What you are seeing is just the 'state change alert'. It just tells you that a device has gone from normal to warning for example.
Have you done the step of setting up SNMP alerts on the devices you are monitoring? For example, you need to edit the device settings to point the SNMP alerts to the IP address of your OME server, etc.
From what I can tell, the SNMP settings are configured. I've installed the Dell Troubleshooting Tool on one of my test servers and I'm attempting to use the SNMP Trap Sender test against my OME server. When I run the test it says "Command Executed. Check the SNMP trap logs on [IP Address of OME Server]". Where can I find these trap logs on the OME server?
Or is there a different method of testing SNMP rather than using the Dell Troubleshooting Tool?
DELL-Rob C
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April 29th, 2014 12:00
Hi there and thanks for the question.
What you are seeing is just the 'state change alert'. It just tells you that a device has gone from normal to warning for example.
Have you done the step of setting up SNMP alerts on the devices you are monitoring? For example, you need to edit the device settings to point the SNMP alerts to the IP address of your OME server, etc.
Thanks,
Rob
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April 30th, 2014 12:00
From what I can tell, the SNMP settings are configured. I've installed the Dell Troubleshooting Tool on one of my test servers and I'm attempting to use the SNMP Trap Sender test against my OME server. When I run the test it says "Command Executed. Check the SNMP trap logs on [IP Address of OME Server]". Where can I find these trap logs on the OME server?
Or is there a different method of testing SNMP rather than using the Dell Troubleshooting Tool?
Thanks