Its listing the system resources, not actually an alarm.
SNMP Periodic Status Traps
This option is only available if Development Tracing is selected. When selected, the system outputs a periodic SNMP trap containing a summary of the current system status (memory usage, alarms count, channel available and in uses, etc). The trap information is sent to the SNMP destination configured in the IP Office system's System Alarms configuration. The frequency of sending is configurable between 20 to 7200 seconds. Status element is not included is both values would be 0.
CP:1/2.67% ME:72014/22034 AL:4/1 VC:74/0 DC:48/1 VM:40/0 CC:128/0/0 N(1/R:162/T:651 2/R:98/T:99)N E(10/10 S:1/1 H:1/1 D:6/6 P:2/2)E CA:1 VR:10.0.0.0(9601)
•CP = CPUs: Number of CPUs , % use.
•ME = Memory: total memory/used memory (KB).
•AL = Alarm counts: SSA alarm count , system log hw alarm count.
•VC = VCM Channels: total/used.
•DC = Data Channels: total/used.
•VM = Voicemail Channels: total/used.
•MC = Modem Channels: total/used.
•CC = Conference Channels: total/used/HQ used.
•N = Network interface stats: interface/Rx/Tx. (Rx and Tx are average for previous 3 seconds).
•E = Extension stats: total/connected, SIP registered/logged in, digital extensions/logged in, analog extensions/logged in, IP DECT extensions/logged in.
•CA = Calls active count.
•VR = Version: IP Office software version.
Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.