Integrations with Other Applications

Access Points for System and Management Applications

checking and maintenance mechanism. For more information on Data Protector checking and maintenance mechanism, refer to “Data Protector Checking and Maintenance Mechanism” on page 605.

On HP-UX and Solaris, there are two Data Protector files residing on the Cell Manager, that specify the behavior of Data Protector SNMP traps:

 

/etc/opt/omni/snmp/OVdest

 

 

This file contains the names of the systems to receive the Data

 

 

Protector SNMP traps. It has the following format:

 

 

trap-dest: <hostname1>

 

 

trap-dest: <hostname2>

 

 

...

 

/etc/opt/omni/snmp/OVfilter

 

 

This file contains the severity level of the Data Protector SNMP trap

 

 

messages that are to be filtered out (will not be sent by Data

 

 

Protector). It has the following format:

 

 

<message_level>

 

 

<message_level>

 

 

...

 

 

Where <message_level> can be any of the following: (normal

 

 

warning minor major critical).

 

On Windows systems, the destination is set in the Windows SNMP

 

service configuration.

 

 

NOTE

On Windows systems, you need to configure the SNMP service first. For

 

information on how to configure the Windows SNMP service, refer to

 

“SNMP Send Method” on page 349.

 

 

 

The SNMP traps sent by Data Protector contain the following information:

Enterprise Event ID

650

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