HP SureStore HD Server 4000 User's Guide - 5967-9979
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12 Configuration Using a Browser: HD Server Admin
SNMP
Configuration
Æ
Network
Æ
SNMP
page
By default, SNMP is enabled on the HD Server.
Get, Set Once SNMP is enabled, configure the SNMP agent on this server by
specifying up to two community names for
get
and
set
operations.
Configuration
Æ
Alerts
Æ
SNMP
page
Traps By default, alerts for this server appear on its control panel, appear
as events in HD Server Admin (see “Check Events” on page 4-14),
and are enabled—sent as SNMP traps to network management
tools such as HP TopTools and HP OpenView. Some additional
events (such as restarts) are also sent through SNMP as traps.
If you wish traps for this server to be sent to a management station,
ensure that SNMP is enabled, enter the community name to be
used, and specify each management station to receive the traps by
its IP address.
If a DNS server is configured on the
Configuration Æ
Network Æ TCP/IP
page, you may specify the management
station by its DNS name, as long as the management station is
currently accessible on the network.
Event Logging
Configuration
Æ
Alerts
Æ
Event Logging Threshold
page
Server events are recorded in the event log (available on the
Status Æ Event Log
page), based on their seriousness rating. From
most to least serious, the ratings are
Panic, Warning, Notice,
and
Continuation
. By default, the threshold for reporting the events is
Warning
, that is, events with a seriousness of
Panic
and
Warning
are recorded, and events of less seriousness (
Notice
and
Continuation
) are not recorded in the log.
E-Mail
Configuration
Æ
Alerts
Æ
Email
page
E-mail Notification
of Alerts
By default, alerts for this server appear on its control panel, appear
as events in HD Server Admin (see “Check Events” on page 4-14),
and are enabled as SNMP traps for viewing by network
management tools such as HP OpenView and HP TopTools.
If you wish any alerts for this server to also be sent as e-mail to the
administrator, then enable
Email Alerts
, specify the e-mail server
by its IP address.
If a DNS server is configured on the
Configuration Æ
Network Æ TCP/IP
page, you may specify the e-mail server by
its DNS name, as long as the server is currently accessible on
the network.