7 Configuring the Management Server

Some of the features described in this chapter aren’t included in HP Storage Essentials Standard Edition. To determine which features apply to your product, see the List of Features, which is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in HP Storage Essentials).

This chapter contains the following topics:

Trap Generation, page 177

Setting Up E-mail Notification, page 178

Configuring Print Settings, page 179

Setting the Date and Time for Scheduled Tasks, page 181

Managing Getting Discovery Details, page 181

Modifying Collector Settings for Newly Discovered Elements, page 184

Managing Product Health, page 185

Managing Logging, page 187

Managing the Display of Events, page 194

Managing File System Viewer, page 197

Managing Backup Collection, page 197

Managing Reports, page 199

Managing Performance Collection, page 216

Editing the Locale and Currency Settings, page 220

Process Names, page 221

Editing a Collector Schedule, page 222

Trap Generation

You can configure the software so that events received by the system generate SNMP traps, which the software can send to another event-monitoring system. The software allows up to five SNMP trap destinations. The software can send either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 traps. Whichever SNMP version you select will be used for all trap destinations. The default is SNMPv1. To change the default to SNMPv2, see Changing the Default to SNMPv2” on page 178.

The software provides an SNMP MIB for each SNMP version that you can compile into your existing enterprise framework. This MIB contains trap definitions so your enterprise framework can understand the traps. The MIB can be found in HPSE-Traps-v1.mibfor SNMPv1 or HPSE-Traps-v2.mibfor SNMPv2 located in the %MGR_DIST%\Tools directory and in the Tools directory on the CIM Extension CD-ROM. You should only compile one of the two MIBs into your enterprise framework. Choose the MIB file that corresponds to the SNMP version you are using.

The software does not have the capability to forward traps received from other devices. It can take events from Event Manager and create SNMP traps from them. These traps are generated using an

SNMP MIB.

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