Configuring the snmp trap destination on hp-ux, Loading the hsv mib on the cms for eva, Receiving wbem protocol events from xp arrays – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
Page 139
Configuring the SNMP trap destination on Windows 2000
Procedure 33 Configuring the SNMP trap destination on Windows 2000
1.
Select Start
→Settings→Control Panel→Network→Services→SNMP Service.
The SNMP Service Properties dialog box appears.
2.
Click Traps.
3.
Enter a community name, such as public.
4.
Click Add to list.
5.
At the bottom of the dialog box, click Add.
The SNMP Service Configuration dialog box appears.
6.
Enter the host name or IP address of the enterprise management station, and then click Add.
The SNMP trap destination is added.
7.
Click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box.
Configuring the SNMP trap destination on HP-UX
Procedure 34 Configuring SNMP trap destination on HP-UX
1.
Using a text editor, open the following file:
/etc/snmpd.conf
2.
Insert the following information at the end of the snmpd.conf file:
trap-dest:
X.X.X.X
Where X.X.X.X is the IP address of the enterprise management station.
3.
Save and close the snmpd.conf file.
4.
Stop the SNMP daemon by entering the following at a shell command prompt:
ps -ef | grep snmpd
kill -9
PID
Where PID is the process ID returned by the previous command.
5.
Restart the SNMP daemon by entering the following at a shell command prompt:
snmpd
Loading the HSV MIB on the CMS for EVA
Procedure 35 Loading the HSV MIB on the CMS for EVA
1.
On a Windows operating system, go to a command prompt.
2.
Navigate to \Program Files\HP\System Insight manager\mibs directory.
3.
Run mxmib -a cpqhsv110v3.cfg.
Receiving WBEM protocol events from XP arrays
CVAE must trust the HP SIM certificate. Importing and exporting the SMI-S certificates is performed
by using the HiKeytool.bat command. This command is located at
DeviceManager\Server\HiKeytool.ba
.
1.
Open a shell window and execute the HiKeytool and select (2) for SIM-S configuration.
2.
Export the management server's SMI-S certificate for indications. Refer to your management
station's documentation.
Receiving WBEM protocol events from XP arrays
139