Connectivity Guide
Warning/Non-critical A component requires attention. This alert indicates a potential problem, but does not 
necessarily mean that the system has currently lost data or is nonfunctional. For example, a 
Warning/Non-critical alert may indicate that a component (such as a temperature probe in 
an enclosure) has crossed a warning threshold.
Critical/Failure/Error A component has either failed or failure is imminent. This alert indicates a serious problem 
such as data loss or a loss of function. For example, a Critical/Failure/Error alert may 
indicate that an array disk has failed.
SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts
By default, Storage Management installs SNMP trap forwarding support. For this support to function, you should have SNMP 
installed on the managed system prior to installing Storage Management.
NOTE: For more information on installation requirements and SNMP, see the 
Server Administrator
 documentation.
SNMP Trap Forwarding
The Storage Management alerts are displayed in the Server Administrator alert log and are forwarded to the Windows application 
alert log. If you have SNMP installed on the managed system (and the SNMP service is running), the Storage Management alerts in 
the Windows application alert log are forwarded as SNMP traps. In order for these traps to be viewable, however, a target system or 
application must be congured to receive these traps. SNMP traps that are generated by Storage Management can be viewed in any 
standard SNMP-compatible enterprise management console.
The Windows SNMP service must be congured to forward the SNMP traps to the target system or application. When forwarding 
to an application, the application should also be congured to receive the SNMP traps. The IT Assistant application is already 
congured to receive the SNMP traps generated by Storage Management.
See Windows operating system documentation for information on conguring the operating system to forward SNMP traps. This 
information may be located under such topics as Setting up SNMP or SNMP traps . When conguring SNMP for Windows, be sure 
that the SNMP traps are forwarded to the correct server. For information on conguring an application to receive SNMP traps, see 
the documentation for that application.
SNMP Trap Denitions
The Storage Management information base (MIB) denes the SNMP traps that Storage Management generates. These traps 
correspond to the alerts documented in the Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions section. The MIB is located in ..\sm\mibs
\dcstorag.mib, a subdirectory of the Storage Management installation directory.
NOTE: Storage Management supports trap forwarding on both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
Trap Variables
The Storage Management SNMP traps use a set of variables that are included with every trap. Below mentioned variables are the 
Traditional Varbinds:
Table 1843. Message ID Event
Name
messageIDEvent
Object ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10893.1.20.200.1
Description Storage Management alert (event) message number.
Syntax INTEGER
Access Read-only
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