HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

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Each line of the template file is no more than 1024 bytes in length, excluding the line feed char-
acter.
In the top line, the header is specified in the following format:
Subject:email-title
Only one header is specified.
In the second line from the top, a blank line is specified.
In the third line from the top until the bottom line, the contents are specified.
Parameters are specified in the following format:
${parameter-name}
The parameter name is case sensitive.
NOTE:
To apply changes to the template file, restart the services of P9000 Command View AE Suite products.
Sending SNMP traps to log files
Device Manager can receive SNMP traps (only SNMP version 1) issued by devices which exist in
networks but are excluded from being managed, and then output the traps to the following log files:
Event log or syslog
P9000 Command View AE Suite shared trace log files (hntr2n.log)
Device Manager trace log files (HDvMtracen.log)
Trace log files (trace.log.n)
Error log files (error.log.n)
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Output only if the severity level is Error, Critical, or Alert. For details about severity
levels, see Table 46.
Using the output information, resolve the problem by following the manual of the device that sent the
SNMP trap.
If integrated management software is linked with, you can centrally monitor the operational status of
all network resources, including the storage resources managed by Device Manager.
For the storage systems to be managed, SNMP traps are output in log files by configuring settings to
display SNMP traps as alerts in the GUI and CLI. For details about settings, see Required settings
for receiving SNMP traps on page 135.
Information included in log files
The following SNMP trap information is output:
Message ID indicating that a trap was received
Sender (agent)
Enterprise ID (enterprise)
Generic trap number (generic)
Specific trap number (specific)
Setting up logs and alerts140