Registering snmp traps, Registering an application, Removing an application trap registration – HP StoreEver ESL G3 Tape Libraries User Manual
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To unassign a cleaning magazine:
1.
Make sure that you are viewing the physical library. From the View menu or in the Managed
Views region of the LMC, click the name of the physical library.
2.
On the menu bar, click Setup
→Library Settings→Drive Cleaning.
The Drive Cleaning Configuration dialog box appears. If the library has more than one module,
click the arrow buttons to display the next or previous module.
3.
If the magazine you want to unassign contains cleaning media, export all cleaning media to
the I/E station.
For more information on exporting cleaning media, see
“Exporting cleaning media” (page
.
4.
Click any slot in the cleaning magazine to select it.
5.
Click Menu, and then click Unassign magazine for cleaning.
The magazine is no longer assigned for cleaning.
6.
Click Close to close the Drive Cleaning Configuration dialog box.
NOTE:
If you try to unassign a cleaning magazine that contains cleaning media, a message
appears asking if you are sure you want to continue. If you click Yes, any media in the
magazine is not accessible until you add the magazine to a partition or assign it again as a
cleaning magazine.
Registering SNMP traps
Because the library ignores all SNMP SET operations, external management applications cannot
register themselves to receive SNMP traps from the library. The Trap Registration dialog box enables
you to manually register external applications.
Registering an application
To register an application:
1.
Log on as an administrator.
2.
Make sure that you are viewing the physical library. From the View menu or in the Managed
Views region of the LMC, click the name of the physical library.
3.
Click Setup
→Notifications→SNMP Trap Registration.
The SNMP Trap Registration dialog box appears.
4.
In the IP text box, type the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host client running the external
application.
5.
In the Port text box, type the number of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port that you want
to associate with the IP address or host name.
6.
In the Community String text box, type the desired community string for the trap that will be
sent to the receiver.
7.
Click Create.
The host application IP address or name and UDP port number appear in the table to indicate
that the application is registered to receive SNMP traps from the library.
Removing an application trap registration
To remove an application trap registration:
1.
Log on as an administrator.
2.
Make sure that you are viewing the physical library. From the View menu or in the Managed
Views region of the LMC, click the name of the physical library.
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Modifying the library configuration