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11-06-2006 06:54 AM
11-06-2006 06:54 AM
Detecting Failed Power Supplies
Running SIM 5 and want to get an email when a power supply fails in servers with redundant power supplies. But on the servers I've looked at the System Homepage has no info on the power supplies. The windows system log will report what supply has failed but I get no trap sent out. Any ideas on fixing this?
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11-06-2006 07:28 AM
11-06-2006 07:28 AM
Re: Detecting Failed Power Supplies
Are you getting any Traps sent out?
Check the SNMP Settings have the Trap Destination set to point to the HPSIM Server with an appropriate community name.
Check that it works using the SNMP Trap send in the HP Management Agents GUI (access via Control panel)
Check the SNMP Settings have the Trap Destination set to point to the HPSIM Server with an appropriate community name.
Check that it works using the SNMP Trap send in the HP Management Agents GUI (access via Control panel)
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11-06-2006 07:37 AM
11-06-2006 07:37 AM
Re: Detecting Failed Power Supplies
Make sure that you have in you HP MANAGEMENT AGENT>SERVICE that all you re services thta are necesary in the ACTIVE section.
Do you have the most recent one for HP AGENT on you're system,the most recent version is 7.60
Do you have the most recent one for HP AGENT on you're system,the most recent version is 7.60
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