HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 Technical Reference Guide

HP StorageWorks Command View ESL Search for Web Agent == HP StorageWorks Command View
ESL
HP StorageWorks Tape Libraries Search for system type == storage device
HP StorageWorks Management Appliance Search for Web Agent == Management module
hp_OpenView_Storage_Management_Appliance or Web Agent == Management Module
OpenSANManager
Event collection and launch
To receive events, the Command View software must be configured to send SNMP events to the HP SIM
CMS.
For Command View SDM
To configure the SNMP trap destination on Windows NT 4.0 on the Command View server:
1. Select StartSettingsControl PanelNetworkServicesSNMP Service.
The SNMP Service Properties dialog box appears.
2. Click Traps.
3. Enter a community name, such as public.
4. Click Add.
5. At the bottom of the dialog box, click Add.
The SNMP Service Configuration dialog box appears.
6. Enter the host name or IP address of the enterprise management station, and then click Add.
The SNMP trap destination is added.
7. Click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box.
Configuring the SNMP Trap destination on Windows 2000
1. Select StartSettingsControl PanelNetworkServicesSNMP Service.
The SNMP Service Properties dialog box appears.
2. Click Traps.
3. Enter a community name, such as public.
4. Click Add to list.
5. At the bottom of the dialog box, click Add.
The SNMP Service Configuration dialog box appears.
6. Enter the host name or IP address of the enterprise management station, and then click Add.
The SNMP trap destination is added.
7. Click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box.
Configuring the SNMP trap destination on HP-UX
1. Using a text editor, open the following file:
/etc/snmpd.conf
2. Insert the following information at the end of the snmpd.conf file:
trap-dest:
X.X.X.X
Where
X.X.X.X
is the IP address of the enterprise management station.
3. Save and close the snmpd.conf file.
4. Stop the SNMP daemon by entering the following at a shell command prompt:
ps -ef | grep snmpd
kill -9
PID
Storage integration using SNMP 277