HP RISS Components manual Selecting Snmp traps

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A server can be deleted from the list by clicking the radio button in front of the server entry, then clicking Delete Server.

NOTE:

If you do not have a monitoring management server, you can receive SNMP event notifications via email. See "Receiving SNMP events by email" on page 76.

Selecting SNMP traps

In the Trap Manager Service area, select the SNMP events, or traps, to be monitored. When one of the traps fails, a notification is sent to the SNMP monitoring management server and/or email recipient.

To set the SNMP traps:

1.Select the system for which the traps will be activated.

2.Select the traps to be activated, and click Set Traps. The following traps can be activated:

smartcell_dead: A smart cell has failed. This trap is generated when a smartcell in the RISS system goes in the dead state.

reprocessing_trap: Reprocessing has failed. This trap is generated when the reprocessing service encounters a problem during execution.

retention_trap: Retention has failed. This trap is generated when the retention service encounters a problem during execution.

quarantine_trap: One or more quarantine repositories has failed. This trap is generated when the quarantine service encounters a problem during execution.

raidstatus_trap: There is a disk hardware failure. This trap indicates an abnormal condition on a RISS server’s RAID controller.

bbwcstatus_trap: This trap indicates an abnormal condition on a RAID controller’s battery-backed write cache.

smartcell_suspend: A smart cell is in the suspended state and cannot store data. This trap indicates that a suspend event has been sent to the SC.

smartcell_unsuspend: This trap indicates that an unsuspend event has been sent to the SC.

smartcell_assign: This trap indicates that an assign event has been sent to the SC.

smartcell_assign_space: This trap indicates that an assign_space event has been sent to the SC.

smartcell_assign_restore: This trap indicates that an assign_restore (cloning) event has been sent to the SC.

smartcell_found: This trap indicates that a previously lost SC has been started. An attempt will be made to recover it.

smartcell_lost: This trap indicates that an SC has been shutdown or stopped. Its pair will be suspended.

pingFailure: This trap indicates that a specific host has stopped responding to the ping service. The ping service down means either the machine is getting rebooted or there is a network failure. If a reboot has not been issued by the administrator then there is problem with the machine.

partition_full: This trap indicates that one partition has reached a certain critical usage.

fs_full_trap: A filesystem on a RISS system has reached 99% full.

machine_unresponsive: The RISS OS and applications on a machine are down. Cannot ping the machine.

Assign_space: A trap that is sent when a smartcell group has run out of room and a new smartcell group needs to be assigned.

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