers sometimes use the number 1,000,000 as a
            megabyte when giving drive capacities so this value may
            differ from the advertised size of a drive."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 9 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPhyDrvIDs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Physical Drive IDs.

            This lists the physical drive IDs which are associated with this
            logical drive. These are the same IDs which can be used as
            indices into the physical drive table. Each byte of the string
            is an index."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 10 }

     cpqDaLogDrvCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The Logical Drive condition.

            This value represents the overall condition of this logical drive and
            any associated physical drives."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 11 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPercentRebuild OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Gauge
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Percent Rebuild.

            After a failed physical drive has been replaced, the physical
            drive must have its data rebuilt.  This value is the percent
            complete of the rebuild.  When the value reaches 100, the
            rebuilding process is complete.  The drive array continues to
            operate in interim recovery mode while a drive is rebuilding.

            When a logical volume is Expanding, the drive must redistribute
            the logical volume data across the physical drives.  This value
            shows how many blocks of data still need to be redistributed.
            When the value reaches one hundred (100), the expand process
            is complete.  The array continues to operate normally while
            the drive is expanding.

            This value is only valid if the Logical Drive Status is
            rebuilding (7) or expanding (12).

            If the value cannot be determined or a rebuild is not active,
            the value is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 12 }

     cpqDaLogDrvStripeSize OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Stripe Size.

            This is the size of a logical drive stripe in kilobytes."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 13 }

     cpqDaLogDrvOsName OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive OS Name.

            The OS name for this array logical drive.  This field will be
            a null (size 0) string if the agent does not support OS name."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 14 }

     cpqDaLogDrvBlinkTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Physical Drive Blink Time Count.

             The logical drive blink time variable allows the drive tray LEDs
             of all physical drives in a logical drive to blink.  This value
             indicates the amount of time, in tenths of a second, that the
             physical drive LEDs will continue to blink.  A value of zero
             indicates the drive LEDs are not blinking.  If the value cannot
             be determined or no drive in this logical drive is in a hot
             plug tray, 4,294,967,295 is returned.

             To blink the drive LEDs on all physical drives in this logical
             drive (including any configured spare drives), set this value
             to the time to blink in tenths of seconds.

             To stop the drive LEDs from blinking, set this value to 0."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 15 }

     cpqDaLogDrvSpareReplaceMap OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..256))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Spare To Replacement Drive Map.

            This data structure contains the spare to physical drive
            replacement map.  The format is:

              octet  contents
              =====  ========
                1    Spare drive physical drive index
                2    Replaced drive physical drive index

            These 2 octets are repeated for each replaced drive.  For n
            replaced drives, the string is 2 * n octets long.  An octet
            string of length zero indicates that there are no replaced
            drives currently in use."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 16 }

     cpqDaLogDrvRebuildingPhyDrv OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Physical Drive Rebuilding Index.

            This is the physical drive index of the physical drive that is
            currently rebuilding.  If the value cannot be determined or is
            not applicable, the value is set to -1."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvEntry 17 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Spare Drive Table
--    =============================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaSpareDrv Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.4)
--         cpqDaSpareTable             (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.4.1)
--
--      The cpqDaSpareDrv group contains configuration and statistical
--      information about the spare drives associated with drive array
--      controllers.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaSpareDrv group is mandatory for all
--      agents that support the Drive Array MIB that have a spare
--      configured.
--
-- ****************************************************************************


     cpqDaSpareTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaSpareEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Spare Table.

            A table of spare entries."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareDrv 1 }

     cpqDaSpareEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaSpareEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Spare Entry.

            An entry in the spare table."
        INDEX   { cpqDaSpareCntlrIndex, cpqDaSparePhyDrvIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaSpareTable 1 }

     CpqDaSpareEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaSpareCntlrIndex           INTEGER,
        cpqDaSparePhyDrvIndex          INTEGER,
        cpqDaSpareStatus               INTEGER,
        cpqDaSpareReplacedDrv          INTEGER,
        cpqDaSpareRebuildBlks          Counter,
        cpqDaSpareCondition            INTEGER,
        cpqDaSpareBusNumber            INTEGER,
        cpqDaSpareBay                  INTEGER,
        cpqDaSpareReplacedDrvBusNumber INTEGER,
        cpqDaSpareReplacedDrvBay       INTEGER,
        cpqDaSparePercentRebuild       Gauge,
        cpqDaSpareLocationString       DisplayString
     }

     cpqDaSpareCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Spare Controller Index.

            This index maps the spare drive back to the controller to which
            it is attached.  The value of this index is the same as the one
            used under the controller group."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 1 }

     cpqDaSparePhyDrvIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Spare Physical Drive Index.

            This index maps the spare to the physical drive it represents.
            The value of this index is the same as the one used with the
            physical drive table."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 2 }

     cpqDaSpareStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            invalid(2),
            failed(3),
            inactive(4),
            building(5),
            active(6)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Status.

            This shows the status of the on-line spare drive.

            The following values are valid for the spare status:

            Failed (3)
              The on-line spare has failed and is no longer available for use.

            Inactive (4)
              The monitored system has an on-line spare configured, but is
              not currently in use.

            Building (5)
              A physical drive has failed. Automatic Data Recovery
              is in progress to recover data to the on-line spare.

            Active (6)
              A physical drive has failed. Automatic Data Recovery is
              complete.  The system is using the on-line spare as a
              replacement for the failed drive."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 3 }

     cpqDaSpareReplacedDrv OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Replaced Drive.

             If the spare status is active(6) or building(5), then this
             has the physical drive number of the replaced drive.  Otherwise
             a value of -1 will be returned."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 4 }

     cpqDaSpareRebuildBlks OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Spare Number Of Rebuild Blocks Left.

            If the spare status is building(5), then this is the number of
            blocks left to rebuild before completion.

            The data contained on the failed physical drive must be
            reconstructed from the fault tolerance data and copied to the
            spare so that the spare can function in place of the failed drive.

            When the number reaches zero (0), the building process is
            complete and the spare has replaced the physical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 5 }

     cpqDaSpareCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The Spare Drive condition.

            This value represents the overall condition of this spare drive
            and any associated physical drives."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 6 }

     cpqDaSpareBusNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive SCSI Bus Number.

            The bus number indicates to which SCSI bus this spare drive
            is attached.  The first instance is one and increments for
            each SCSI bus on a controller.  A value of -1 will be
            returned if the spare drive is attached to a controller
            that does not support multiple SCSI busses.  This is not
            supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 7 }

     cpqDaSpareBay OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive Bay Location.

            This value matches the bay location where the physical drive has
            been installed.  For a SCSI drive, this is the SCSI ID of the
            drive."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 8 }

     cpqDaSpareReplacedDrvBusNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Replaced Drive Bus Number.

             If the spare status is active(6) or building(5), then this
             has the physical drive bus number of the replaced drive.
             If the value cannot be determined or is not applicable, the
             value is set to -1."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 9 }

     cpqDaSpareReplacedDrvBay OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Replaced Drive Bay.

             If the spare status is active(6) or building(5), then this
             has the physical drive bay number of the replaced drive.
             If the value cannot be determined or is not applicable, the
             value is set to -1."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 10 }

     cpqDaSparePercentRebuild OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Gauge
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Spare Percent Rebuild.

            If the spare status is building(5), then this is percent
            complete of of the rebuild.

            The data contained on the failed physical drive must be
            reconstructed from the fault tolerance data and copied to the
            spare so that the spare can function in place of the failed drive.

            When the number reaches one hundred (100), the building process
            is complete and the spare has replaced the physical drive.

            If the value cannot be determined or a rebuild is not active,
            the value is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 11 }

     cpqDaSpareLocationString OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Spare Drive Location String.

            This string describes the location of the drive in relation to
            the controller.  If the location string cannot be determined,
            the agent will return a NULL string."
        ::= { cpqDaSpareEntry 12 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Physical Drive Group
--    ================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaPhyDrv Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.5)
--         cpqDaPhyDrvTable            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.5.1)
--
--      The cpqDaPhyDrv group contains configuration and statistical
--      information about the physical drives associated with drive array
--      controllers.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaPhyDrv group is mandatory for all agents
--      that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************


     cpqDaPhyDrvTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaPhyDrvEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Table.

            A table of physical drive entries."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrv 1 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaPhyDrvEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Entry.

            A physical drive entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvTable 1 }

     CpqDaPhyDrvEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex            INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvIndex                 INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvModel                 DisplayString,
        cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev                 DisplayString,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBay                   INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvStatus                INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvFactReallocs          INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvUsedReallocs          Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvRefHours              Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHReads                Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvReads                 Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHWrites               Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvWrites                Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHSeeks                Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSeeks                 Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHardReadErrs          Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvRecvReadErrs          Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHardWriteErrs         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvRecvWriteErrs         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHSeekErrs             Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSeekErrs              Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupTime            INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest1            Gauge,
        cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest2            Gauge,
        cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest3            Gauge,
        cpqDaPhyDrvDrqTimeouts           Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvOtherTimeouts         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupRetries         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvReads          Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvWrites         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvFormatErrs            Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvPostErrs              Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvNotReadyErrs          Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvReallocAborts         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvThreshPassed          INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHasMonInfo            INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvCondition             INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHotPlugs              Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvMediaErrs             Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHardwareErrs          Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvAbortedCmds           Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSpinUpErrs            Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBadTargetErrs         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvLocation              INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSize                  INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBusFaults             Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvIrqDeglitches         Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHotPlug               INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvPlacement             INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber             INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum             DisplayString,
        cpqDaPhyDrvPreFailMonitoring     INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvCurrentWidth          INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvCurrentSpeed          INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvFailureCode           INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBlinkTime             Counter,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSmartStatus           INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvConfigurationStatus   INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvRotationalSpeed       INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvType                  INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvSataVersion           INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvHostConnector         DisplayString,
        cpqDaPhyDrvBoxOnConnector        INTEGER,
        cpqDaPhyDrvLocationString        DisplayString,
        cpqDaPhyDrvNegotiatedLinkRate    INTEGER
     }

     cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Controller Index.

            This index maps the physical drive back to the controller to
            which it is attached. The value of this index is the same as
            the one used under the controller group."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 1 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Index.

            This index is used for selecting the physical drive table entry.
            This number, along with the cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex uniquely
            identify a specific physical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 2 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvModel OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Model.

            This is a text description of the physical drive.  The text that
            appears depends upon who manufactured the drive and the drive
            type.

            If a drive fails, note the model to identify the type of drive
            necessary for replacement.

            If a model number is not present, you may not have properly
            initialized the drive array to which the physical drive is
            attached for monitoring."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 3 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Firmware Revision.

            This shows the physical drive revision number.

            If the firmware revision is not present, you have not properly
            initialized the drive array."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 4 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBay OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Bay Location.

            This value matches the bay location where the physical drive has
            been installed.  For a SCSI drive, this is the SCSI ID of the
            drive.  For a SAS or SATA drive, this is the bay number on the
            enclosure."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 5 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            failed(3),
            predictiveFailure(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status.

            This shows the status of the physical drive.

            The following values are valid for the physical drive status:


            other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize
              the drive.  You may need to upgrade your instrument agent
              and/or driver software.

            ok (2)
              Indicates the drive is functioning properly.

            failed (3)
              Indicates that the drive is no longer operating and
              should be replaced.

            predictiveFailure(4)
              Indicates that the drive has a predictive failure error and
              should be replaced."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 6 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvFactReallocs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "This shows the number of spare sectors available for
             remapping at the time the physical drive was shipped.
             The physical drive will use these spare sectors for remapping
             bad sectors that exist on the drive.  Not all drives support
             factory reallocation."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 7 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvUsedReallocs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Used Reallocated Sectors.

            This shows the number of sectors of the reallocation area that
            have been used by the physical drive.

            To see how many sectors were originally available for use in the
            reallocation area, refer to the factory reallocation information
            if it exists.  Not all drives support factory reallocation.

            Because of the nature of magnetic disks, certain sectors on a
            drive may have media defects. The reallocation area is part of
            the disk drive that the drive manufacturer sets aside to
            compensate for these defects. The drive array controller writes
            information addressed from these unusable sectors to available
            sectors in the reallocation area.  If too many sectors have
            been reallocated, there may be a problem with the drive.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics to verify that a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 8 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvRefHours OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Reference Time in hours.

            This shows the total number of hours that a physical drive has
            been spinning since the drive was stamped.  The drive will have
            either been stamped when it left the factory or when you ran
            diagnostics on your new drive.  You can use the reference
            time to calculate rates for other physical drive events."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 9 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Sectors Read (high).

            The phyDrvHReads and the phyDrvReads together shows the total
            number of sectors read from the physical disk drive during the
            reference time (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of sectors read equals the phyDrvHReads
            times 2^32 plus the phyDrvReads.

            This information may be useful for determining rates.
            For instance, if you wanted to calculate the average number
            of reads per hour of operation, divide this number by the
            reference hours."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 10 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Sectors Read (low).

            The phyDrvHReads and the phyDrvReads together shows
            the total number of sectors read from the physical disk drive
            during the reference time (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of sectors read equals the phyDrvHReads
            times 2^32 plus the phyDrvReads.

            This information may be useful for determining rates.
            For instance, if you wanted to calculate the average number
            of reads per hour of operation, divide this number by the
            reference hours."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 11 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Sectors Written (high).

            The phyDrvHWrites and the phyDrvWrites together shows the
            total number of sectors written to the physical disk drive
            during the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of sectors written equals the phyDrvHWrites
            times 2^32 plus the phyDrvWrites.

            This information may be useful for determining rates.
            For instance, if you wanted to calculate the average number
            of writes per hour of operation, divide this number by the
            reference hours. "
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 12 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Sectors Written (low).

            The phyDrvHWrites and the phyDrvWrites together
            shows the total number of sectors written to the physical
            disk drive during the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of sectors written equals the phyDrvHWrites
            times 2^32 plus the phyDrvWrites.

            This information may be useful for determining rates.
            For instance, if you wanted to calculate the average number of
            writes per hour of operation, divide this number by the reference
            hours. "
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 13 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHSeeks OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Total Seeks (high).

            The phyDrvHSeeks and the phyDrvSeeks together shows the total
            number of seek operations performed by the physical disk drive
            during the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of seeks equals the phyDrvHSeeks times
            2^32 plus the phyDrvWriteSeeks."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 14 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSeeks OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Total Seeks (low).

            The phyDrvHSeeks and the phyDrvSeeks together shows the total
            number of seek operations performed by the physical disk drive
            during the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of seeks equals the phyDrvHSeeks times
            2^32 plus the phyDrvWriteSeeks."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 15 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHardReadErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Hard Read Errors.

            This shows the number of read errors that have occurred on a
            drive that could not be recovered by a physical drive's Error
            Correction Code (ECC) algorithm or through retries during the
            reference time (phyDrvRefTime).  Over time, a disk drive may
            produce these errors.  If you receive these errors, a problem
            may exist with your drive.

            The value increases every time the physical drive detects another
            error.

            The severity of these errors depends on whether the monitored
            system is running in a fault tolerant mode. With fault tolerance,
            the controller can remap data to eliminate the problems caused by
            these errors.  In either case, if you see an increase in these
            errors, schedule server down time to run diagnostics to verify
            that a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 16 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvRecvReadErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovered Read Errors.

            This shows the number of read errors corrected through physical
            drive retries during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            Over time, all disk drives produce these errors.  If you notice a
            rapid increase in the value for Recovered Read Errors (or Hard
            Read Errors), a problem may exist with the drive.  The value
            increases every time the physical drive detects and corrects
            another error.

            Expect more Recovered Read Errors than Hard Read Errors. If you
            suspect that a problem may exist with the drive, schedule server
            down time to run diagnostics."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 17 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHardWriteErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Hard Write Errors.

            This shows the number of write errors that could not be recovered
            by a physical drive during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            Over time a disk drive may detect these errors. If you notice an
            increase in the value shown for Hard Write Errors or Recovered
            Write Errors, a problem may exist with the drive.  The value
            increases every time the physical drive detects another error.
            On average, these errors should occur less frequently than
            read errors.  If you see an increase in these errors, schedule
            server down time to run diagnostics to verify that a problem
            exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 18 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvRecvWriteErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovered Write Errors.

            This shows the number of write errors corrected through physical
            drive retries or recovered by a physical drive during the
            reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            Over time a disk drive may produce these errors.

            If you notice an increase in the value shown for Hard Write
            Errors or Recovered Write Errors, a problem may exist with
            the drive.

            The value increases every time the physical drive detects and
            corrects an error. Only an unusually rapid increase in these
            errors indicates a problem.

            On average, these errors should occur less frequently than hard
            read errors.  If you suspect that a problem may exist with the
            drive, schedule server down time to run diagnostics."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 19 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHSeekErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Seek Errors (High).

            The phyDrvHSeekErrs and the phyDrvSeekErrs together shows the
            total number of times that the physical disk drive detected a
            seek error during the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of seek errors equals the phyDrvHSeekErrs times
            2^32 plus the phyDrvWriteSeekErrs.

            Over time, a disk drive usually produces these errors. If you
            notice a rapid increase in the value shown for Seek Errors,
            this physical drive may be failing.

            The value increases every time the physical drive produces
            another error. Only an unusually rapid increase in these errors
            indicates a problem. If you suspect that a problem exists,
            schedule server down time to run diagnostics."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 20 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSeekErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Seek Errors (low).
            The phyDrvHSeekErrs and the phyDrvSeekErrs together shows the
            total number of times that the physical disk drive detected a
            seek error during the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            The actual number of seek errors equals the phyDrvHSeekErrs times
            2^32 plus the phyDrvWriteSeekErrs.

            Over time, a disk drive usually produces these errors. If you
            notice a rapid increase in the value shown for Seek Errors,
            this physical drive may be failing.

            The value increases every time the physical drive produces another
            error. Only an unusually rapid increase in these errors indicates
            a problem. If you suspect that a problem exists, schedule server
            down time to run diagnostics."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 21 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spin up Time in tenths of seconds.

            This is the time it takes for a physical drive to spin up to full
            speed.

            Disks require time to gain momentum and reach operating speed. As
            cars are tested to go from 0 mph to 60 mph in x number of seconds,
            drive manufacturers have preset expectations for the time it takes
            the drive to spin to full speed. Drives that do not meet these
            expectations may have problems.

            The value may be zero (0) under one of the following conditions:

            *  If you are monitoring a physical drive that is part of the
               monitored system's internal drive array storage, and you use a
               warm boot to reset the monitored system. During a warm boot,
               the drives continue to spin.

            *  If you are monitoring a physical drive in an ProLiant Storage
               System and you reset the monitored system but not the
               ProLiant Storage System."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 22 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest1 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Gauge
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 1.

            This provides information about a series of tests that indicate
            how well a physical drive works. These tests compare the way the
            physical drive currently operates when performing various tasks
            with the way it worked when it was new.

            A percent value is displayed that represents how the drive works
            currently when compared to how the drive worked when new.  New
            drives operate at the 100 percent level.  By default, if the
            current value is less than or equal to 80 percent, a problem may
            exist.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics to verify that a problem exists.

            If the value cannot be determined, it is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 23 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest2 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Gauge
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 2.

            This provides information about a series of tests that indicate
            how well a physical drive works. These tests compare the way the
            physical drive currently operates when performing various tasks
            with the way it worked when it was new.

            A percent value is displayed that represents how the drive works
            currently when compared to how the drive worked when new.  New
            drives operate at the 100 percent level. By default, if the
            current value is less than or equal to 80 percent, a problem may
            exist.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics to verify that a problem exists.

            If the value cannot be determined, it is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 24 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest3 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Gauge
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 3.

            This provides information about a series of tests that indicate
            how well a physical drive works. These tests compare the way the
            physical drive currently operates when performing various tasks
            with the way it worked when it was new.

            A percent value is displayed that represents how the drive works
            currently when compared to how the drive worked when new.  New
            drives operate at the 100 percent level. By default, if the
            current value is less than or equal to 80 percent, a problem may
            exist.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics to verify that a problem exists.

            If the value cannot be determined, it is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 25 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvDrqTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "DRQ Timeouts.

            The number of times that a physical drive continued to request
            data,  but did not get a command completion during the reference
            time (phyDrvRefTime). This value increases every time a DRQ
            timeout occurs for the physical drive.

            A defective drive or cable may cause DRQ timeouts to occur.
            If you see an increase in these errors, complete the following
            steps for the monitored system:

            1.  Check the cables connecting the drive to ensure that
                they are intact.

            2.  If the cables are properly connected, schedule server down
                time to run diagnostics to verify that a problem exists.

            If the value is not supported, it is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 26 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvOtherTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Other Timeouts.

            The number of times that a physical drive did not respond with an
            interrupt within a controller-defined period of time after a
            command had been issued during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).
            This does not include DRQ timeouts.

            If you suspect a problem, complete the following steps for the
            monitored system:

            1.  Check the cables connecting the drive to ensure that they
                are intact.

            2.  If the cables are properly connected, schedule server down
                time to run diagnostics to verify that a problem
                exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 27 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupRetries OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spin up Retries.

            The number of times that a physical drive had to retry to spin up
            before successfully achieving operating speed during the reference
            time (phyDrvRefTime). This value represents the spin-up retries
            that occurred since the last time you turned on the monitored
            system.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics verify that a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 28 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovery Failed (Bad) Read Error.

            The number of times a read error occurred while performing
            Automatic Data Recovery from this physical drive to another
            drive during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            If a read error occurs, Automatic Data Recovery stops.
            These errors indicate that the physical drive has failed.
            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics to verify that a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 29 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovery Failed (Bad) Write Error.

            The number of times a write error occurred while performing
            Automatic Data Recovery from another drive to this physical
            drive during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            If a write error occurs, Automatic Data Recovery stops.
            These errors indicate that the physical drive has failed.
            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics to verify that a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 30 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvFormatErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Format Error.

            The number of times a format operation failed when the controller
            attempted to remap a bad sector during the reference time
            (phyDrvRefTime).  Zero indicates that no format errors have
            occurred.  The value increases each time a format error occurs.
            A failed format operation may cause the controller to mark a
            drive failed.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics verify a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 31 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvPostErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Power On Self Test (Post) Error.

            The number of times that a physical drive failed its self test
            during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            The physical drive does a self test each time power is applied
            to the system.

            If the value is not supported, it is set to 4,294,967,295."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 32 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvNotReadyErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Not Ready Errors.

            The number of times the physical drive failed after the spin up
            command was issued during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).
            When the spin up command was issued, the drive failed to reach
            its ready state.  If the current value is zero, the drive has
            not failed.  If the current value is greater than zero, at
            least one failure occurred.

            This error could be caused because the physical drive has failed
            to spin.

            If you suspect a problem:

            1.  Check the cables connecting the drive to ensure that they
                are intact.

            2.  If the cables are properly connected, schedule server down
                time to run diagnostics to verify that a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 33 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvReallocAborts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Reallocation Aborts.

            The number of times the physical drive has failed due to an error
            that occurred when the controller was trying to reallocate a bad
            sector during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).  Zero (0)
            indicates that no Reallocation Abort errors have occurred.
            The value increases each time a Reallocation Abort error occurs.

            Because of the nature of magnetic disks, certain sectors on a
            drive may have media defects.  The reallocation area is part of
            the disk drive that is set aside to compensate for these defects.
            The array controller writes information addressed from unusable
            sectors to available sectors in the reallocation area.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics verify a problem exists."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 34 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThreshPassed OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Factory Threshold Passed (Exceeded).

            When the drive is shipped, certain thresholds have been set to
            monitor performance of the drives.  For example, a threshold
            might be set for Spin up Time.  If the time that it takes the
            drive to spin up exceeds the factory threshold, there may be
            a problem with one of the drives.

            If you suspect a problem, schedule server down time to run
            diagnostics.

            Note:   These thresholds may be under warranty under certain
                    conditions."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 35 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHasMonInfo OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Has Monitor Information.

            All of the physical disk table fields except for the physical
            disk status (phyDrvStatus) and the bay location
            (phyDrvBayLocation) are invalid unless this field has a value
            of true(2)."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 36 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            ok(2),
            degraded(3),
            failed(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The condition of the device.
             This value represents the overall condition of this physical
             drive."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 37 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHotPlugs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Hot Plug Count.

             This value indicates the number of times this physical drive
             was hot-plugged (removed) from a ProLiant Storage System.
             This is not supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2
             controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 38 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvMediaErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Media Failure Count.

            This value indicates the number of times this physical drive
            was failed due to unrecoverable media errors.  This is not
            supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 39 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHardwareErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Hardware Error Count.

            This value indicates the number of times this physical drive
            returned a bad hardware status. The drive may be failed if
            retries do not work.  This is not supported by the IDA,
            IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 40 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvAbortedCmds OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Aborted Command Failures.

            This value indicates the number of times this physical drive
            was failed due to aborted commands that could not be retried
            successfully.  This is not supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion,
            or IDA-2 controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 41 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSpinUpErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Spin-Up Failure Count.

            This value indicates the number of times this physical drive
            was failed due to a failure of a spin-up command.  This is not
            supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 42 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBadTargetErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Bad Target Count.

            This value indicates the number of times this physical drive
            performed some action that did not conform to the SCSI-2 bus
            protocol.  These actions will cause the SCSI bus to be reset.
            This is not supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2
            controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 43 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvLocation OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            internal(2),
            external(3),
            proLiant(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Physical Location.

            This is the physical location of where the drive is located.
            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The location of the drive is not known.

            internal(2)
              The drive is located inside of the computer system box.

            external(3)
              The drive is located outside of the computer system box.

            proLiant(4)
              The drive is located outside of the computer system box
              in a ProLiant Storage System."

        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 44 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSize OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Size in MB.

            This is the size of the physical drive in megabytes.  This value
            is calculated using the value 1,048,576 (2^20) as a megabyte.
            Drive manufacturers sometimes use the number 1,000,000 as a
            megabyte when giving drive capacities so this value may differ
            from the advertised size of a drive.  This field is only
            applicable for controllers which support SCSI drives, and
            therefore is not supported by the IDA or IDA-2 controllers.
            The field will contain 0xFFFFFFFF if the drive capacity cannot
            be calculated or if the controller does not support SCSI drives."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 45 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBusFaults OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Bus Fault Count.

            This value indicates the number of times that a bus fault was
            detected for the drive by the controller.  This is not supported
            by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 46 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvIrqDeglitches OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive IRQ Deglitch Count.

            This is not supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2
            controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 47 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvHotPlug OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            hotPlug(2),
            nonHotPlug(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Hot Plug Support Status.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The Insight Agent is unable to determine if this drive
              supports hot plug replacement.

            hotPlug(2)
              The drive supports hot plug replacement.

            nonhotPlug(3)
              The drive does not support hot plug replacement."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 48 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvPlacement OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            internal(2),
            external(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Placement.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine if the drive is internal or
              external to the system chassis.

            internal(2)
              The drive is located in the system chassis.

            external(3)
              The drive is located outside the system chassis in an
              expansion box."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 49 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive SCSI Bus Number.

            The bus number indicates to which SCSI bus this physical
            drive is attached.  The first instance is one and increments
            for each SCSI bus on a controller.  A value of -1 will be
            returned if the physical drive is attached to a controller
            that does not support multiple SCSI busses.  This is not
            supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers.
            For SAS and SATA drives, the bus number corresponds to the
            enclosure where the drive resides."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 50 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Serial Number.

            This is the serial number assigned to the physical drive.
            This value is based upon the serial number as returned by the
            SCSI inquiry command but may have been modified due to space
            limitations.  This can be used for identification purposes."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 51 }


    cpqDaPhyDrvPreFailMonitoring OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           notAvailable(2),
           available(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Drive Array Physical Drive Predictive Failure Monitoring.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine if the drive supports
              predictive failure monitoring.

            notAvailable(2)
              This drive does not support predictive failure monitoring.

            available(3)
              This drive supports predictive failure monitoring."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 52 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvCurrentWidth OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            narrow(2),
            wide16(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Current Width.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the current negotiated data
              transfer width for this drive.

            narrow(2)
              The negotiated data transfer width for this drive is narrow
              (8 data bits).

            wide16(3)
              The negotiated data transfer width for this drive is wide
              (16 data bits)."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 53 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvCurrentSpeed OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            asynchronous(2),
            fast(3),
            ultra(4),
            ultra2(5),
            ultra3(6),
            ultra320(7)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Current Data Transfer Speed.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the current negotiated data
              transfer speed for this drive.

            asynchronous(2)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is
              asynchronous.

            fast(3)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 10 million
              transfers per second).

            ultra(4)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 20 million
              transfers per second.

            ultra2(5)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 40 million
              transfers per second.

            ultra3(6)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 80 million
              transfers per second.

            ultra320(7)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 160
              million transfers per second."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 54 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvFailureCode OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Failure Code.

             This value is the drive failure reason code returned by the
             array firmware.  It is valid only when the drive is failed.
             If the drive is not failed, 0 is returned."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 55 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBlinkTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Blink Time Count.

             This value indicates the amount of time, in tenths of a second,
             that the physical drive LEDs will continue to blink.  A value of
             zero indicates the drive LEDs are not blinking.  If the value
             cannot be determined or the drive is not in a hot plug tray,
             4,294,967,295 is returned.

             To blink the drive LEDs, set this value to the time to blink in
             tenths of seconds.

             To stop the drive LEDs from blinking, set this value to 0."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 56 }

    cpqDaPhyDrvSmartStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           ok(2),
           replaceDrive(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Physical Drive S.M.A.R.T Status.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine if the status of S.M.A.R.T
              predictive failure monitoring for this drive.

            ok(2)
              Indicates the drive is functioning properly.

            replaceDrive(3)
              Indicates that the drive has a S.M.A.R.T predictive failure
              error and should be replaced."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 57 }

    cpqDaPhyDrvConfigurationStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           configured(2),
           notConfigured(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Physical Drive Configuration Status.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the configuration status of
              this physical drive.

            configured(2)
              Indicates the drive is configured to be part of a logical
              drive as either a member drive or a spare drive.

            notConfigured(3)
              Indicates the drive is not configured to be part of a logical
              drive as either a member drive or a spare drive."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 58 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvRotationalSpeed OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            rpm7200(2),
            rpm10K(3),
            rpm15K(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Rotational Speed.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the rotational speed for
              this drive.

            rpm7200(2)
              The rotational speed for this drive is 7200 rpm.

            rpm10K(3)
              The rotational speed for this drive is 10000 rpm.

            rpm15K(4)
              The rotational speed for this drive is 15000 rpm."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 59 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvType OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            parallelScsi(2),
            sata(3),
            sas(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Type.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the type for this drive.

            parallelScsi(2)
              The drive type is parallel SCSI.

            sata(3)
              The drive type is Serial ATA.

            sas(4)
              The drive type is Serial Attached SCSI."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 60 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSataVersion OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            sataOne(2),
            sataTwo(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive SATA Version.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the SATA version for this
              drive or it is not a SATA drive.

            sataOne(2)
              The drive is SATA version one.

            sataTwo(3)
              The drive is SATA version two."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 61 }


     cpqDaPhyDrvHostConnector OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..4))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Physical Drive Host Connector.

            This is the host connector to which the drive is ultimately
            attached.  If the host connector cannot be determined, the agent
            will return a NULL string."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 62 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBoxOnConnector OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Physical Drive Box on Connector.

            The box on connector indicates to which box instance this
            physical drive belongs.  The instances start at one and increment for
            each box attached to a connector."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 63 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvLocationString OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Physical Drive Location String.

            This string describes the location of the drive in relation to
            the controller.  If the location string cannot be determined,
            the agent will return a NULL string."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 64 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvNegotiatedLinkRate OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            rate-1-5(2),
            rate-3-0(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Negotiated Link Rate.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the negotiated link rate
              this drive.

            rate-1-5(2)
              The negotiated link rate for this drive is 1.5 Gigabits per
              second.

            rate-3-0(3)
              The negotiated link rate for this drive is 3.0 Gigabits per
              second."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvEntry 65 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Physical Drive Error Table
--    ======================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaPhyDrv Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.5)
--         cpqDaPhyDrvErrTable         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.5.2)
--
-- ****************************************************************************

     cpqDaPhyDrvErrTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Error Log Table.

            A table of physical drive entries.  The Error Log Table is not
            supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrv 2 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaPhyDrvErrCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvErrIDIndex,
                  cpqDaPhyDrvErrIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrTable 1 }

        CpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry ::= SEQUENCE
        {
              cpqDaPhyDrvErrCntlrIndex         INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvErrIDIndex            INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvErrIndex              INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvErrType               INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvScsiOp                INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvScsiStatus            INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvCamStatus             INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvSenseKey              INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvQualifier             INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvSenseCode             INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvBlockValid            INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvBlock                 INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvTime                  INTEGER,
              cpqDaPhyDrvUserDesc              DisplayString,
              cpqDaPhyDrvErrDesc               INTEGER
        }

     cpqDaPhyDrvErrCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Error Log Controller Index.

            This index maps the physical drive back to the controller to
            which it is attached. The value of this index is the same as
            the one used under the controller group."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 1 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvErrIDIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Error Log Index.

            This index is used for selecting the physical drive table entry.
            This number, along with the cpqDaPhyDrvErrCntlrIndex uniquely
            identify a specific physical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 2 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvErrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Error Log Index.

            This index is used for selecting the physical drive table entry.
            This number, along with the cpqDaPhyDrvErrCntlrIndex uniquely
            identify a specific physical drive."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 3 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvErrType OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            noError(2),
            scsiError(3),
            camError(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log Error Type.

            The type of error in the error log.  The valid types are:

            Other (1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
              type of error in the error log.

            No Error (2)
              Indicates that this error log entry does not have an error.

            SCSI Error (3)
              Indicates that this error log entry is a SCSI Error.

            CAM Error (4)
              Indicates that this error log entry is a CAM error."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 4 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvScsiOp OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log SCSI Operation.

            This is the SCSI Command Operation Code byte associated with the
            error log entry.  For further specifications consult a SCSI-2
            logical specification or other SCSI reference."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 5 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvScsiStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log SCSI Status.

            This is the SCSI Status Code byte associated with the error log
            entry.  For further specifications consult a SCSI-2 logical
            specification or other SCSI reference."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 6 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvCamStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log CAM Status.

            This is the SCSI CAM Status byte associated with the error log
            entry.  For further specifications consult a SCSI-2 logical
            specification or other SCSI reference."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 7 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSenseKey OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log Sense Key.

            This is the SCSI Sense Key byte associated with the error log
            entry.  For further specifications consult a SCSI-2 logical
            specification or other SCSI reference."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 8 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvQualifier OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log Qualifier.

            This is the SCSI Additional Sense Code Qualifier byte (as returned
            by the Request Sense command) associated with the error log entry.
            For further specifications consult a SCSI-2 logical specification
            or other SCSI reference."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 9 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvSenseCode OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log Sense Code.

            This is the SCSI Sense Code associated with the error log entry.
            For further specifications consult a SCSI-2 logical specification
            or other SCSI reference."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 10 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBlockValid OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log Block Address Is Valid.

            The valid values are:

            False (1)
              Indicates that the Block Address object (cpqDaPhyDrvBlock)
              is not a valid address.

            True (2)
              Indicates that the Block Address object (cpqDaPhyDrvBlock)
              is a valid address."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 11 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvBlock OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log Block Address.

            This is the SCSI Block Address (as returned by the Request Sense
            Command) associated with the error log entry.  For further
            specifications consult a SCSI-2 logical specification or other
            SCSI reference."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 12 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log Reference Time.

            This gives a relative time stamp as to when the error log entry
            occurred.  The Reference Time shows the number of hours that a
            physical drive has been spinning since the drive was initialized
            for monitor and performance."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 13 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvUserDesc OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Error Log User Description.

            This is a string built by the agent which contains the Reference
            Time (cpqDaPhyDrvTime) and a brief description of the disk error
            associated with the particular error log entry.  This field is
            being deprecated, and future management station applications
            should be aware that this field may not contain ASCII
            string data."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 14 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvErrDesc OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER {
            driveFailure(1),
            commFailure(2),
            driveIOError(3),
            scsiCommError(4),
            compaqUpgradeRequired(5),
            driveWriteProtected(6),
            invalidRequest(7),
            scsiMessageError(8),
            controllerFailure(9),
            internExternConflict(10),
            internalDriveFailure(11),
            scsiErrorOutOfRange(12),
            camErrorOutOfRange(13),
            errorTypeOutOfRange(14)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "The index used to display an error associated with a physical drive.

            This number refers to an entry in a list of error strings
            enumerating the possible physical drive errors associated with
            a particular physical disk drive.

            The valid values are:

            DriveFailure (1)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Drive Failure'.

            CommFailure(2)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Communication Failure'.

            DriveIOError(3)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Drive I/O Error'.

            SCSICommError(4)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'SCSI Communication Error'.

            UpgradeRequired(5)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Configuration Utility or OS upgrade required'.

            DriveWriteProtected(6)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Drive Write Protected - Check Drive Jumpers'.

            InvalidRequest(7)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Invalid Request'.

            SCSIMessageError(8)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'SCSI Message Error'.

            ControllerFailure(9)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Controller Failure'.

            InternalExternalConflict(10)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Internal/External Conflict on Port 1'.

            InternalDriveFailure(11)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Internal Drive Failure'.

            SCSIErrorOutOfRange(12)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'SCSI Error, Sense Code = %xh' where %x is the value of the
               cpqDaPhyDrvSenseCode object.  This index will only be provided
               if the specified object exceeds the valid range.

            CAMErrorOutOfRange(13)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'CAM Error, CAM status =%xh' where %x is the value of the
              cpqDaPhyDrvCamStatus object.  This index will only be provided
              if the specified object exceeds the valid range.

            ErrorTypeOutOfRange(14)
              The Management Station should display the following string:
              'Error type =%xh' where %x is the value of the
              cpqDaPhyDrvErrType object.  This index will only be provided
              if the specified object exceeds the valid range. "
            ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvErrEntry 15 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Physical Drive Threshold Table
--    ==========================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaPhyDrvThr Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.6)
--         cpqDaPhyDrvThrTable         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.6.1)
--
-- ****************************************************************************

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Threshold Table.

            A table of physical drive threshold entries."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThr 1 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Threshold Entry.

            A physical drive threshold entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaPhyDrvThrCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvThrIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrTable 1 }

        CpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry ::= SEQUENCE
        {
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrCntlrIndex            INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrIndex                 INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrUsedReallocs          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrRefHours              INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardReadErrs          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrRecvReadErrs          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardWriteErrs         INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrRecvWriteErrs         INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrHSeekErrs             INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrSeekErrs              INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupTime            INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest1            INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest2            INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest3            INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrDrqTimeouts           INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrOtherTimeouts         INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupRetries         INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadRecvReads          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadRecvWrites         INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrFormatErrs            INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrPostErrs              INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrNotReadyErrs          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrReallocAborts         INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrHotPlugs              INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrMediaErrs             INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardwareErrs          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrAbortedCmds           INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinUpErrs            INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadTargetErrs         INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrViUsedReallocs        INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrViSpinupTime          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrViFunctTest1          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrViFunctTest2          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrViFunctTest3          INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrBusFaults             INTEGER,
           cpqDaPhyDrvThrIrqDeglitches         INTEGER
        }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Threshold Controller Index.

            This index maps the physical drive thresholds back to the
            controller to which it is attached. The value of this
            index is the same as the one used under the controller group."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 1 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Physical Drive Threshold Index.

            This index maps the thresholds to a physical drive.  The value
            of this index is the same as the one used with the physical
            drive table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 2 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrUsedReallocs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Used Reallocated Sectors Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the reallocation area that
            has been used by the physical drive.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvUsedReallocs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 3 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrRefHours OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Reference Time Maximum Threshold in hours.

            This shows the maximum threshold in hours that a physical drive
            has been spinning since the drive was stamped.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvRefHours
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 4 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardReadErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Hard Read Errors Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of read errors on a drive that
            could not be recovered by a physical drive's Error Correction
            Code (ECC) algorithm or through retries during the reference
            time (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvHardReadErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 5 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrRecvReadErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovered Read Errors Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of read errors corrected through
            physical drive retries during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvRecvReadErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 6 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardWriteErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Hard Write Errors Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of write errors that could not
            be recovered by a physical drive during the reference time
            (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvHardWriteErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 7 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrRecvWriteErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovered Write Errors Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of write errors corrected through
            physical drive retries or recovered by a physical drive during the
            reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvRecvWriteErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 8 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrHSeekErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Seek Errors Maximum Threshold (high).

            The cpqDaphyDrvThrHSeekErrs and the cpqDaphyDrvThrSeekErrs
            together show the maximum threshold of total number of
            times that the physical disk drive detected a seek error
            during the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvHSeekErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 9 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrSeekErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Seek Errors Maximum Threshold (low).

            The cpqDaphyDrvThrHSeekErrs and the cpqDaphyDrvThrSeekErrs
            together show the maximum threshold of total number of times
            that the physical disk drive detected a seek error during
            the reference hours (phyDrvRefHours).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvSeekErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 10 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spin up Time Maximum Threshold in tenths of seconds.

            This shows the maximum of time it takes for a physical drive to
            spin up to full speed.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupTime
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 11 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest1 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 1 Minimum Threshold.

            This provides the minimum threshold for information about a series
            of tests that indicate how well a physical drive works. These
            tests compare the way the physical drive currently operate
            when performing various tasks with the way it worked when it
            was new.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest1
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 12 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest2 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 2 Minimum Threshold.

            This provides the minimum threshold for information about a
            series of tests that indicate how well a physical drive works.
            These tests compare the way the physical drive currently
            operates when performing various tasks with the way it worked
            when it was new.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest2
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 13 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest3 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 3 Minimum Threshold.

            This provides the minimum threshold for information about a
            series of tests that indicate how well a physical drive works.
            These tests compare the way the physical drive currently operates
            when performing various tasks with the way it worked when it was
            new.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest3
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 14 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrDrqTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "DRQ Timeouts Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times that a
            physical drive continued to request data, but did not get a
            command completion during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvDrqTimeouts
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 15 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrOtherTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Other Timeouts Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times that a
            physical drive did not respond with an interrupt within a
            controller-defined period of time after a command had been
            issued during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvOtherTimeouts
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 16 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupRetries OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spin up Retries Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times that a
            physical drive had to retry to spin up before successfully
            achieving operating speed during the reference time
            (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupRetries
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 17 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadRecvReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovery Failed (Bad) Read Error Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times a read
            error occurred while performing Automatic Data Recovery from
            this physical drive to another drive during the reference time
            (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvReads
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 18 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadRecvWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Recovery Failed (Bad) Write Error Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times a write
            error occurred while performing Automatic Data Recovery from
            another drive to this physical drive during the reference time
            (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvWrites
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 19 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrFormatErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Format Error Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times a format
            operation failed when the controller attempted to remap a bad
            sector during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvFormatErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 20 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrPostErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Power On Self Test (Post) Error Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times that a
            physical drive failed its self test during the reference time
            (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvPostErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 21 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrNotReadyErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Not Ready Errors Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times the
            physical drive failed after the spin up command was issued
            during the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).  When the spin up
            command was issued, the drive failed to reach its ready
            state.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvNotReadyErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 22 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrReallocAborts OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Reallocation Aborts Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times the
            physical drive has failed due to an error that occurred when
            the controller was trying to reallocate a bad sector during
            the reference time (phyDrvRefTime).

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvReallocAborts
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 23 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrHotPlugs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Hot Plug Count Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive can be hot-plugged (removed) from a ProLiant
            Storage System.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvHotPlugs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 24 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrMediaErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Media Failure Count Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive can be failed due to unrecoverable media errors.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvMediaErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 25 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardwareErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Hardware Error Count Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive can return a bad hardware status.  The drive may
            be failed if retries do not work.  This is not supported by the
            IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvHardwareErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 26 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrAbortedCmds OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Aborted Command Failures Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive can be failed due to aborted commands that could
            not be retried successfully.  This is not supported by the IDA,
            IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvAbortedCmds
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 27 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinUpErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Spin-Up Failure Count Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive was failed due to a failure of a spin-up command.
            This is not supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2
            controllers.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvSpinUpErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 28 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadTargetErrs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Bad Target Count Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive can perform some action that did not conform to
            the SCSI-2 bus protocol. These actions will cause the SCSI bus
            to be reset. This is not supported by the IDA, IDA Expansion,
            or IDA-2 controllers.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvBadTargetErrs
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 29 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrViUsedReallocs OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2),
            unknown(4294967295)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Used Reallocated Sectors Threshold Has Been Violated.

            This is used to indicate whether the number of used sectors of
            the reallocation area for a physical drive has ever exceeded
            the maximum allowable threshold.

            The valid values are:

            false (1)
              Indicates that the Used Reallocated Sectors object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvUsedReallocs) value has not exceeded
              the maximum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrUsedReallocs).

            true (2)
              Indicates that the Used Reallocated Sectors object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvUsedReallocs) value has exceeded
              the maximum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrUsedReallocs).

            unknown (4294967295)
              The agent is unable to determine if the drive has a
              threshold violation."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 30 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrViSpinupTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2),
            unknown(4294967295)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spin up Time in tenths of seconds Threshold Has Been Violated.

            This is used to indicate whether the time it took for a physical
            drive to spin up to full speed has ever exceeded the maximum
            allowable threshold.

            The valid values are:

            false (1)
              Indicates that the Spin up Time object (cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupTime)
              value has not exceeded the maximum threshold
              (cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupTime).

            true (2)
              Indicates that the Spin up Time object (cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupTime)
              value has exceeded the maximum threshold
              (cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupTime).

            unknown (4294967295)
              The agent is unable to determine if the drive has a
              threshold violation."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 31 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrViFunctTest1 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2),
            unknown(4294967295)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 1 Threshold Has Been Violated.

            This is used to indicate whether the percentage value returned
            from Functional Test 1 has every dropped below the allowable
            threshold for that test.

            The valid values are:

            false (1)
              Indicates that the Functional Test 1 object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest1) value has not fallen below the
              minimum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest1).

            true (2)
              Indicates that the Functional Test 1 object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest1) value has fallen below
              the minimum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest1).

            unknown (4294967295)
              The agent is unable to determine if the drive has a
              threshold violation."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 32 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrViFunctTest2 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2),
            unknown(4294967295)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 2 Threshold Has Been Violated.

            This is used to indicate whether the percentage value returned
            from Functional Test 2 has every dropped below the allowable
            threshold for that test.

            The valid values are:

            false (1)
              Indicates that the Functional Test 2 object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest2) value has not fallen below
              the minimum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest2).

            true (2)
              Indicates that the Functional Test 2 object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest2) value has fallen below
              the minimum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest2).

            unknown (4294967295)
              The agent is unable to determine if the drive has a
              threshold violation."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 33 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrViFunctTest3 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            false(1),
            true(2),
            unknown(4294967295)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Functional Test 3 Threshold Has Been Violated.

            This is used to indicate whether the percentage value returned
            from Functional Test 3 has every dropped below the allowable
            threshold for that test.

            The valid values are:

            false (1)
              Indicates that the Functional Test 3 object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest3) value has not fallen below
              the minimum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest3).

            true (2)
              Indicates that the Functional Test 3 object
              (cpqDaPhyDrvFunctTest3) value has fallen below
              the minimum threshold (cpqDaPhyDrvThrFunctTest3).

            unknown (4294967295)
              The agent is unable to determine if the drive has a
              threshold violation."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 34 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrBusFaults OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Bus Fault Count Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive can return a bus fault status. The drive may
            be failed if retries do not work.  This is not supported by the
            IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvBusFaults
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 35 }

     cpqDaPhyDrvThrIrqDeglitches OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive IRQ Deglitch Count Maximum Threshold.

            This shows the maximum threshold of the number of times this
            physical drive can return a IRQ deglitch status. The drive may
            be failed if retries do not work.  This is not supported by the
            IDA, IDA Expansion, or IDA-2 controllers.

            This threshold is associated with the cpqDaPhyDrvIrqDeglitches
            object in the Physical Drive Table."
        ::= { cpqDaPhyDrvThrEntry 36 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Controller Performance Monitoring Table
--    ===================================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaCntlrPerf Group         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.7)
--         cpqDaCntlrPerfTable         (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.7.1)
--
--      The cpqDaCntlrPerf group contains performance monitoring
--      information for the SMART-2 Drive Array controllers.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaCntlrPerfTable group is mandatory for
--      all agents that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************


     cpqDaCntlrPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaCntlrPerfEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Controller Performance Monitor Table.

            A table of controller entries supporting the performance monitor
            information."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerf 1 }

     cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaCntlrPerfEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Controller Performance Monitor Entry.

            A performance monitor entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaCntlrPerfCntlrIndex, cpqDaCntlrPerfInstance }
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfTable 1 }

     CpqDaCntlrPerfEntry ::= SEQUENCE
{
        cpqDaCntlrPerfCntlrIndex        INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPerfInstance          INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPerfSampleInterval    INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPerfVersion           INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPerfCpuPercentBusy    INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPerfCommandCount      INTEGER,
        cpqDaCntlrPerfAvgLatency        INTEGER
}

     cpqDaCntlrPerfCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Controller Performance Monitor Controller Index.

            This maps the performance monitor information into their
            respective controllers which support performance data."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry 1 }

     cpqDaCntlrPerfInstance OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Controller Performance Monitor Instance Index.

            This maps the performance monitor information for a specific
            controller and sample interval to controllers which support
            performance data."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry 2 }

     cpqDaCntlrPerfSampleInterval OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Performance Monitor Sample Interval.

            This value indicates the length of the performance interval
            for this controller and all logical volumes associated with
            this controller.  This value is reported in seconds."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry 3 }

     cpqDaCntlrPerfVersion OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Performance Monitor Version.

            This value specifies the version of the performance monitor
            interface."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry 4 }

     cpqDaCntlrPerfCpuPercentBusy OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Performance Monitor Cpu Percent Busy.

            This value specifies the total CPU percent busy as a number
            from 0 to 100 inclusive.

            If the value cannot be determined, the value is set to -1."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry 5 }

     cpqDaCntlrPerfCommandCount OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Performance Monitor Command Count.

            This value shows the total number of read and write commands
            processed in this sample.  This value is expressed in read and
            write commands per second."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry 6 }

     cpqDaCntlrPerfAvgLatency OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Controller Performance Monitor Average
            Command Latency.

            This value shows the average command latency for this sample
            in 1/100,000 second units."
        ::= { cpqDaCntlrPerfEntry 7 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Logical Drive Performance Monitoring Table
--    ======================================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaLogDrvPerf Group        (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.8)
--         cpqDaLogDrvPerfTable        (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.8.1)
--
--      The cpqDaLogDrvPerf group contains performance monitoring
--      information for the SMART-2 Drive Array logical drives.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaLogDrvPerfTable group is mandatory for
--      all agents that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************


     cpqDaLogDrvPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Table.

            A table of logical drive entries supporting the performance
            monitor information."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerf 1 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Entry.

            A performance monitor entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaLogDrvPerfCntlrIndex, cpqDaLogDrvPerfIndex,
                  cpqDaLogDrvPerfInstance }
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfTable 1 }

     CpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry ::= SEQUENCE
{
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfCntlrIndex        INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfIndex             INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfInstance          INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfSampleInterval    INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfAvgQueueDepth     INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfReads             INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfWrites            INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfTotalIO           INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfCacheHits         INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfCacheMisses       INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfReadAheadSectors  INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfSectorsRead       INTEGER,
        cpqDaLogDrvPerfSectorsWritten    INTEGER
}

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Controller Index.

            This maps the performance monitor information into their
            respective controllers which support performance data."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 1 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Drive Index.

            This maps the performance monitor information into their
            respective logical drives which support performance data."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 2 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfInstance OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Instance Index.

            This maps the performance monitor information for a specific
            controller, logical drive and sample interval to controllers
            which support performance data."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 3 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfSampleInterval OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Sample Interval.

            This value indicates the length of the performance interval
            for this controller and all logical volumes associated with
            this controller.  This value is reported in seconds."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 4 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfAvgQueueDepth OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Average Queue Depth.

            This value indicates the average command queue depth of the
            logical volume."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 5 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Reads.

            This value is the count of read requests for the logical volume
            expressed in reads per second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 6 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Writes.

            This value is the count of write requests for the logical volume
            expressed in writes per second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 7 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfTotalIO OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Total I/O.

            This value shows the total number of read and write requests
            for the logical volume expressed in reads and writes per second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 8 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfCacheHits OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Cache Hits.

            This value shows the total number of read cache hits for the
            logical volume.  This value is expressed in cache hits per
            second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 9 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfCacheMisses OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Cache Misses.

            This value shows the total number of read cache misses for the
            logical volume.  This value is expressed in cache misses per
            second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 10 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfReadAheadSectors OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Read Ahead Sectors.

            This value shows the total number read ahead sectors pre-fetched
            for the logical volume for this interval.  This value is expressed
            in sectors per second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 11 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfSectorsRead OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Sectors Read.

            This value shows the number of sectors read for the logical
            volume for this interval.  This value is expressed in sectors
            per second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 12 }

     cpqDaLogDrvPerfSectorsWritten OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Array Logical Drive Performance Monitor Sectors Written.

            This value shows the number of sectors written for the logical
            volume for this interval.  This value is expressed in sectors
            per second."
        ::= { cpqDaLogDrvPerfEntry 13 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Tape Drive Group
--    ================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaTapeDrv Group           (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.9)
--         cpqDaTapeDrvTable           (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.9.1)
--
--      The cpqDaTapeDrv group contains configuration and statistical
--      information about the tape drives associated with drive array
--      controllers.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaTapeDrv group is mandatory for all agents
--      that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************


     cpqDaTapeDrvTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaTapeDrvEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Table.

            A table of tape drive entries."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrv 1 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaTapeDrvEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Entry.

            A tape drive entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex,
                  cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvTable 1 }

     CpqDaTapeDrvEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex            INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex              INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex           INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex              INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvName                  DisplayString,
        cpqDaTapeDrvSerialNumber          DisplayString,
        cpqDaTapeDrvFwRev                 DisplayString,
        cpqDaTapeDrvStatus                INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvCondition             INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvFwSubtype             INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvType                  INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvCleanReq              INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvCleanTapeRepl         INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvCleanTapeCount        INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvLibraryDrive          INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvMagSize               INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvHotPlug               INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvPlacement             INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvCurrentWidth          INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvCurrentSpeed          INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvProtocol              INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeDrvNegotiatedLinkRate    INTEGER
     }

     cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Controller Index.

            This index maps the tape drive back to the controller to which
            it is attached. The value of this index is the same as the one
            used under the controller group."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 1 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive SCSI Bus Index.

            This is the controller SCSI bus to which the tape drive is
            attached."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 2 }

    cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Drive Array Tape Drive SCSI Index.

            This is the SCSI Target Id of the tape drive."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 3 }

    cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Drive Array Tape Drive Logical Unit Number Index.

            This is the logical unit number of the tape drive."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 4 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvName OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..128))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Model Name.

            This is the model name of the tape drive.  It can be used for
            identification purposes."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 5 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..64))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Serial Number.

            This is the unit serial number for the tape drive.  It can be
            used for identification purposes."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 6 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvFwRev OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Firmware Revision.

            This is firmware revision level of the tape drive.  It can be
            used for identification purposes."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 7 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           ok(2),
           degraded(3),
           failed(4),
           offline(5),
           missingWasOk(6),
           missingWasOffline(7)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Status.

            The tape drive can be in one of the following states:

            other(1)
              The tape drive is in a state other than one of those listed
              below.

            ok(2)
              Indicates that the tape drive is in normal operation mode.
              No user action is necessary.

            degraded(3)
              Indicates that the tape drive has degraded in some manner.

            failed(4)
              Indicates that the tape drive has failed and can no longer
              return data.  The tape drive may need to be replaced.

            offline(5)
              Indicates that the Agents can no longer communicate with the
              tape drive.  This could be caused by a cabling problem or the
              tape drive may be powered off.

            missingWasOk(6)
              Indicates that a tape drive had a status of OK and is no
              longer present.  The drive has been removed.

            missingWasOffline(7)
              Indicates that a tape drive had a status of OFFLINE and is no
              longer present.  The drive has been removed."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 8 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Condition.

            This value represents the overall condition of the tape drive."

        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 9 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvFwSubtype OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Firmware Subtype.

             This is used to differentiate the firmware versions
             which have the same tape drive type (as specified by
             cpqDaTapeDrvType).  Tape drives will contain a value
             of 1 for this variable when they first ship, and this value
             will be incremented if future versions are shipped which
             are not firmware compatible with the predecessor.  If the
             tape drive does not support this capability, a value of 0
             will be returned."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 10 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvType OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           cpqDat4-16(2),
           cpqDatAuto(3),
           cpqDat2-8(4),
           cpqDlt10-20(5),
           cpqDlt20-40(6),
           cpqDlt15-30(7),
           cpqDlt35-70(8),
           cpqDat4-8(9),
           cpqSlr4-8(10),
           cpqDat12-24(11),
           cpqDatAuto12-24(12),
           cpqAit35(14),
           cpqAit50(15),
           cpqDat20-40(16),
           cpqDlt40-80(17),
           cpqDatAuto20-40(18)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Type.

            This is the drives model, and can be used for identification
            purposes.  The following values are defined:

            other(1)
               The management agent does not recognize this model.
               You may need to upgrade your software.

            cpqDat4-16(2)
               Compaq 4/8-Gigabyte TurboDAT Drive.

            cpqDatAuto(3)
               Compaq TurboDAT Autoloader.

            cpqDat2-8(4)
               Compaq 2/8-Gigabyte TurboDAT Drive.

            cpqDlt10-20(5)
               Compaq 10/20-GB DLT Drive.

            cpqDlt20-40(6)
               Compaq 20/40-GB DLT Drive.

            cpqDlt15-30(7)
               Compaq 15/30-GB DLT Drive.

            cpqDlt35-70(8)
               Compaq 35/70-GB DLT Drive.

            cpqDat4-8(9)
               Compaq 4/8-GB DAT Drive.

            cpqSlr4-8(10)
               Compaq 4/8-GB SLR Drive.

            cpqDat12-24(11)
               Compaq 12/24-GB DAT Drive.

            cpqDatAuto12-24(12)
               Compaq 12/24-GB DAT Autoloader.

            cpqAit35(14)
               Compaq AIT 35GB Drive.

            cpqAit50(15)
               Compaq AIT 50GB Drive.

            cpqDat20-40(16)
               Compaq 20/40GB DAT Drive.

            cpqDlt40-80(17)
               Compaq 40/80GB DLT Drive.

            cpqDatAuto20-40(18)
               Compaq 20/40GB DAT Autoloader."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 11 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvCleanReq OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           true(2),
           false(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Cleaning Required.

             This is an indication of whether the tape drive heads
             require a cleaning session to occur.  If this variable
             indicates a need to clean the tape heads, then a cleaning
             tape will need to be inserted and run through a cleaning
             cycle.

             This variable can be in one of the following states:

             other(1)
              The tape drive does not support monitoring of the cleaning
              required status.

             true(2)
              The tape drive requires a cleaning tape session in order
              to clean the heads.

             false(3)
              The tape drive does not require any cleaning tape session."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 12 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvCleanTapeRepl OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           true(2),
           false(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Cleaning Tape Replacement.

             This variable is only applicable to autoloader tape drives.
             This variable indicates whether the cleaning tape which is
             inserted in an autoloader needs to be replaced because its
             cleaning capability is exhausted (it is at end of tape).

             This variable can be in one of the following states:

             other(1)
              The tape drive does not support monitoring of the cleaning
              tape replacement status.

             true(2)
              The autoloader tape drive requires a new cleaning tape to
              be inserted.

             false(3)
              The tape drive does not require a new cleaning tape."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 13 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvCleanTapeCount OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Cleaning Tape Count.

             This variable is a count from a tape drive of the number of
             cleanings done by the tape cleaner last in the drive."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 14 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvLibraryDrive OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           true(2),
           false(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Library Drive.

             This variable indicates whether or not the tape drive is part
             of a tape library.  It can be in one of the following states:

             other(1)
              Indicates that the instrument agent cannot determine if the
              tape drive is part of a tape library.

             true(2)
              The tape drive is part of a tape library.

             false(3)
              The tape drive is not part of a tape library."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 15 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvMagSize OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Physical Drive Magazine Size.

            This variable indicates the number of tape slots available in
            the tape autoloader magazine cartridge that is currently loaded
            into the tape drive.

            For non-autoloader devices, this value will be -1."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 16 }

    cpqDaTapeDrvHotPlug OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           hotPlug(2),
           nonHotPlug(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Drive Array Tape Drive Hot Plug Support Status.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine if this drive
              supports hot plug replacement.

            hotPlug(2)
              The drive supports hot plug replacement.

            nonhotPlug(3)
              The drive does not support hot plug replacement."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 17 }

    cpqDaTapeDrvPlacement OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           internal(2),
           external(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Drive Array Tape Drive Placement.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine if the tape drive is
              internal or external to the system chassis.

            internal(2)
              The tape drive is located in an internal Proliant system
              chassis.

            external(3)
              The tape drive is located in an external Proliant storage
              system."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 18 }


     cpqDaTapeDrvCurrentWidth OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            narrow(2),
            wide16(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Current Width.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the current negotiated data
              transfer width for this drive.

            narrow(2)
              The negotiated data transfer width for this drive is narrow
              (8 data bits).

            wide16(3)
              The negotiated data transfer width for this drive is wide
              (16 data bits)."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 19 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvCurrentSpeed OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            asynchronous(2),
            fast(3),
            ultra(4),
            ultra2(5),
            ultra3(6)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Current Data Transfer Speed.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the current negotiated data
              transfer speed for this drive.

            asynchronous(2)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is
              asynchronous.

            fast(3)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 10 million
              transfers per second).

            ultra(4)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 20 million
              transfers per second.

            ultra2(5)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 40 million
              transfers per second.

            ultra3(6)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this drive is 80 million
              transfers per second."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 20 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            parallelScsi(2),
            sata(3),
            sas(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Protocol.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the protocol for this drive.

            parallelScsi(2)
              The drive protocol is parallel SCSI.

            sata(3)
              The drive protocol is Serial ATA.

            sas(4)
              The drive protocol is Serial Attached SCSI."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 21 }

     cpqDaTapeDrvNegotiatedLinkRate OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            rate-1-5(2),
            rate-3-0(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Drive Negotiated Link Rate.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the negotiated link rate
              this drive.

            rate-1-5(2)
              The negotiated link rate for this drive is 1.5 Gigabits per
              second.

            rate-3-0(3)
              The negotiated link rate for this drive is 3.0 Gigabits per
              second."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeDrvEntry 22 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Tape Counters Group
--    ================================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaTapeCounters Group      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.10)
--         cpqDaTapeCountersTable      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.10.1)
--
--      The cpqDaTapeCounters group contains the statistical information of
--      Drive Array Tape Drives.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaTapeCounters group is mandatory for all
--      agents that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************

     cpqDaTapeCountersTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaTapeCountersEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Counters Table."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCounters 1 }

     cpqDaTapeCountersEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaTapeCountersEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Counters Entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaTapeCountersCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeCountersBusIndex,
                  cpqDaTapeCountersScsiIdIndex, cpqDaTapeCountersLunIndex }
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersTable 1 }

     CpqDaTapeCountersEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaTapeCountersCntlrIndex          INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeCountersBusIndex            INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeCountersScsiIdIndex         INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeCountersLunIndex            INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeCountersReWrites            Counter,
        cpqDaTapeCountersReReads             Counter,
        cpqDaTapeCountersTotalErrors         Counter,
        cpqDaTapeCountersTotalUncorrectable  Counter,
        cpqDaTapeCountersTotalBytes          Counter
     }

     cpqDaTapeCountersCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Counters Controller Index.

            This index maps the tape drive back to the controller to which
            it is attached. The value of this index is the same as the one
            used under the controller group."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 1 }

     cpqDaTapeCountersBusIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Counters Scsi Bus Index.

            This is the controller SCSI bus to which the tape drive is
            attached."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 2 }

     cpqDaTapeCountersScsiIdIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Drive Array Tape Counters SCSI Index.

            This is the SCSI Target Id of the tape drive."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 3 }

     cpqDaTapeCountersLunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Drive Array Tape Counters Logical Unit Number Index.

            This is the logical unit number of the tape drive."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 4 }

    cpqDaTapeCountersReWrites OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Device Re-write count.

            This is the number of times blocks had to be re-written to the
            device.  This value is maintained since the Tape Hardware Interface
            driver was loaded.

            Re-write errors may occasionally occur.  If this value should rise
            dramatically, you may need to clean the device.  If you continue
            to have re-writes, you may have a problem.  Some common causes
            include radio frequency interference (RFI) on the bus cables,
            bad or missing terminating resisters on the drives or having more
            than one device with the same SCSI ID.  Insure the bus cable is
            free of obstructions and that the devices on the bus are properly
            configured."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 5 }

    cpqDaTapeCountersReReads OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Device Re-read count.

            This is the number of times blocks had to be re-read from the
            device.  This value is maintained since the Tape Hardware Interface
            driver was loaded.

            Re-read errors may occasionally occur.  If this value should rise
            dramatically, you may need to clean the device.  If you continue
            to have re-reads, you may have a problem.  Some common causes
            include radio frequency interference (RFI) on the bus cables,
            bad or missing terminating resisters on the drives or having more
            than one device with the same SCSI ID.  Insure the bus cable is
            free of obstructions and that the devices on the bus are properly
            configured."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 6 }

    cpqDaTapeCountersTotalErrors OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Device Total Errors.

            This is the total number of read/write errors encountered.
            This value is maintained since the Tape Hardware Interface
            driver was loaded.

            Errors may occasionally occur.  If this value should rise
            dramatically, you may need to clean the device.  If you continue
            to have errors, you may have a problem.  Some common causes include
            radio frequency interference (RFI) on the bus cables, bad or
            missing terminating resisters on the drives or having more than
            one device with the same SCSI ID.  Insure the bus cable is free
            of obstructions and that the devices on the bus are properly
            configured."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 7 }

    cpqDaTapeCountersTotalUncorrectable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Device Total Uncorrectable Errors.

            This is the total number of read and write errors which could not
            be corrected.  This value is maintained since the Tape Hardware
            Interface driver was loaded.

            Errors may occasionally occur.  If this value should rise
            dramatically, you may need to clean the device.  If you continue
            to have errors, you may have a problem.  Some common causes include
            radio frequency interference (RFI) on the bus cables, bad or
            missing terminating resisters on the drives or having more than
            one device with the same SCSI ID.  Insure the bus cable is free
            of obstructions and that the devices on the bus are properly
            configured."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 8 }

    cpqDaTapeCountersTotalBytes OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Device Total Bytes.

            This is the number total number of bytes read/written to the tape
            currently installed in the device.  This value is reset whenever
            a new tape is inserted into the device."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeCountersEntry 9 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Tape Library Group
--    ===============================
--
-- The compaq enterprise               (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group            (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaComponent Group          (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2)
--        cpqDaTapeLibrary Group       (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.11)
--         cpqDaTapeLibraryTable       (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.2.11.1)
--
--      The tape library group contains the configuration and statistical
--      information of the Drive Array Tape Library.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaTapeLibrary group is mandatory for all
--      agents that support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************

     cpqDaTapeLibraryTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaTapeLibraryEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Table."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibrary 1 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  CpqDaTapeLibraryEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Entry."
        INDEX   { cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus,
                  cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun }
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryTable 1 }

     CpqDaTapeLibraryEntry ::= SEQUENCE
     {
        cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex        INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus           INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget        INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun           INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibrarySerialNumber      DisplayString,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryModel             DisplayString,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryFWRev             DisplayString,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus            INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryDoorStatus        INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryCondition         INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryOverallCondition  INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryLastError         INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryStatHours         Counter,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryStatMoves         Counter,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryDriveList         OCTET STRING,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryCurrentWidth      INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryCurrentSpeed      INTEGER,
        cpqDaTapeLibraryDriveList2        OCTET STRING
     }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Controller Index.

            This index maps the tape library back to the controller to which
            it is attached. The value of this index is the same as the one
            used under the controller group."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 1 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Scsi Bus.

            The bus index indicates to which SCSI bus instance on a
            controller this table entry belongs.  The instances start
            at one and increment for each SCSI bus on a controller."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 2 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Scsi Target.

            The target index indicates to which SCSI ID on a controller
            SCSI bus this table entry belongs."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 3 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Scsi Lun.

            The Lun index indicates to which logical unit on a SCSI ID on a
            controller SCSI bus this table entry belongs."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 4 }

     cpqDaTapeLibrarySerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..64))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Serial Number.

            This is the unit serial number for the tape library.  It can be
            used for identification purposes."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 5 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryModel OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..128))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Model.

            This is the model name of the tape library.  It can be used for
            identification purposes."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 6 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryFWRev OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Serial Number.

            This is firmware revision level of the tape library.  It can be
            used for identification purposes."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 7 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           ok(2),
           degraded(3),
           failed(4),
           offline(5)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Status.

            The library can be in one of the following states:

            other(1)
              The library is in a state other than one of those listed
              below.

            ok(2)
              Indicates that the library is in normal operation mode.
              No user action is necessary.

            degraded(3)
              Indicates that the library has degraded in some manner.

            failed(4)
              Indicates that the library has failed and can no longer
              return data.  The library may need to be replaced.

            offline(5)
              Indicates that the Insight Agents can no longer communicate with
              the library.  This could be caused by a cabling problem or the
              library may be powered off."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 8 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryDoorStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
           other(1),
           notSupported(2),
           closed(3),
           open(4)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Door Status.

            The door can be in one of the following states:

            other(1)
              The door is in a state other than one of those listed
              below.

            notSupported(2)
              The door status is not supported by the device.

            closed(3)
              The door is closed.

            open(4)
              The door is open."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 9 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Condition.

            This value represents the overall condition of the tape
            library."

        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 10 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryOverallCondition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Overall Condition.

            This value represents the overall condition of the tape library
            and any associated tape drives."

        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 11 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryLastError OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Last Error.

            This is the last error returned by the tape library."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 12 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryStatHours OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Stat Hours.

            This is the number of hours of operation for the library."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 13 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryStatMoves OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Stat Moves.

            This is the number of tape moves for the library loader arm."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 14 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryDriveList OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..60))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  deprecated
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Tape Drive List.

            This is a data structure containing the list of tape drive ids
            that are present in this library.  The format is:

              field  octets  contents
              =====  ======  ========
                1      1     Tape controller slot index
                2      2     Tape drive SCSI bus
                3      3     Tape drive SCSI target
                4      4     Tape drive SCSI logical unit number

            These 4 octets are repeated for each drive in the library.  For n
            tape drives in a library, the string is 4 * n octets long."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 15 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryCurrentWidth OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            narrow(2),
            wide16(3)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Current Width.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the current negotiated data
              transfer width for this library.

            narrow(2)
              The negotiated data transfer width for this library is narrow
              (8 data bits).

            wide16(3)
              The negotiated data transfer width for this library is wide
              (16 data bits)."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 16 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryCurrentSpeed OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
        {
            other(1),
            asynchronous(2),
            fast(3),
            ultra(4),
            ultra2(5),
            ultra3(6)
        }
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Current Data Transfer Speed.

            The following values are defined:

            other(1)
              The agent is unable to determine the current negotiated data
              transfer speed for this library.

            asynchronous(2)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this library is
              asynchronous.

            fast(3)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this library is 10
              million transfers per second).

            ultra(4)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this library is 20
              million transfers per second.

            ultra2(5)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this library is 40
              million transfers per second.

            ultra3(6)
              The negotiated data transfer speed for this library is 80
              million transfers per second."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 17 }

     cpqDaTapeLibraryDriveList2 OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
        ACCESS  read-only
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Drive Array Tape Library Tape Drive List 2.

            This is a data structure containing the list of tape drive ids
            that are present in this library.  The format is:

              field  octets  contents
              =====  ======  ========
                1     1-4    Tape controller index
                2      5     Tape drive SCSI bus
                3      6     Tape drive SCSI target
                4      7     Tape drive SCSI logical unit number

            These 7 octets are repeated for each drive in the library.  For n
            tape drives in a library, the string is 7 * n octets long."
        ::= { cpqDaTapeLibraryEntry 18 }


-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Trap Group
--    ======================
--
-- The compaq enterprise      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group   (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaTrap Group      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.3)  (deprecated)
--
--      The trap group maintains information about the number of traps issued
--      from the driveArray enterprise.  The trap group also maintains a
--      table of the last several traps issued.  This table is intended to
--      give a management application some recent status information
--      immediately upon accessing the agent.
--
--      Implementation of the cpqDaTrap group is optional for agents that
--      support the Drive Array MIB.
--
-- ****************************************************************************

        cpqDaTrapPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  Counter
            ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of trap packets issued by the drive array
                enterprise since the instrument agent was loaded."
            ::= { cpqDaTrap 1 }

        cpqDaTrapLogMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
            ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum number of entries that will currently be kept in
                the trap log.  If the maximum size has been reached and a new
                trap occurs the oldest trap will be removed."
            ::= { cpqDaTrap 2 }

-- ****************************************************************************
--    Drive Array Trap Log Group
--    ==========================
--
-- The compaq enterprise      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232)
--      cpqDriveArray Group   (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3)
--       cpqDaTrap Group      (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.3)
--        cpqDaTrapLogTable   (1.3.6.1.4.1.232.3.3.3)    (deprecated)
--
-- ****************************************************************************


        cpqDaTrapLogTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF CpqDaTrapLogEntry
            ACCESS  not-accessible
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "An ordered list of trap log entries (conceptually a queue).

                The trap log entries will be kept in the order in which they
                were generated with the most recent trap at index 1 and the
                oldest trap entry at index trapLogMaxSize.  If the maximum
                number size has been reached and a new trap occurs the oldest
                trap will be removed when the new trap is added so the
                trapMaxLogSize is not exceeded."
            ::= { cpqDaTrap 3 }

        cpqDaTrapLogEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  CpqDaTrapLogEntry
            ACCESS  not-accessible
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "A description of a trap event."
            INDEX   { cpqDaTrapLogIndex }
            ::= { cpqDaTrapLogTable 1 }

        CpqDaTrapLogEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            cpqDaTrapLogIndex        INTEGER,
            cpqDaTrapType            INTEGER,
            cpqDaTrapTime            OCTET STRING
        }

        cpqDaTrapLogIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
            ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "This value uniquely identifies this trapLogEntry at this time.

                The most recent trap will have an index of 1 and the oldest
                trap will have an index of trapLogMaxSize.  Because of the
                queue-like nature of the trapLog this particular trap
                event's index will change as new traps are issued."
            ::= { cpqDaTrapLogEntry 1 }

        cpqDaTrapType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                    cpqDaLogDrvStatusChange(1),
                    cpqDaSpareStatusChange(2),
                    cpqDaPhyDrvStatusChange(3),
                    cpqDaPhyDrvThreshExceededTrap(4),
                    cpqDaAccelStatusChange(5),
                    cpqDaAccelBadDataTrap(6),
                    cpqDaAccelBatteryFailed(7),
                    cpqDa2LogDrvStatusChange(3001),
                    cpqDa2SpareStatusChange(3002),
                    cpqDa2PhyDrvStatusChange(3003),
                    cpqDa2PhyDrvThreshExceededTrap(3004),
                    cpqDa2AccelStatusChange(3005),
                    cpqDa2AccelBadDataTrap(3006),
                    cpqDa2AccelBatteryFailed(3007)
                }
            ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The type of the trap event that this entry describes.

                This number refers to an entry in a list of traps enumerating
                the possible traps the Drive Array agent may issue."
            ::= { cpqDaTrapLogEntry 2 }

        cpqDaTrapTime OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
            ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The time of the trap event that this entry describes.

                The time is given in year (first octet), month, day of month,
                hour, minute, second (last octet) order.  Each octet gives
                the value in BCD."
            ::= { cpqDaTrapLogEntry 3 }

-- **************************************************************************
--  Drive Array Trap Definitions
--  ============================
--
-- Trap support in an Insight Agent implementation is optional.  An Insight
-- Agent implementation may support all, some, or none of the traps.
--
-- **************************************************************************

    cpqDaLogDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE cpqDriveArray
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaLogDrvStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
            status of a drive array logical drive.  The variable
            cpqDaLogDrvStatus indicates the current logical drive status."

        --#TYPE "Logical Drive Status Change (1)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 1

    cpqDaSpareStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE cpqDriveArray
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaSpareStatus, cpqDaSpareBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array spare drive.  The variable
             cpqDaSpareStatus indicates the current spare drive status.  The
             variable cpqDaSpareBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number
             associated with this drive."

        --#TYPE "Spare Drive Status Change (2)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for a spare on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0,1}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 2

    cpqDaPhyDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE cpqDriveArray
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaPhyDrvStatus, cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array physical drive.  The variable
             cpaDaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.
             The variable cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number
             associated with this drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Status Change (3)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for a physical drive on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0,1}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3

    cpqDaPhyDrvThreshPassedTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE cpqDriveArray
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaPhyDrvThreshPassed, cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Threshold Passed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a factory
             threshold associated with one of the physical drive objects on
             a drive array has been exceeded.  The variable
             cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number associated
             with the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Threshold Passed (4)"
        --#SUMMARY "Factory threshold passed for a physical on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {1}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 4

    cpqDaAccelStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE cpqDriveArray
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaAccelStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             cpqDaAccelStatus of an array accelerator write cache.  The
             current status is represented by the variable cpqDaAccelStatus."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Status Change (5)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 5

    cpqDaAccelBadDataTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE cpqDriveArray
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaAccelBadData }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Bad Data.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected an array
             accelerator cache board that has lost battery power.  If data
             was being stored in the accelerator memory when the server lost
             power, that data has been lost."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Bad Data (6)"
        --#SUMMARY "Accelerator lost battery power.  Data Loss possible."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 6

    cpqDaAccelBatteryFailed TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE cpqDriveArray
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaAccelBattery }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Battery Failed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a battery
             failure associated with the array accelerator cache board.
             The current battery status is indicated by the
             cpqDaAccelBattery variable."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Battery Failed (7)"
        --#SUMMARY "Battery failed.  Status (%d)."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 7

    cpqDa2LogDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaLogDrvStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
            status of a drive array logical drive.  The variable
            cpqDaLogDrvStatus indicates the current logical drive status."

        --#TYPE "Logical Drive Status Change (3001)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3001

    cpqDa2SpareStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaSpareStatus, cpqDaSpareBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array spare drive.  The variable
             cpqDaSpareStatus indicates the current spare drive status.
             The variable cpqDaSpareBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number
             associated with this drive."

        --#TYPE "Spare Drive Status Change (3002)"
        --#SUMMARY "Spare Status is now %d on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0,1}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3002

    cpqDa2PhyDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaPhyDrvStatus, cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array physical drive.  The variable
             cpaDaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.
             The variable cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number
             associated with this drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Status Change (3003)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for a physical drive on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0,1}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3003

    cpqDa2PhyDrvThreshPassedTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaPhyDrvThreshPassed, cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Threshold Passed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a factory
             threshold associated with one of the physical drive objects on
             a drive array has been exceeded.  The variable
             cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number associated
             with the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Threshold Passed (3004)"
        --#SUMMARY "Factory threshold passed for a physical on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {1}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3004

    cpqDa2AccelStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaAccelStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the Insight Agent has detected a
             change in the cpqDaAccelStatus of array accelerator cache.
             The current status is represented by the variable
             cpqDaAccelStatus."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Status Change (3005)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3005

    cpqDa2AccelBadDataTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaAccelBadData }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Bad Data.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected an array
             accelerator cache board that has lost battery power.  If data
             was being stored in the accelerator memory when the server lost
             power, that data has been lost."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Bad Data (3006)"
        --#SUMMARY "Accelerator lost battery power.  Data Loss possible."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3006

    cpqDa2AccelBatteryFailed TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { cpqDaAccelBattery }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Battery Failed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a battery
             failure associated with the array accelerator cache board.  The
             current battery status is indicated by the cpqDaAccelBattery
             variable."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Battery Failed (3007)"
        --#SUMMARY "Battery status is %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {0}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3007



    cpqDa3LogDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaLogDrvStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
            status of a drive array logical drive.  The variable
            cpqDaLogDrvStatus indicates the current logical drive status."

        --#TYPE "Logical Drive Status Change (3008)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3008

    cpqDa3SpareStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaSpareStatus,
                     cpqDaSpareBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array spare drive.  The variable
             cpqDaSpareStatus indicates the current spare drive status.  The
             variable cpqDaSpareBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number
             associated with this drive."

        --#TYPE "Spare Drive Status Change (3009)"
        --#SUMMARY "Spare Status is now %d on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2,3}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3009

    cpqDa3PhyDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaPhyDrvStatus,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array physical drive.  The variable
             cpaDaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.
             The variable cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number
             associated with this drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Status Change (3010)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for a physical drive on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2,3}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3010

    cpqDa3PhyDrvThreshPassedTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaPhyDrvThreshPassed,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Threshold Passed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a factory
             threshold associated with one of the physical drive objects on
             a drive array has been exceeded.  The variable
             cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber indicates the SCSI bus number associated
             with the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Threshold Passed (3011)"
        --#SUMMARY "Factory threshold passed for a physical on bus %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3011

    cpqDa3AccelStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaAccelStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             cpqDaAccelStatus of an array accelerator cache board.  The
             current status is represented by the variable cpqDaAccelStatus."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Status Change (3012)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3012

    cpqDa3AccelBadDataTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaAccelBadData }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Bad Data.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected an array
             accelerator cache board that has lost battery power.  If data
             was being stored in the accelerator memory when the server lost
             power, that data has been lost."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Bad Data (3013)"
        --#SUMMARY "Accelerator lost battery power.  Data Loss possible."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3013

    cpqDa3AccelBatteryFailed TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaAccelBattery }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Battery Failed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a battery
             failure associated with the array accelerator cache board.  The
             current battery status is indicated by the cpqDaAccelBattery
             variable."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Battery Failed (3014)"
        --#SUMMARY "Battery status is %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3014

    cpqDaCntlrStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrSlot, cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Controller Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array controller.  The variable
             cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus indicates the current controller status.

             User Action: If the board status is generalFailure(3), the
             you may need to replace the controller.  If the board status
             is cableProblem(4), check the cable connections between the
             controller and the storage system."

        --#TYPE "Controller Status Change (3015)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {3}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3015

    cpqDaCntlrActive TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrSlot, cpqDaCntlrPartnerSlot }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Controller Active.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected that a backup
             array controller in a duplexed pair has switched over to the
             active role.  The variable cpqDaCntlrSlot indicates the
             active controller slot and cpqDaCntlrPartnerSlot indicates the
             backup.

             User Action: Check the partner controller for problems.
             If this was the result of a user initiated switch over,
             no action is required."

        --#TYPE "Duplex Controller Active (3016)"
        --#SUMMARY "Controller in slot %d is now active."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY INFORMATIONAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3016

    cpqDa4SpareStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaSpareStatus,
                     cpqDaSpareCntlrIndex, cpqDaSpareBusNumber,
                     cpqDaSpareBay }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array spare drive.  The variable
             cpqDaSpareStatus indicates the current spare drive status.

             User Action: If the spare drive status is failed, replace
             the drive."

        --#TYPE "Spare Drive Status Change (3017)"
        --#SUMMARY "Spare Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3017

    cpqDa4PhyDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaPhyDrvStatus,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBay }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array physical drive.  The variable
             cpaDaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.

             User Action: If the physical drive failed or predicting
             failure, replace the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Status Change (3018)"
        --#SUMMARY "Physical Drive Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3018

    cpqDa4PhyDrvThreshPassedTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber, cpqDaPhyDrvBay}
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Threshold Passed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a factory
             threshold associated with one of the physical drive objects on
             a drive array has been exceeded.

             User Action: If the physical drive is predicting failure,
             replace the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Threshold Passed (3019)"
        --#SUMMARY "Factory threshold passed for a physical drive."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3019

    cpqDaTapeLibraryStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun, cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus}
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Library Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the status of a tape library.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus indicates the current tape library
            status.  The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget indicates
            the SCSI ID of the tape library.

            User Action: If the tape library is failed, check the tape
            library front panel."


        --#TYPE "Tape Library Status Change (3020)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for the tape library."
        --#ARGUMENTS {6}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3020

    cpqDaTapeLibraryDoorStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun, cpqDaTapeLibraryDoorStatus}
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Library Door Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the door status of a tape library.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeLibraryDoorStatus indicates the current tape library
            door status.  The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget indicates
            the the SCSI ID of the tape library.

            User Action: If the tape library door is open, close the tape
            library door."


        --#TYPE "Tape Library Door Status Change (3021)"
        --#SUMMARY "The door is %d for tape library."
        --#ARGUMENTS {6}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3021

    cpqDaTapeDriveStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvStatus}
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Drive Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the status of a tape drive.  The variable cpqDaTapeDrvStatus
            indicates the current tape status.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex indicates the the SCSI ID of the tape
            drive.

            User Action: If the tape is failed, check the tape and
            all SCSI connections."


        --#TYPE "Tape Drive Status Change (3022)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for a tape drive."
        --#ARGUMENTS {6}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3022

    cpqDaTapeDriveCleaningRequired TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex}
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Drive Cleaning Required trap.

            The agent has detected a tape drive that needs to have a
            cleaning tape inserted and run.  This will cause the tape
            drive heads to be cleaned."

              --#TYPE "Tape Drive Cleaning Required (3023)"
              --#SUMMARY "Cleaning is needed for the tape drive."
              --#ARGUMENTS {}
              --#SEVERITY MAJOR
              --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3023

    cpqDaTapeDriveCleanTapeReplace TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex}
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Drive Cleaning Tape Needs Replacing.

            The agent has detected that an autoloader tape unit has a
            cleaning tape that has been fully used and therefore needs to
            be replaced with a new cleaning tape."

              --#TYPE "Tape Drive Cleaning Tape Needs Replacing (3024)"
              --#SUMMARY "Cleaning tape needs replacing"
              --#ARGUMENTS {}
              --#SEVERITY MAJOR
              --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3024

    cpqDa5AccelStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrSlot,
                     cpqDaCntlrModel, cpqDaAccelSerialNumber,
                     cpqDaAccelTotalMemory, cpqDaAccelStatus,
                     cpqDaAccelErrCode }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
             the status of an array accelerator cache board.  The current
             status is represented by the variable cpqDaAccelStatus.

             User Action: If the accelerator board status is permDisabled(5),
             you may need to replace the accelerator board."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Status Change (3025)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {6}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3025

    cpqDa5AccelBadDataTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrSlot,
                     cpqDaCntlrModel, cpqDaAccelSerialNumber,
                     cpqDaAccelTotalMemory }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Bad Data.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected an array
             accelerator cache board that has lost battery power.  If
             data was being stored in the accelerator cache memory when the
             server lost power, that data has been lost.

             User Action: Verify that no data has been lost."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Bad Data (3026)"
        --#SUMMARY "Accelerator lost battery power.  Data Loss possible."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3026

    cpqDa5AccelBatteryFailed TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrSlot,
                     cpqDaCntlrModel, cpqDaAccelSerialNumber,
                     cpqDaAccelTotalMemory }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Battery Failed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a battery
             failure associated with the array accelerator cache board.

             User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Battery Failed (3027)"
        --#SUMMARY "Battery status is failed."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3027

    cpqDa5CntlrStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrSlot,
                     cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus, cpqDaCntlrModel,
                     cpqDaCntlrSerialNumber, cpqDaCntlrFWRev,
                     cpqDaAccelTotalMemory }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Controller Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
             the status of a drive array controller.  The variable
             cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus indicates the current controller status.

             User Action: If the board status is generalFailure(3), you
             may need to replace the controller.  If the board status is
             cableProblem(4), check the cable connections between the
             controller and the storage system."

        --#TYPE "Controller Status Change (3028)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {3}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3028

    cpqDa5PhyDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaPhyDrvStatus,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBay, cpqDaPhyDrvModel, cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum, cpqDaPhyDrvFailureCode }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array physical drive.  The variable
             cpaDaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.

             User Action: If the physical drive status is failed(3) or
             predictiveFailure(4), replace the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Status Change (3029)"
        --#SUMMARY "Physical Drive Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {2}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3029

    cpqDa5PhyDrvThreshPassedTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber, cpqDaPhyDrvBay, cpqDaPhyDrvModel,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev, cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Threshold Passed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a factory
             threshold associated with one of the physical drive objects
             on a drive array has been exceeded.

             User Action: Replace the physical drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Threshold Passed (3030)"
        --#SUMMARY "Factory threshold passed for a physical drive."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3030

    cpqDa2TapeLibraryStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun, cpqDaTapeLibraryModel,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryFWRev, cpqDaTapeLibrarySerialNumber,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus}
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Library Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the status of a tape library.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus indicates the current tape library
            status.  The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget indicates
            the SCSI ID of the tape library.

            User Action: If the tape library is failed, check the tape
            library front panel."


        --#TYPE "Tape Library Status Change (3031)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for the tape library."
        --#ARGUMENTS {9}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3031

    cpqDa2TapeDriveStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvName,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvFwRev, cpqDaTapeDrvSerialNumber,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvStatus}
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Drive Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the status of a tape drive.  The variable cpqDaTapeDrvStatus
            indicates the current tape status.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex indicates the the SCSI ID of the tape
            drive.

            User Action: If the tape is failed, check the tape and
            all SCSI connections."


        --#TYPE "Tape Drive Status Change (3032)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for a tape drive."
        --#ARGUMENTS {9}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3032

    cpqDa6CntlrStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaCntlrIndex, cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus, cpqDaCntlrModel,
                     cpqDaCntlrSerialNumber, cpqDaCntlrFWRev,
                     cpqDaAccelTotalMemory }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Controller Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
             the status of a drive array controller.  The variable
             cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus indicates the current controller status.

             User Action: If the board status is generalFailure(3), you
             may need to replace the controller.  If the board status is
             cableProblem(4), check the cable connections between the
             controller and the storage system."

        --#TYPE "Controller Status Change (3033)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {4}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3033

    cpqDa6LogDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaLogDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaLogDrvIndex,
                     cpqDaLogDrvStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Logical Drive Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
            status of a drive array logical drive.  The variable
            cpqDaLogDrvStatus indicates the current logical drive status."

        --#TYPE "Logical Drive Status Change (3034)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {5}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3034

    cpqDa6SpareStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaSpareCntlrIndex, cpqDaSparePhyDrvIndex,
                     cpqDaSpareStatus, cpqDaSpareBusNumber, cpqDaSpareBay }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array spare drive.  The variable
             cpqDaSpareStatus indicates the current spare drive status.

             User Action: If the spare drive status is failed, replace
             the drive."

        --#TYPE "Spare Drive Status Change (3035)"
        --#SUMMARY "Spare Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {5}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3035

    cpqDa6PhyDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvIndex,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber, cpqDaPhyDrvBay, cpqDaPhyDrvModel,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev, cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvFailureCode, cpqDaPhyDrvStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array physical drive.  The variable
             cpaDaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.

             User Action: If the physical drive status is failed(3) or
             predictiveFailure(4), replace the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Status Change (3036)"
        --#SUMMARY "Physical Drive Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {11}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3036

    cpqDa6PhyDrvThreshPassedTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvIndex,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber, cpqDaPhyDrvBay, cpqDaPhyDrvModel,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev, cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Threshold Passed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a factory
             threshold associated with one of the physical drive objects
             on a drive array has been exceeded.

             User Action: Replace the physical drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Threshold Passed (3037)"
        --#SUMMARY "Factory threshold passed for a physical drive."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3037

    cpqDa6AccelStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaCntlrModel, cpqDaAccelCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaAccelSerialNumber, cpqDaAccelTotalMemory,
                     cpqDaAccelStatus, cpqDaAccelErrCode }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
             the status of an array accelerator cache board.  The current
             status is represented by the variable cpqDaAccelStatus.

             User Action: If the accelerator board status is permDisabled(5),
             you may need to replace the accelerator board."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Status Change (3038)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {7}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3038

    cpqDa6AccelBadDataTrap TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaCntlrModel, cpqDaAccelCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaAccelSerialNumber, cpqDaAccelTotalMemory }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Bad Data.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected an array
             accelerator cache board that has lost battery power.  If
             data was being stored in the accelerator cache memory when the
             server lost power, that data has been lost.

             User Action: Verify that no data has been lost."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Bad Data (3039)"
        --#SUMMARY "Accelerator lost battery power.  Data Loss possible."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3039

    cpqDa6AccelBatteryFailed TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaCntlrModel, cpqDaAccelCntlrIndex,
                     cpqDaAccelSerialNumber, cpqDaAccelTotalMemory }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Accelerator Board Battery Failed.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a battery
             failure associated with the array accelerator cache board.

             User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board."

        --#TYPE "Accelerator Board Battery Failed (3040)"
        --#SUMMARY "Battery status is failed."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3040

    cpqDa6TapeLibraryStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryModel, cpqDaTapeLibraryFWRev,
                     cpqDaTapeLibrarySerialNumber, cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Library Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the status of a tape library.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeLibraryStatus indicates the current tape library
            status.  The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget indicates
            the SCSI ID of the tape library.

            User Action: If the tape library is failed, check the tape
            library front panel."


        --#TYPE "Tape Library Status Change (3041)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for the tape library."
        --#ARGUMENTS {10}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3041

    cpqDa6TapeLibraryDoorStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiBus,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget, cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiLun,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryModel, cpqDaTapeLibraryFWRev,
                     cpqDaTapeLibrarySerialNumber,
                     cpqDaTapeLibraryDoorStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Library Door Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the door status of a tape library.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeLibraryDoorStatus indicates the current tape library
            door status.  The variable cpqDaTapeLibraryScsiTarget indicates
            the the SCSI ID of the tape library.

            User Action: If the tape library door is open, close the tape
            library door."


        --#TYPE "Tape Library Door Status Change (3042)"
        --#SUMMARY "The door is %d for tape library."
        --#ARGUMENTS {10}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3042

    cpqDa6TapeDriveStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvName, cpqDaTapeDrvFwRev,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvSerialNumber, cpqDaTapeDrvStatus }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Tape Drive Status Change.

            This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in
            the status of a tape drive.  The variable cpqDaTapeDrvStatus
            indicates the current tape status.  The variable
            cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex indicates the the SCSI ID of the tape
            drive.

            User Action: If the tape is failed, check the tape and
            all SCSI connections."


        --#TYPE "Tape Drive Status Change (3043)"
        --#SUMMARY "Status is now %d for a tape drive."
        --#ARGUMENTS {10}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3043

    cpqDa6TapeDriveCleaningRequired TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvName, cpqDaTapeDrvFwRev,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvSerialNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Drive Cleaning Required trap.

            The agent has detected a tape drive that needs to have a
            cleaning tape inserted and run.  This will cause the tape
            drive heads to be cleaned."

        --#TYPE "Tape Drive Cleaning Required (3044)"
        --#SUMMARY "Cleaning is needed for the tape drive."
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY MAJOR
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3044

    cpqDa6TapeDriveCleanTapeReplace TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvBusIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvScsiIdIndex, cpqDaTapeDrvLunIndex,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvName, cpqDaTapeDrvFwRev,
                     cpqDaTapeDrvSerialNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
           "Tape Drive Cleaning Tape Needs Replacing.

            The agent has detected that an autoloader tape unit has a
            cleaning tape that has been fully used and therefore needs to
            be replaced with a new cleaning tape."

        --#TYPE "Tape Drive Cleaning Tape Needs Replacing (3045)"
        --#SUMMARY "Cleaning tape needs replacing"
        --#ARGUMENTS {}
        --#SEVERITY MAJOR
        --#TIMEINDEX 99

        ::= 3045

    cpqDa7PhyDrvStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex, cpqDaPhyDrvIndex,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvLocationString, cpqDaPhyDrvType,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvModel, cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev, cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvFailureCode, cpqDaPhyDrvStatus,
                     cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Physical Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array physical drive.  The variable
             cpaDaPhyDrvStatus indicates the current physical drive status.

             User Action: If the physical drive status is failed(3) or
             predictiveFailure(4), replace the drive."

        --#TYPE "Physical Drive Status Change (3046)"
        --#SUMMARY "Physical Drive Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {11}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3046

    cpqDa7SpareStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
        ENTERPRISE compaq
        VARIABLES  { sysName, cpqHoTrapFlags, cpqDaCntlrHwLocation,
                     cpqDaSpareCntlrIndex, cpqDaSparePhyDrvIndex,
                     cpqDaSpareStatus, cpqDaSpareLocationString,
                     cpqDaSpareBusNumber }
        DESCRIPTION
            "Spare Drive Status Change.

             This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the
             status of a drive array spare drive.  The variable
             cpqDaSpareStatus indicates the current spare drive status.

             User Action: If the spare drive status is failed, replace
             the drive."

        --#TYPE "Spare Drive Status Change (3047)"
        --#SUMMARY "Spare Status is now %d."
        --#ARGUMENTS {5}
        --#SEVERITY CRITICAL
        --#TIMEINDEX 99
        --#VARBINDSEVERITY 2

        ::= 3047

END
