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09-07-2009 03:55 AM
09-07-2009 03:55 AM
VLS9000 monitor
Hello all:
As far as I have read it seems VLS9000 is monitored using the same MIB than physical libraries like(esl712,...). Taking a look at this MIB it seems it sends few traps and very simple anyway if this
is the supported MIB we can do nothing about it but how can I monitor issues that doesn´t apply to physical libraries but apply to virtual library(faulty disks/dimms/cpus, ...)?
One question more, where can we find documentation about Netcitizen MIB apart from the MIB itself?
regards,
Mario.
As far as I have read it seems VLS9000 is monitored using the same MIB than physical libraries like(esl712,...). Taking a look at this MIB it seems it sends few traps and very simple anyway if this
is the supported MIB we can do nothing about it but how can I monitor issues that doesn´t apply to physical libraries but apply to virtual library(faulty disks/dimms/cpus, ...)?
One question more, where can we find documentation about Netcitizen MIB apart from the MIB itself?
regards,
Mario.
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10-08-2009 10:40 PM
10-08-2009 10:40 PM
Re: VLS9000 monitor
Hi Mario,
you can check the health status from command view vls...also you can set the SNMP to get the notifications...
you can check the health status from command view vls...also you can set the SNMP to get the notifications...
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10-09-2009 02:37 AM
10-09-2009 02:37 AM
Re: VLS9000 monitor
with these mibs you will receive the also the overall status of the virtual library. so if it went to "Degraded" just go in CVTL and you will see in the three what component is failing.
Usually after you integrate the VLS with the mibs we use to incorporate in the management software an Icon with the link to CVTL for reviewing the problems or to manage it.
Usually after you integrate the VLS with the mibs we use to incorporate in the management software an Icon with the link to CVTL for reviewing the problems or to manage it.
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