IBM Version 8.30 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
SNMP traps destination list
Displays the remote systems configured to receive SNMP traps.
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v The SNMP Trap Manager menubar
v The SNMP Trap Manager toolbar
v Using the management station agent
Using the Email Notification Manager: Use the Email Notification Manager to notify
users by e-mail of events that occur on enclosures connected to a management
station. You type the recipient’s name and e-mail address in the e-mail notification
list. The recipient is notified of all or selected events that occur on the enclosure.
You can use the Email Notification Manager to:
v Add a recipient to the email notification list
v Delete a recipient from the email notification list
v Modify recipient properties in the email notification list
v Send a test message to a recipient in the email notification list
v Configure the Email Notification Manager
The Email Notification Manager is enabled by default. To disable the Email
Notification Manager, click Actions Disable Email Notifications. If you disable
the Email Notification Manager, events are generated but users do not receive
e-mail notification when the events occur.
An example
You install SystemA in a lab with a network-attached storage enclosure. You add a
management station agent on SystemA to monitor for events and problems. You
want to monitor SystemA from your workstation but do not have ServeRAID
Manager installed. You open the SystemA Email Notification Manager from the
ServeRAID Manager and add your name and e-mail address to the e-mail
notification list. You are notified by e-mail of all problems and events that occur on
the enclosure attached to SystemA.
The Email Notification Manager and its events
Events monitored by the Email Notification Manager include the following:
v Progress information, such as rebuilds, synchronizing, and migrations.
v Problems, such as defunct physical drives and PFA errors.
v Changes to the local configuration, such as creating a hot-spare drive or defining
a logical drive.
Each
event has an event type indicating its severity: error, warning, or
informational. You can configure a recipient to be notified of errors, errors and
warnings, or errors, warnings, and informational events.
The Email Notification Manager logs events to a logging file, RAIDSMTP.LOG. If
this file exceeds 200 KB, the ServeRAID Manager copies the file to
RAIDSMTP.OLD and creates a new RAIDSMTP.LOG. If there is a RAIDSMTP.OLD
already, the ServeRAID Manager overwrites it. The Email Notification Manager
appends SMTP transport errors in a separate log file, SMTPERR.LOG.
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