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Page 1 - ServerView Event Manager

User Guide - EnglishServerView Suite ServerView Event Manager ServerView Operations Manager V6.00Edition July 2012

Page 2 - Copyright and Trademarks

10 ServerView Event ManagerDocumentation for ServerView SuiteAccess to the ServerView link collectionYou can reach the link collection of the Server

Page 3 - Contents

100 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.4 Cluster traps (NTCluster.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231This section lists cluster traps in alphabetical

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ServerView Event Manager 101Trap overviewsniWpChangeNetworkDeleted910 A network was deleted from the cluster.criticalsniWpChangeNetworkProperty913 Th

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102 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsniWpChangeUnknown801 The cluster API has returned a note type that does not have an associated trap defini

Page 6 - ServerView Event Manager

ServerView Event Manager 103Trap overview5.3.5 DPT traps (dptscsi.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1597This section lists DPT traps in alphabetical order.Tra

Page 7 - 1 Introduction

104 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewdptDevStatusChangedTrap9 Status of the SCSI device changed.informationaldptHbaCorrectedHardRAMErrorTrap4 Th

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ServerView Event Manager 105Trap overview5.3.6 DuplexDataManager traps (Ddm.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists DuplexDataManager t

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106 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFscDdmReservationConflict1407 A reservation conflict has been detected. From now on an entire DuplexWrite g

Page 10 - ServerView Event Manager

ServerView Event Manager 107Trap overviewFscDdmNameChanged 1414 After the driver has changed the name of a DuplexWrite group.informationalFscDdmPathF

Page 11 - 1.4 Notational conventions

108 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFscDdmDdmCluster 1424 After the DuplexDataManager service has detected a cluster configuration change.infor

Page 12 - Notational conventions

ServerView Event Manager 109Trap overview5.3.7 DuplexWrite traps (DW.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists DuplexWrite traps in alpha

Page 13 - 2Event Manager

ServerView Event Manager 11Notational conventions1.4 Notational conventionsThe following notational conventions are used in this manual:References to

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110 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsieDWPieceFailed 1311 The driver has detected an error on one of the disks of a DuplexWrite group.criticals

Page 15 - ServerView Event Manager 15

ServerView Event Manager 111Trap overview5.3.8 Hard disk (S.M.A.R.T.) traps (Hd.mib)This section lists hard disk traps in alphabetical order.MIB-OID:

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112 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.9 Generic trapsThis section lists generic traps in alphabetical order.Trap name ID Meaning Error class

Page 17 - ServerView Event Manager 17

ServerView Event Manager 113Trap overview5.3.10 MultiPath traps (mp.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists MultiPath traps in alphabet

Page 18 - 2.3 Icons

114 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.11 Mylex traps (Mylex.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists Mylex traps in alphabetical

Page 19 - Yellow: Forwarding completed

ServerView Event Manager 115Trap overviewmylexLogicalDriveOffline 214 Logical drive is offline.critical mylexLogicalDriveOnline 216 Logical drive is

Page 20 - 20 ServerView Event Manager

116 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewmylexPhysicalDevicePrefailure255 Prefailure alert from physical device.major mylexPhysicalDeviceRemoved258

Page 21 - 3 Alarm Monitor

ServerView Event Manager 117Trap overviewmylexRebuildNewDeviceFailed206 Rebuild finished; new device failed.major mylexRebuildNewDeviceFailed2227 Reb

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118 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.12 PCI HotPlug traps (pcihotplug.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists PCI HotPlug trap

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ServerView Event Manager 119Trap overview5.3.13 PRIMEPOWER trapsThis section describes the traps supplied with PRIMEPOWER.ADICLIBMIB-V2 traps (ADICLI

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12 ServerView Event ManagerNotational conventions

Page 25 - 3.3 Filtering alarm entries

120 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFSC-LOG3-MIB traps (log3v1.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.46.2domNoManagementServer55 An agent was stopped.

Page 26 - 3.4 Processing alarm entries

ServerView Event Manager 121Trap overviewUNISERV-MIB traps (uniserv.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.41PRIMEPOWER-XSCF-MIB traps (primepower_xscf.mib)M

Page 27 - 3.4.4 Deleting alarms

122 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewFSC-HACL-MIB traps (v1_fscHaCl.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.42.2.0WSA-TRAP-MIB traps (wsatrap.mib)MIB-OID

Page 28 - I Note for Linux

ServerView Event Manager 123Trap overviewwsaDROperationFinished313 DR operation was terminated.informationalwsaEnvironmentHardwareDefectSet301 Defect

Page 29 - 3.6 Other settings

124 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewwsaLarHardwareErrorUnset4 A hardware error was repaired.informationalwsaLUNStateChanged 101 State of LUN ha

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ServerView Event Manager 125Trap overview5.3.14 PXRE traps (dec.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.21This section lists PXRE traps in alphabetical orde

Page 31 - ServerView Event Manager 31

126 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewdiskFailureTrap 1 A disk drive has failed. The location of the disk is indicated by the disk name. Replace

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ServerView Event Manager 127Trap overviewfanFailureTrap 5 The fan in the specified location has failed. Replace fan.majorfanInformationTrap 6 The fan

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128 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewpowerSupplyFailureTrap 3 The power supply in the specified location has failed. Replace power supply.majorp

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ServerView Event Manager 129Trap overview5.3.15 RAID Adapter traps (Megaraid.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.16.1.1.200This section lists RAID Adapter traps

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ServerView Event Manager 132Event ManagerThe Event Manager allows you to filter and forward alarm messages and specify the display.For monitoring, Se

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130 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewrtConsistencyCorrected9011 Adapter-%d, Logical Drive-%d: Check consistency operation completed. Inconsisten

Page 37 - 4 Alarm configuration

ServerView Event Manager 131Trap overviewrtPredictiveFailuresFalse9017 Adapter-%d, Channel-%d, Target-%d: Reported failure prediction threshold excee

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132 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.16 RomPilot traps (Rompilot.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2487This section lists RomPilot traps in alphabeti

Page 39 - 4.1 Alarm rules

ServerView Event Manager 133Trap overview5.3.17 ServerControl traps (SC.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists ServerControl traps in

Page 40 - 4.1.1 Managing alarm rules

134 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewnotEnoughCabinets 615 The actual number of storage extensions is lower than number stored in the configurat

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ServerView Event Manager 135Trap overviewsieScBootError 661 No bootable operating system can be found.informationalsieScBootWatchdogExpired662 Boot w

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136 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsieScUserAuthenticationFailure664 User authentication failure is detected via PPP, FTP, HTTP or telnet.majo

Page 43 - 4.1.2 Assigning servers

ServerView Event Manager 137Trap overviewtempSensorBroken 630 The temperature sensor is defective or not connected.major tempSensorOk 635 The tempera

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138 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtrapOnBattery 606 AC power failure. Cabinet is running on battery power. The UPS is operating on battery po

Page 45 - Figure 8: Server information

ServerView Event Manager 139Trap overview5.3.18 ServerControl traps (SC2.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2.2.10.20This section lists ServerControl

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14 ServerView Event ManagerInstalling the Event ManagerCIM-Indications for VMware vSphere ESXi 5Events of servers with VMware vSphere ESXi 5 are pro

Page 47 - 4.1.3 Assigning alarms

140 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsc2TrapCabinetSwitchedOff2090 This trap will be sent when a cabinet is switched off. For obvious reasons it

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ServerView Event Manager 141Trap overviewsc2TrapDcFail 2041 DC power failed in the specified cabinet. This is the result of the systems power-good se

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142 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsc2TrapMessageLogFull2100 The System Event Log (message log) is full. No more messages can be logged. This

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ServerView Event Manager 143Trap overviewsc2TrapRedundantFanFailed2015 The indicated redundant fan failed.major sc2TrapRedundantPowerSupplyFailed2035

Page 51 - 4.1.4 Forwarding alarms

144 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsc2TrapUncorrectableMemError2067 A uncorrectable memory error at unknown location was detected.criticalsc2T

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ServerView Event Manager 145Trap overview5.3.19 ServerView traps (ServerView.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists ServerView traps i

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146 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.20 ServerView status traps (Status.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.2.10.2This section lists ServerView sta

Page 54 - I ● Note for SMTP AUTH

ServerView Event Manager 147Trap overview5.3.21 Tape drive traps (tapealrt.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.7.1This section lists tape drive traps i

Page 55 - 4.2 Filter rules

148 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap6 6 The tape is from a faulty batch or the tape drive is faulty:1. Use a good tape to test the

Page 56 - 4.2.2 Filtering alarms

ServerView Event Manager 149Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap12 12 You have tried to load a cartridge of a type which is not supported by this drive.informa

Page 57 - ServerView Event Manager 57

ServerView Event Manager 15Starting the Event Manager2.2 Starting the Event ManagerIf the Event Manager is installed on a Windows-based management st

Page 58 - 4.3 Making settings

150 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap19 19 The tape cartridge is nearing the end of its useful life. It is recommended that you:1.

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ServerView Event Manager 151Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap23 23 The last cleaning cartridge used in the tape drive was an invalid type:1. Do not use this

Page 60 - Mail forwarding in general

152 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap32 32 The tape drive has a problem with the host interface: 1. Check the cables and cable conn

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ServerView Event Manager 153Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap39 39 The tape drive may have a hardware fault. Run extended diagnostics to verify and diagnose

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154 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap43 43 The operation has failed because the autoloader door is open:1. Clear any obstructions f

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ServerView Event Manager 155Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap256 256 The library mechanism is having difficulty communicating with the drive:1. Turn the lib

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156 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap260 260 The library mechanism may have a hardware fault. Run extended diagnostics to verify an

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ServerView Event Manager 157Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap266 266 The voltage supply to the library exceeds specifications. There is a potential problem

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158 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewtapeAlertTrap271 271 The operation has failed because the library door is open:1. Clear any obstructions fr

Page 67 - 4.6 Making pop-up settings

ServerView Event Manager 159Trap overviewtapeAlertTrap278 278 There is a potential problem with the barcode label or the scanner hardware in the libr

Page 68 - I Notes for Linux

16 ServerView Event ManagerStarting the Event ManagerI To start / operate the Event Manager, you need the appropriate permissions. As the RBAC (Role

Page 69 - (COM port and modem)

160 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.22 Team Server traps (Fujitsu)This section describes the traps supplied with the Fujitsu Team Server.AS

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ServerView Event Manager 161Trap overviewtrapPowerFanFail 14 Any power subsystem fan fails.majortrapPSFail 12 Any power supply fails. majortrapRPSFai

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162 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewLDCM MIB traps (Ldcm.mib) MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.2.5.1.2LDSM MIB traps (Ldsm.mibMIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.

Page 72 - 4.8 Making execute settings

ServerView Event Manager 163Trap overview5.3.23 Threshold traps (Trap.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231This section lists threshold traps in alphabetical

Page 73 - 4.9 Making broadcast settings

164 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsniInvTrapValid 133 Threshold has become valid.informational sniNTAlert 304 NT alert message was written to

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ServerView Event Manager 165Trap overviewsniNTLoginUser 301 User logged into server. informationalsniNTRegChangeAttr 311 Attributes for a key or its

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166 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsniNWDataMigration 041 A files data has been migrated.informationalsniNWDataDeMigration 042 Migration of fi

Page 76 - 4.10 Making trap settings

ServerView Event Manager 167Trap overviewsniNWNoRelinquishControl023 NLM-Module has not relinquished control.criticalsniNWOpenScreen 020 Screen was o

Page 77 - ServerView Event Manager 77

168 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.24 UPS traps (Upsman.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1356This section lists UPS traps in alphabetical order.UP

Page 78 - 4.11 Macros

ServerView Event Manager 169Trap overviewUPS traps 2Trap name ID Meaning Error classboostOn 6 The UPS has turned on the booster.majorcommunicationEst

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ServerView Event Manager 17Starting the Event ManagerIf you do not want to automatically open the Base Configuration Wizard again when you start the

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170 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview

Page 81 - ServerView Event Manager 81

ServerView Event Manager 1716 MIB integrationThe Web-based MIB Manager tool is installed automatically when you install the Event Manager under Windo

Page 82 - Alarm configuration example

172 ServerView Event ManagerMIB integrationThe tool starts up and the following window is displayed:Figure 17: “MIB Manager” toolTo integrate privat

Page 83 - ServerView Event Manager 83

ServerView Event Manager 173MIB integrationViewing integrated MIB filesYou can find out which MIBs are integrated in the Event Manager via the Alarm

Page 84 - Displaying trap information

174 ServerView Event ManagerMIB integration

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18 ServerView Event ManagerIcons2.3 IconsYou will find a list of the icons in the Alarm Monitor and Alarm Configuration windows and their meanings i

Page 86 - 5.3 Trap overview

ServerView Event Manager 19IconsYellow: Forwarding completedRed: Forwarding present (still active)Table columns can be filtered according to differen

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Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…The User Documentation Department would like toknow your opinion of this manual. Your feedback helpsus optimize our

Page 88 - 88 ServerView Event Manager

20 ServerView Event ManagerIcons

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ServerView Event Manager 213 Alarm MonitorThe Alarm Monitor component displays all received alarms relating to the selected servers and server groups

Page 90 - 90 ServerView Event Manager

22 ServerView Event ManagerViewing alarmsThe window is divided into four sections:● The menu bar below the title bar allows you to navigate between

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ServerView Event Manager 23Viewing alarmsBelow the status bar the alarm entries are displayed with the following information:Receive TimeTime when th

Page 92 - Table 19: APC traps

24 ServerView Event ManagerViewing alarms● In the bottom right section of the window you can find out information on the selected alarm entry in the

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ServerView Event Manager 25Viewing alarms for a server3.2 Viewing alarms for a serverIf several alarm messages have been received for a server, the o

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26 ServerView Event ManagerProcessing alarm entries3.4 Processing alarm entriesThe following functions are available for processing the alarm entrie

Page 95 - Table 20: Blade System Traps

ServerView Event Manager 27Processing alarm entriesI When the server starts up, a RAID manager or Ethernet card, etc. may issue an alarm (SNMP trap)

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28 ServerView Event ManagerTesting the connection3.5 Testing the connectionTo test the connection to a specific server, you can send a trap. Proceed

Page 97 - ServerView Event Manager 97

ServerView Event Manager 29Other settings3.6 Other settings3.6.1 Editing an alarm noteYou can edit the note displayed for an alarm entry:Ê Click the

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ServerView Event Manager Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.1 Changes from

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30 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps3.7 iRMC S2 SEL entries relayed as SC2 MIB trapsI The following table applies to PRI

Page 100 - Table 21: Cluster traps

ServerView Event Manager 31iRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps040003 ’FAN XY’: Redundant fan failedThe redundant fan ’FAN XY’ failed in cabinet XY

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32 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps070001 ’PSU XY’: Power supply OKPower supply ’PSU XY’ in cabinet XY at server XY was

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ServerView Event Manager 33iRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps07000A ’PSU XY’: Power supply critical temperatureTemperature at power supply ’PSU XY

Page 103 - 5.3.5 DPT traps (dptscsi.mib)

34 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps120030 PCI system error (SERR): Slot 0x%1The system wa restarted after a severe prob

Page 104 - Table 22: DPT traps

ServerView Event Manager 35iRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps150031 Battery voltage ’BATT XY’ low warning: % VoltBattery voltage ’BATT XY’ in cabi

Page 105 - Table 23: DDM-Traps

36 ServerView Event ManageriRMC S2 SEL Entries and SC2 MIB Traps190017 ’DIMM XY’: Memory replaced by spare memoryMemory module ’DIMM XY’ in cabinet

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ServerView Event Manager 374 Alarm configurationThe Alarm Configuration component in the Event Manager is used to define settings for alarm handling.

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38 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm configurationThe first time the window opens, the right-hand section shows the Alarm Rules – Manage Alarm Rules dia

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ServerView Event Manager 39Alarm rules4.1 Alarm rulesAn alarm rule forwards alarms from various servers to one or more destinations. A complete defin

Page 109 - Table 24: DuplexWrite traps

ServerView Event ManagerContents4 Alarm configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374.1 Alarm rules . . .

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40 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rules4.1.1 Managing alarm rulesThe Alarm Rules – Manage Alarm Rules screen provides an overview of all defined alar

Page 111 - Table 25: Hard disk traps

ServerView Event Manager 41Alarm rulesAlarm Rules tabThe Alarm Rules tab is used to assign alarm rules to alarms, servers and alarm destinations.The

Page 112 - 5.3.9 Generic traps

42 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesServers tabThe Servers tab shows you which servers are covered by which alarm rules. Here you can check whethe

Page 113 - Table 27: MultiPath traps

ServerView Event Manager 43Alarm rules4.1.2 Assigning serversIn the Alarm Rules – Assign Server screen, you define the servers and/or server groups t

Page 114 - Table 28: Mylex traps

44 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesI Because different server groups can have the same name, they are displayed in the Alarm Configuration compon

Page 115 - ServerView Event Manager 115

ServerView Event Manager 45Alarm rules4.1.2.1 Displaying server informationIf you select Show Information about Server from the context menu,the Serv

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46 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesI You can start Operations Manager for the selected server in this window. To do this, click the status icon i

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ServerView Event Manager 47Alarm rules4.1.3 Assigning alarmsIn the Alarm Rules – Assign Alarms dialog box you can define in the Individual Alarms dia

Page 118 - Table 29: PCI HotPlug traps

48 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesThe alarm list in the bottom section of the window shows via checkboxes which alarms are assigned to the alarm

Page 119 - 5.3.13 PRIMEPOWER traps

ServerView Event Manager 49Alarm rulesThe alarm list offers a context menu, in which you can select the following items:Show information about select

Page 120 - Table 31: DOMAIN-MIB traps

ServerView Event Manager Contents5.3.8 Hard disk (S.M.A.R.T.) traps (Hd.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115.3.9 Generic traps . .

Page 121 - Table 33: UNISERV-MIB traps

50 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesThe top drop-down list contains the names of all known alarm rules. Here you can select the alarm rule that yo

Page 122 - Table 36: WSA-TRAP-MIB traps

ServerView Event Manager 51Alarm rules4.1.4 Forwarding alarmsIn the Alarm Rules – Assign Destinations screen you can make settings relating to alarm

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52 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesYou can use the following buttons to activate or deactivate the forwarding of an alarm:>Activates the selec

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ServerView Event Manager 53Alarm rulesBy clicking the Add button you can define a new destination. The following window opens showing the available d

Page 125 - 5.3.14 PXRE traps (dec.mib)

54 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm rulesI ● Note for SMTP AUTHFor sending mails, SMTP AUTH is supported. The supported authentication method is: CRAM

Page 126 - Table 37: PXRE traps

ServerView Event Manager 55Filter rules4.2 Filter rulesThe filter rules define the servers or server groups from which you want to filter out alarms

Page 127 - ServerView Event Manager 127

56 ServerView Event ManagerFilter rules4.2.2 Filtering alarmsIn the Filter Rules – Alarm Filtering dialog box you can activate or deactivate filter

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ServerView Event Manager 57Filter rulesIn the input field Set time for repetition in seconds you can specify the interval after which the same alarm

Page 129 - Table 38: RAID Adapter traps

58 ServerView Event ManagerMaking settings4.3 Making settingsIn the General Settings screen you can define general settings for alarm handling.You c

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ServerView Event Manager 59Mail forwarding in general4.4 Mail forwarding in generalPoints to note when setting up the mail service (MAPI)To configure

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ServerView Event ManagerContents

Page 132 - Table 39: ROMPilot traps

60 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding in generalFigure 14: New Mail ConfigurationIn this window you can define all the necessary parameters for

Page 133 - ServerView Event Manager 133

ServerView Event Manager 61Mail forwarding in generalMail Settings tabThe Mail Settings tab provides fields for the mail settings, some of which alre

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62 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding in generalMail Properties tabThe Mail Properties tab provides fields for the mail server. Depending on th

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ServerView Event Manager 63Mail forwarding in generalTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time mo

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64 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding to the service provider4.5 Mail forwarding to the service providerThe Event Manager allows you to automat

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ServerView Event Manager 65Mail forwarding to the service providerYou can enable or disable this configuration with the Enabled option.If you click t

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66 ServerView Event ManagerMail forwarding to the service providerA minimum period of 600 seconds has been specified for the sending of identical ma

Page 139 - ServerView Event Manager 139

ServerView Event Manager 67Making pop-up settings4.6 Making pop-up settingsIf you have selected Popup for the forwarding, the New Popup Configuration

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68 ServerView Event ManagerMaking pop-up settingsI Notes for Linux1. To receive the forwarded alarm messages, a user must be logged onto the Linux s

Page 141 - ServerView Event Manager 141

ServerView Event Manager 69Making pager settings (COM port and modem)4.7 Making pager settings (COM port and modem)If you have selected Pager for the

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ServerView Event Manager 71 IntroductionThe ServerView Event Manager (called simply Event Manager below) is a component of the Event Management of th

Page 143 - ServerView Event Manager 143

70 ServerView Event ManagerMaking pager settings (COM port and modem)Time Model Time model indicating when an alarm is to be forwarded. Select a pre

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ServerView Event Manager 71Making pager settings (COM port and modem)You specify the pager service via the Pager, SMS-1 or SMS-2 tabs.The Server Num

Page 145 - Table 42: ServerView traps

72 ServerView Event ManagerMaking execute settings4.8 Making execute settingsIf you have selected Execute for the forwarding, the New Execute Config

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ServerView Event Manager 73Making broadcast settingsTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time mod

Page 147 - Table 44: Tape traps

74 ServerView Event ManagerMaking broadcast settingsTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time mo

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ServerView Event Manager 75Making broadcast settingsI Notes for LinuxThe forwarding service uses the database under /var/run/utmp (utmp(5)) to obtain

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76 ServerView Event ManagerMaking trap settings4.10 Making trap settingsIf you have selected Station for the forwarding, the New Station Configurati

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ServerView Event Manager 77Making trap settingsTime Model Settings tabThe Time Model Settings tab allows you to select, add or modify a time model. Y

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78 ServerView Event ManagerMacros4.11 MacrosBelow is a list of macros that can be used for the forwarding of alarms (e.g. Mail, Pager).These macros

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ServerView Event Manager 79Alarm configuration example4.12 Alarm configuration exampleThis section explains a typical example of alarm configuration.

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8 ServerView Event ManagerChanges from the previous version1.1 Changes from the previous versionThis edition is valid for the Event Manager of Server

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80 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm configuration exampleÊ Click Apply, then click Next.The Assign Alarms - Individual Alarms window opens.Ê Click Next

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ServerView Event Manager 81Alarm configuration exampleÊ Click Apply, then click Test Address.Ê Once the test mail is sent successfully, click OK. Thi

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82 ServerView Event ManagerAlarm configuration example

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ServerView Event Manager 835TrapsIf a special event occurs in a network component, then the SNMP agent can send a message to one or more managers to

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84 ServerView Event ManagerDisplaying trap informationThe Alarm Mibs window is displayed:Figure 15: MIB overview in the Event Manager - example

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ServerView Event Manager 85Displaying trap informationWhen you select a MIB, a window with detailed trap information will open; the window will look

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86 ServerView Event ManagerDisplaying traps in the Windows event log5.2 Displaying traps in the Windows event logWhen you install the Windows agents

Page 161 - ServerView Event Manager 161

ServerView Event Manager 87Trap overviewbaspTrap.mib Broadcom Advanced Server trapsBIOS.mibBUS.mibclariion1.mib FibreCatclariion_fsc_2.mib FibreCatCm

Page 162 - Table 47: LDSM MIB traps

88 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewLdcm.mib LAN Desk Client Manager from Intel traps see page 162Ldsm.MIB LAN Desk Server Manager from Intel tr

Page 163 - Table 48: Threshold traps

ServerView Event Manager 89Trap overviewPSA-LinBcm5700Trap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsPSA-LinEmulexTrap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsPSA-LinGdsTrap-MIB.mibPRIM

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ServerView Event Manager 9ServerView Suite link collection1.2 ServerView Suite link collectionVia the link collection, Fujitsu Technology Solutions p

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90 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewPSA-WinIntelE100Trap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsPSA-WinLsiLogicTrap-MIB.mibPRIMEQUEST trapsRAID.mibRFC1157.mibRF

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ServerView Event Manager 91Trap overviewServerView.mib ServerView traps see page 145Status.mib ServerView status traps see page 146tapealrt.mib Tape

Page 167 - ServerView Event Manager 167

92 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overview5.3.1 Adaptec traps (Duralink.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.795.3.1.2.3This section lists Adaptec traps in alphab

Page 168 - 5.3.24 UPS traps (Upsman.mib)

ServerView Event Manager 93Trap overviewcommunicationEstablished8 Communication is established between the agent and power supply.informational commu

Page 169 - Table 50: UPS traps 2

94 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviewsoftwareBypass 21 The UPS has been set to bypass by a user via software or via the UPS front panel.minorswit

Page 170 - Trap overview

ServerView Event Manager 95Trap overview5.3.3 Blade System traps (s31.mib)MIB-OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.7244.1.1.1This section lists the blade system traps in

Page 171 - I Please note:

96 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviews31ServerBladeError 1609 The server blade status at the blade system is error.critical s31ServerBladeHotRepl

Page 172 - Figure 17: “MIB Manager” tool

ServerView Event Manager 97Trap overviews31SwitchBladeAdded 1611 A switch blade was added to the blade system.informationals31SwitchBladeCriticalErro

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98 ServerView Event ManagerTrap overviews31SysPowerSupplyRemoved1627 A power supply unit was removed from the blade system.informationals31SysTempCr

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ServerView Event Manager 99Trap overviews31TrapEventLog 1638 An error was recorded on the blade system. See the server management event error log (Re

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