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Smi-s overview, Viewing the system log, System log (system log) screen – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Task

Action

Add an SNMP trap destination

("

Adding an SNMP trap

destination

" on page

36

)

Click Add below the destination table, or right-click on the header row of

the destination table, and then select Add Destination.

Edit an SNMP trap destination

Click Edit in the Action column, or right-click on the trap destination row,
and then select Edit Destination.

Delete an SNMP trap destination Click Delete in the Action column, or right-click on the trap destination

row, and then select Delete Destination.

Save changes

Click Apply.

SMI-S overview

The SMI-S was created by SNIA to standardize storage management solutions. SMI-S replaces multiple
disparate managed object models, protocols, and transports with a single object-oriented model for each

type of component in a storage network. SMI-S enables management applications (such as HP SIM) to

support storage devices from multiple vendors quickly and reliably because they are no longer proprietary.

SMI-S detects and manages storage elements by type, not by vendor.
The ability to enable or disable SMI-S is not available on the HP VC 8Gb 24-Port FC module.
You must have storage or domain administrative privileges to configure SMI-S capabilities.

Viewing the system log

Use the following screens to view and configure domain system log information:

System Log (System Log) screen (on page

39

)

o

View logged information events within VCM

System Log (Configuration) screen (on page

42

)

o

View remote log destination settings

o

Set remove log destination settings

System Log (System Log) screen

The System Log screen displays logged information of events within Virtual Connect Manager. For more
information about the log entries, see "System Log entry format (on page

40

)."

To access the System Log screen, click System Log in the left navigation tree, or select System Log from the

Tools pull-down menu.
Events are logged with the most recent event displayed at the end of the list. Use the scroll bar on the right of
the screen to scroll through the list if it is longer than the display box. When the log reaches maximum

capacity, the oldest logged event is automatically deleted as new events are added.