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11-01-2023 05:23 AM - last edited on 11-13-2023 05:27 AM by support_s
11-01-2023 05:23 AM - last edited on 11-13-2023 05:27 AM by support_s
How to receive SNMP Traps cpqDa6CntlrStatusChange / cpqDa6LogDrvStatusChange on Linux
following URL has information on Error reporting for HPE NS204i Boot Device
i am more interested in using SNMP Traps in OS for my monitoring purpose, however i donot know how to receive these traps.
i did iLO SNMP Settings as suggeted in User Manual.
any help on this regard would be helpful. kindly let me know if more information needed.
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11-07-2023 01:05 AM
11-07-2023 01:05 AM
Re: How to receive SNMP Traps cpqDa6CntlrStatusChange / cpqDa6LogDrvStatusChange on Linux
Hello,
We can follow the link for the solution as below:
Let us know if any issues or further information is required
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11-08-2023 07:00 AM
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Re: How to receive SNMP Traps cpqDa6CntlrStatusChange / cpqDa6LogDrvStatusChange on Linux
Hi Aaanserali,
Let us know whether the provided information did help or any further information is required regarding the issue
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11-09-2023 05:02 AM
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Re: How to receive SNMP Traps cpqDa6CntlrStatusChange / cpqDa6LogDrvStatusChange on Linux
Hi Aaanserali,
I am not sure which OS is being used but, we can try solarwinds or LinuxOS (RHEL) to setup snmp traps & receive them........for example links as: https://pitstop.manageengine.com/portal/en/community/topic/how-to-configure-snmp-trap-on-linux-device
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