Hp snmp event examples, Uninstalling event-only integration, Installing hp mibs on an hp-ux or solaris nnm host – HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II Board User Manual
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Installing HP MIBs on an HP-UX or Solaris NNM host
1.
Log in as root.
2.
Change to the integration \mibs directory.
3.
If the script is not executable, modify the permissions by running the command
chmod 744
cpqload.
4.
Run the cpqload script.
Installing the HP SNMP trap definitions on a Windows NNM host
1.
Log in as an administrator.
2.
Open a command prompt.
3.
Change to the \hpqtraps directory.
4.
Run the install-win.cmd script.
Installing the HP SNMP trap definitions on an HP-UX or Solaris NNM host
1.
Log in as root.
2.
Open a terminal window.
3.
Change to the /hpqtraps directory.
4.
If the script is not executable, modify the permissions by running the command
chmod 744
installtraps.
5.
Run the installtraps script.
HP SNMP event examples
In the following example, a hard drive is replaced in a managed system. This example demonstrates the
differences between loading only the HP MIBs for trap translations and loading both the HP MIBs and HP
trap definition files for full event translations.
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With only HP MIBs loaded—For a replaced hard drive, the event presented in the NNM Alarm
Browser is similar to the following:
Physical Drive Status is now ok.
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With HP MIBs and trap definition files loaded—For a replaced hard drive, the event displayed in the
NNM Alarm Browser is similar to the following:
HP - Physical Drive Status has changed to ok. (Controller: 5, Bus:1,
Bay: 1, Model: HP ST32171WC, Firmware: 0684, Serial#: JEB360690N5KWG)
The depth of information displayed in the translated trap can vary, depending on the version of HP Insight
Management Agents used to generate events. For example, older versions of the HP Management Agents
might not send the drive serial number with the disk drive trap. Consequently, that field would be blank in
the translated alarm.
Uninstalling event-only integration
To uninstall event-only integration of the Insight Integration, remove both the HP SNMP MIBs and trap
definition files from Windows® and UNIX® NNM host systems.