HP (Hewlett-Packard) B6191-90028 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Chapter 6
Special Procedures
Fibre Channel Switch Monitor
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what switches should monitored. Changes that involve adding or deleting switches to the configuration file
while the monitor is running will be invoked at the next polling interval, or following the selection of the
(E)nable Monitoring option from the Hardware Monitoring Request Manager (monconfig).
Table 6-2PSM Configuration File Fields
Setting Default
Value
Description
SW_COUNT value none Identifies the number of switches (value) the
monitor will be responsible for monitoring.
This setting is required.
SW_X_IP_ADDRESS IP_address none Identifies the IP address for each switch the monitor
will monitor. The “X” placeholder is replaced by the
number assigned to the switch, and “IP_address” is
replaced by the IP address of the switch. There must
be a separate setting for each switch.
This setting is required.
SITE_SNMP_GET_COMMUNITY text
SW_X_SNMP_GET_COMMUNITY text
public These settings define the SNMP community
assigned to the switches being monitored. The SITE
setting is used for all switches, unless overridden by
a SW_X setting for the specific switch identified by
X.
The text string cannot contain embedded spaces.
SITE_LOCATION text
SW_X_LOCATION text
none These settings define the text string used to identify
the switch location in log messages. The SITE
setting is used for all switches, unless overridden by
a SW_X setting for the specific switch identified by
X.
The text string cannot contain embedded spaces.
SITE_CONTACT text
SW_X_CONTACT text
none These settings define the text string used to identify
the contact person in log messages. The SITE
setting is used for all switches, unless overridden by
a SW_X setting for the specific switch identified by
X.
The text string cannot contain embedded spaces.
SITE_SNMP_RETRY value
SW_X_SNMP_RETRY value
1 These settings define the SNMP retry value in
seconds. The SITE setting is used for all switches,
unless overridden by a SW_X setting for the specific
switch identified by X.
Valid values are 1 - 5.
SITE_SNMP_TIMEOUT value
SW_X_SNMP_ TIMEOUT value
1 These settings define the SNMP timeout value in
seconds. The SITE setting is used for all switches,
unless overridden by a SW_X setting for the specific
switch identified by X.
Valid values are 1 - 5.
SW_X_IS_MONITORED value 1 (Yes) This setting determines if the indicated switch will
be monitored.
Valid values are 0 (No) and 1 (Yes).