SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
Unsolicited SNMP Agent Messages
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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003: ZSMP-EVT-STATE-CHANGE
Effect. Depending on the severity of the situation, the SNMP agent responds as
follows:
•
If a nonfatal error occurs (such as when an unknown value is encountered in a
request), the SNMP agent stops processing the request.
•
When the SNMP agent cannot run at all and a takeover by the backup would only
cause a recurrence of the error (such as when the SNMP agent cannot complete
its initialization procedures), the agent process stops.
•
When a takeover by the backup will clear the error, such as when corruption of
memory occurs, the SNMP agent primary process abends and lets the backup take
over.
Recovery. Contact your service provider and provide all relevant information as
follows:
•
Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
•
Details from the message or messages generated
•
Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs and
the Saveabend file of the affected process
If your local operating procedures require contacting the HP Global Customer Center
(GCSC), supply your system number and the numbers and versions of all related
products as well.
003: ZSMP-EVT-STATE-CHANGE
obj-type
is one of the following configurable objects: PROCESS, ENDPOINT, PROFILE, or
TRAPDEST.
obj-name
is the name of the configurable object, in the form $agent-process.#object-
name.
state
is one of the following: DEFINED, STARTED, STARTING, STOPPING, or
STOPPED.
obj-type obj-name state changed to state, caused by
{ Object | Operator | Service }