HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor v6.0 Software Troubleshooting and FAQs Guide
Table 10 Configuring the e-mail (SMTP) courier on the web server for reports (continued)
The first two fields are used to establish a connection with
the SMTP server. You must provide the SMTP server names
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that can communicate with your web server. Changing the
"from" field is advisable for readability purposes, especially
if the SMTP server checks for a valid sender. This is not to
be used to spam people. Change the subject line and the
definable message fields as desired. These areas are
especially useful for adding phrases for your particular
locale, explaining what a message means, or receiving
the message into a program that parses the main body of
the message and performs some automated processing.
Currently, there are no levels of alarm severity for e-mail
messages.
NOTE: You can also configure the email (SMTP) courier
settings for reports from the HP XP P9000 Performance
Advisor GUI. For more information, see the HP XP P9000
Performance Advisor Software User Guide.
The following line is used to specify where the SMTP
server(s) are located.
A server is specified by its name followed by its port. There
can be an arbitrary amount of these pairs to try. They are
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used in the order they appear here. An even number of
space-delimited tokens are required in this string.
An example is: smtpserver.company.com 25
alternatesmtp.nonprofit.org 25
If you cannot ping it, the code cannot talk to it!
Add more pairs of servers and ports to achieve retries:
SMTP_Rpt_Server=smtpserver.company.com 25
alternatesmtp.nonprofit.org 25
The following entry specifies who the e-mail is said to be
coming from:
SMTP_Rpt_Mail_From=administrator@xyz.com
Table 11 Formatting and content of SNMP trap messages sent by HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor
...%HPSS_HOME%\pa\properties\serverparameters.propertiesFile
The message is of type SNMPv1. It has the following
formant and content:
PDU version -- 0 (indicates type SNMPv1)
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Community -- public
Message type -- 0xa4 (indicates a trap message)
Enterprise -- The vendor identification (OID).
Agent-Address -- The IP address of the management station
where the trap is generated.
Generic Trap Type -- 6 (enterprise-specific)
Timestamp -- 0 (not used)
Variable bindings -- This field consists of a sequence of
(oid/name=value) pairs. The content is the same as the
message that is sent by e-mail.
Following is the list of OIDs:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.27.5.1.1 (Server Name)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.27.5.1.2 (Sequence Number)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.27.5.1.3 (Source Application)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.27.5.1.4 (Alarm Type)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.27.5.1.5 (Minor Type)
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