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9 Viewing traps in RHEV-M

HP OneView for RHEV can populate the RHEV-M event database with information from SNMP
traps generated by HP hardware. The benefit of populating the traps in the RHEV-M database is
to facilitate notification and identification of hardware error conditions or failures.

To view these traps, click the Events tab in the RHEV-M console.

Events populated by HP OneView for RHEV include:

iLO traps (e.g. for power failure, iLO reset, health degradation)

Onboard Administrator traps

Virtual Connect module traps

NOTE:

For traps to be populated in the RHEV-M database, each entity must first be configured

with RHEV-M as a destination. To configure each entity trap:

iLO traps

Access the iLO Administration>Management>SNMP settings.

Select Agentless Management or SNMP Pass-thru depending on the iLO version, and
then select the Add RHEV-M as SNMP trap destination.

Onboard Administrator traps

Access the Onboard Administrator>Enclosure Information>Enclosure settings, and then
select SNMP settings.

Click the New button, and then select the Add RHEV-M as SNMPtrap destination.

NOTE:

The default SNMP Community String is “public.”

Virtual Connect module traps

If a Virtual Connect module is managed by HP OneView, access HP OneView
appliance>Settings>Edit Appliance, and then select Add RHEV-M as SNMP trap destination.

NOTE:

The entity must be discovered in RHEV-M to receive traps from that entity.

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