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09-30-2004 07:13 AM
09-30-2004 07:13 AM
Is there any way to pass the variables generated by an SNMP trap to an alert?
Specifically, I have registered the VMWare Traps MIB in SIM. SIM is now alerting when a virtual machine is powered off, heartbeat lost, etc. The only shortcoming is that the SIM alert does not contain the name of the virtual machine.
The trap does contain this information, and it is displayed by SIM in the Task instance detail section of the Manage Tasks screen under Automatic Event Handling.
I am using a VB script to parse, format, and email the SIM Event, but I do not see this information in the NOTICEPLAINTEXT variable.
Specifically, I have registered the VMWare Traps MIB in SIM. SIM is now alerting when a virtual machine is powered off, heartbeat lost, etc. The only shortcoming is that the SIM alert does not contain the name of the virtual machine.
The trap does contain this information, and it is displayed by SIM in the Task instance detail section of the Manage Tasks screen under Automatic Event Handling.
I am using a VB script to parse, format, and email the SIM Event, but I do not see this information in the NOTICEPLAINTEXT variable.
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09-30-2004 09:07 AM
09-30-2004 09:07 AM
Re: SNMP Trap Variables
That looks like a possible solution. I tried using it though, and found that it wasn't there. I ran a special task that just executed a SET command and all variables were present except noticerawdata.
I wonder if this variable is available, or if it needs to be enabled somewhere.
I wonder if this variable is available, or if it needs to be enabled somewhere.
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09-30-2004 09:25 AM
09-30-2004 09:25 AM
Re: SNMP Trap Variables
Jeff,
For a full list of variables see:
http://www.hp.com/wwsolutions/misc/downloads/management/hpsim/sys-book.pdf
Go to Using Default Tools / Custom Command Tools
NoticeRawData is, according to this a variable.
I didn't think there was anything required to send this as opposed to any of the others.
For a full list of variables see:
http://www.hp.com/wwsolutions/misc/downloads/management/hpsim/sys-book.pdf
Go to Using Default Tools / Custom Command Tools
NoticeRawData is, according to this a variable.
I didn't think there was anything required to send this as opposed to any of the others.
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