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01-11-2007 06:34 PM
01-11-2007 06:34 PM
unregistered although compiled and registered
Hello,
I'm using HP SIM 5 with compiled VMWARE-TRAPS.mib and IBM*.mib. The mibs are shown in "HP SIM Option/Events/SNMP Trap Settings" . I assigned "Power OFF" as a Critical Trap to Vmware traps.
Although I see the Traps within "All Events" they are still generic traps.
I guess, its a single click in HP SIM, but where ? ;-)
Thanks
Carsten
I'm using HP SIM 5 with compiled VMWARE-TRAPS.mib and IBM*.mib. The mibs are shown in "HP SIM Option/Events/SNMP Trap Settings" . I assigned "Power OFF" as a Critical Trap to Vmware traps.
Although I see the Traps within "All Events" they are still generic traps.
I guess, its a single click in HP SIM, but where ? ;-)
Thanks
Carsten
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10-04-2007 08:45 AM
10-04-2007 08:45 AM
Re: unregistered although compiled and registered
I trying out the SNMP traps from VC now. so far the only trap that I receive from VC is the vpxdTrap. which is basically a state change trap.
Try it and see if that works for you.
Try it and see if that works for you.
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