Snmp configuration on the hp vma san gateway, Trap/notify event e-mail and logged events – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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SNMP Configuration on the HP VMA SAN Gateway
Use the
snmp and snmp-server commands to configure SNMP. It defaults to on.
Trap/Notify Event E-mail and Logged Events
This section lists the trap notify settings, along with their respective event e-mail subject lines,
classifications, and logged events.
*ib-srv1 [ib-srv1: master] (config) # show snmp
SNMP enabled: yes
SNMP port: 161
System location:
System contact:
Read-only community: public
Traps enabled: yes
Trap community: public
Interface listen enabled: yes
No Listen Interfaces.
Trap sinks:
10.1.1.1
Enabled: yes
Type: traps version 2c
Community: public (default)
10.1.1.2
Enabled: yes
Type: traps version 2c
Community: public (default)█
Trap/Notify Setting
Event Email Subject
Class.
Logged Event
user-login
User %s logged in%s
Event
/mgmtd/session/events/login
user-logout
User %s logged out%s
Event
/mgmtd/session/events/logout
process-exit
Process exit: %s
Event
/pm/events/failure/unexpected_exit
liveness-failure
Process hung: %s
Event
/pm/events/failure/liveness
cpu-util-high
CPU utilization too high Event
/stats/events/cpu_util_indiv/rising/error
cpu-util-ok
CPU utilization alarm
clearing
Event
/stats/events/cpu_util_indiv/rising/clear
paging-high
Paging activity too high Event
/stats/events/paging/rising/error
paging-ok
Paging activity alarm
clearing
Event
/stats/events/paging/rising/clear
disk-space-low
Disk space low
Event
/stats/events/fs_mnt_bytes/falling/error
disk-space-ok
Disk space OK
Event
/stats/events/fs_mnt_bytes/falling/clear