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abuhler
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September 1st, 2011 06:00
yep, so have I.
I followed the procedures in the Configuring EMC Celerra Events and Notifications but no success. The traps don't seem to get to the destination.
Rainer_EMC
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September 1st, 2011 08:00
Hi,
this manual is mainly about the SNMP agent on the data mover.
If you want to generate traps about login event you need to use the control station SNMP daemon.
This one is a normal UCD-SNMP daemon - you can find information on configuring that in the included manuals or google.
Newer versions of the Celerra OS use the standard Linux auditing framework - see the Auditing in the VNX control station manual
Rainer
September 2nd, 2011 01:00
Thanks Rainer... let me see what I can find.
mcakar
3 Posts
September 4th, 2011 18:00
Thanks Rainer.
I'll get the guys looking down the Linux MIB path.
thanks
mike.
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abuhler
7 Posts
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September 1st, 2011 06:00
yep, so have I.
I followed the procedures in the Configuring EMC Celerra Events and Notifications but no success. The traps don't seem to get to the destination.
Rainer_EMC
4 Operator
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8.6K Posts
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September 1st, 2011 08:00
Hi,
this manual is mainly about the SNMP agent on the data mover.
If you want to generate traps about login event you need to use the control station SNMP daemon.
This one is a normal UCD-SNMP daemon - you can find information on configuring that in the included manuals or google.
Newer versions of the Celerra OS use the standard Linux auditing framework - see the Auditing in the VNX control station manual
Rainer
abuhler
7 Posts
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September 2nd, 2011 01:00
Thanks Rainer... let me see what I can find.
mcakar
3 Posts
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September 4th, 2011 18:00
Thanks Rainer.
I'll get the guys looking down the Linux MIB path.
thanks
mike.