HP StorageWorks Reference Information Storage System V1.5 Administrator Guide (T3559-96044, June 2006)
A server can be d eleted 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 75.
Selecting SNMP traps
IntheTrapManagerServicearea,selecttheSNMPevents,ortraps,tobemonitored.Whenoneofthe
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.
Thefollowingtrapscanbeactivated:
• smartcell_dead: A smart cell has failed.
• reprocessing_trap: Reprocessing has failed.
• retention_trap: Retention has failed.
• quarantine_trap: One or more quarantine repositories has failed.
• raidstatus_trap: There is a disk hardware failure.
• smartcell_suspend: A smar t cell is in the suspended state and cannot store data.
• machine_unresponsive: The RISS OS and applications on a machine are down. Cannot
ping the machine.
ReceivingSNMPeventsbyemail
If you do not have a monitoring managem ent server, you can receive SNMP notifications via email. This
option is also useful if you are away from the office.
To enable the service, enter your email address or the email address of the person who will receive the
notifications, and click Add.
Repeat this step if you want to add more recipients.
You can disable or delete an email recipient by clicking the radio button in front of the person’s name,
then clicking Disable or Delete.
NOTE:
The mail host’s IP address must be entered in the Email Reports view for SNMP email notifications to be
sent. See Detailed email reports on page 76 for more information.
Email Reporter
Use the Email Reporter to configure summary monitoring repor ts that are sent periodically to your chosen
email r ecipients.
You can select the information to be sent and the frequency of the reports— from every 2 hours to every
24 hours. These reports can include system status, storage rates, node health, and other information from
the PCC views.
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