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10-20-2004 07:14 AM
10-20-2004 07:14 AM
MSA 1000 SNMP?
I suppose I can use the console once per day and look at it, but I'd prefer that I some how be able to determine if something has failed on the unit.
There has to be a way. Does anyone know where I can start looking?
Michael
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10-20-2004 11:59 AM
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Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
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10-20-2004 12:05 PM
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Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
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10-20-2004 12:40 PM
10-20-2004 12:40 PM
Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
Secure Path is NOT free. But if you have Secure Path Agents running, then you should have a SecurePath Manager Cd as well. It is part of the package.
Are you running dual controllers in your MSA? If so, you should have Secure Path Manager/Agent CD's.
Steven
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10-20-2004 12:51 PM
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Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
I have the CDs still for my DL360s. Hopefully there's a Linux version for this Insight Manager!
What I really want is something that will integrate with our current monitoring system (in other words, SNMP). It doesn't have to be SNMP, but if it was, it'd make things easier.
Michael
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10-20-2004 01:18 PM
10-20-2004 01:18 PM
Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
Yes.. you definitely have an issue then. If you don't run Windows at all, then I do not think Insight Manager will work for you. It is Web based, but unsure if it runs over linux. I know HP has started making things run ob both Windows and Linux, not sure if they got to SIM yet. (Systems Insight Manager).
ARe you using the MSA Switches? or external SAN switches? You might be able to read SNMP from the switches to see when things shift around. i.e. When fabric A suddenly has no more traffic and Fabric B does...
Steven
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10-20-2004 01:24 PM
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Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
I don't recall ever having the opportunity to setup an IP on the switches though...but I sort of recall an RJ-45 port on the switches.
I'll take a look, maybe you're onto something here!
Michael
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10-20-2004 02:23 PM
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Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
Steven
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10-20-2004 03:40 PM
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Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
The MSA by default has built in support for Insight manager: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11033_na/11033_na.html
review the quickspecs regarding insight manager.
Multi-platform Intel®-based Server Support â The MSA1000 offers Multi-platform Intel-based (x86) server support to allow a broad range of Intel-based servers to take advantage of the MSA1000's scalability, flexibility and connectivity, and supports ACU and Insight Manager. When used with a ProLiant server, the MSA1000 also provides unparalleled integration with the MSA1000 Support CD and Pre-Failure Warranty support
As far as built in failover support in linux. It is my understanding that you still need to have SecurePath installed. Have you been able to confirm that the controller will fail over to the secondary controller if the fibre cable is pulled from the primary i/o module?
Ciao,
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10-20-2004 04:06 PM
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Re: MSA 1000 SNMP?
Michael