HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)

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Setting up logs and alerts
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6-3-2-1 Data items to be output to log files
The following data items from among the SNMP trap data are output to the log files:
Message ID indicating that a trap has been received
Sender (agent)
Enterprise ID (enterprise)
Generic trap number (generic)
Specific trap number (specific)
In addition, the data of the received SNMP traps are recorded in the following log files:
XP Command View AE Common trace log file (hntr2n.log)
Device Manager trace log file (HDvMtracen.log)
Event log file or syslog file
Trace log file (trace.log.n)
Error log file (error.log.n)
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The data is output to this file only when the severity is Error, Critical, or Alert. For
details on the severity, see
Table 6-9.
6-3-2-2 Setting the data to be output to log files
By using the customizedsnmptrap.customizelist property, you can specify the severity and output
format of SNMP traps to be recorded in log files.
Specify the items shown in
Table 6-9 by separating them using a colon (:).
Table 6-9 Items specified in the customizedsnmptrap.customizelist property
Item Format Remarks
enterprise-ID
Specify by using dots (for example,
.1.3.6.1.4.116.3.11.1.2)
Required
generic-trap-number
Numeric value, from 0 to 6 Required
specific-trap-number
Numeric value Required
severity
Specify the severity of each trap by using
one of the character strings below.
You cannot use character strings other
than the following:
Information
Warning
Error
Critical
Alert
Null
This item is optional. If you omit
this item, Null is assumed.
The severity indicators in the
message IDs are output as follows:
-I for Information
-W for Warning
-E for Error, Critical, and
Alert
No log data is output for Null