Sun Microsystems Virtual Tape Library manual You should see an Snmp trap for the event

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Managing VTL servers

2.Select the SNMP Maintenance tab.

3.Indicate the information that should be included in traps sent to your SNMP manager.

SysLocation ‐ Enter the location that should be included in traps.

SysContact ‐ Enter any contact information that should be included in traps. This could be a name or an email address.

4.Specify the type of message that should be sent. Five levels of messages are available:

None: no messages will be sent.

Critical: only critical errors that stop the system from operating properly will be sent.

Error: errors (failure such as a resource is not available or an operation has failed) and critical errors will be sent.

Warning: warnings (something occurred that may require maintenance or corrective action), errors, and critical errors will be sent.

Information: informational messages, errors, warnings, and critical error messages will be sent.

5.Click Add to enter the name of your SNMP server and a valid SNMP community name.

6.To verify that SNMP traps are set up properly, set the level to Informational and then do anything that causes an entry to be added to the event log (such as logging into the VTL console or creating a new virtual tape library or virtual tape drive).

You should see an SNMP trap for the event.

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