NetWorker: Notifications Overview

Summary: This KB goes over NetWorker Notification functionality, how to use them and what to expect.

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Instructions

NetWorker provides notification functionality using the NSR Notification resource. Various default notifications come pre-configured with NetWorker and can be reviewed from the NetWorker Management Console (NMC) under Server > Notifications.

Server > Notifications are not used for policy-specific actions such as backups or clones. To configure policy notifications, see: NetWorker: How To Configure Policy Email Notifications

NetWorker notifications use the following logic. If an Event occurs with a defined Priority, perform Action. The events and priority follow standard NetWorker logging; for example, Media > Critical. When a Critical Media message is logged in daemon.raw, a defined NetWorker notification action sends the corresponding message from the daemon log. The action can be one of the following:

  • Log default:
    • Linux - Directs data about the NetWorker events to the logger. The logger utility sends the event with a tag of daemon.notice to the Operating system log file defined in the system configuration file, for example syslog.conf.
    • Windows - Sends data about NetWorker events to the ..\Program Files\EMC NetWorker\nsr\logs\messages log file, or as defined by nsrlog command.

Example:

nsrlog -f /nsr/logs/somelogfile
  • Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) - Uses operating specific mail command to send an email notification to the system account or email recipient
    • Linux:
/bin/mail -s "Subject" -r sender@email.local recipient@email.local
  • Windows:
smtpmail -s "Subject" -f sender@email.local recipient@email.local
 
NOTE: See smtpmail This hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies. or mail This hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies. documentation for additional options and functionality. Also see Dell article NetWorker: How to troubleshoot failing email notifications
 
  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) - Uses nstrap command to send SNMP trap to SNMP trap receiver.

Example:

nsrtrap -c community_string trap_receiver_hostname/IP

NOTE: The NetWorker Administration Guide provides additional details regarding SNMP traps. See the section on Configuring SNMP notifications in NetWorker.

Affected Products

NetWorker

Products

NetWorker Family, NetWorker Series
Article Properties
Article Number: 000203891
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 02 May 2025
Version:  7
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