Error Sending An Snmp Get Message To Ip Address Scom
get to it I’ve been building a little SNMP Management Pack in the past few days to discover and monitor a bunch of PowerWare UPS’s, which turned out to take quite a lot more energy and time than expected. Mostly due to the facts that I am really bad with SNMP and how it works, I’ve never really looked into the inner working of building an SNMP management pack and also because we ran into a couple of errors preventing the discovery process to work alright. To make it clear right away, this is not going to be a “Building an SNMP Management Pack Tutorial” since there’s plentiful good ones out there already, and to be extra helpful I’m gonna include a few links right away: SNMP Setup and Simple Custom SNMP Discovery - Pretty much the basics SNMP Management Pack Example: NetApp Management Pack - Part 4 actually, but has the links to the other parts Creating SNMP Probe Based Monitors - No custom discovery, but a good and simple guide to SNMP Probes It’s the second, the NetApp one, I’ve used as a guide to building the UPS management pack since it goes through the process of building your own filtered discovery using SystemOID to identify your hardware-classes and then building the monitors on top of those. Let’s get to itWhen building the discovery of my hardware classes I ran into problems. The discovery simply did not work. At first I got some strange errors about “invalid queries”, something that turned out to be related to me reading two guides–seriously though, pick one guide that is closest to what you want to achieve and stick to it–and mixing up the XPathQuery variables. Silly me.I got those errors to go away and I was able to get a few objects to my base-class, but none of the hardware classes who was populated through the return value of an SNMP OID got discovered.The only error I got this time was the following: Log Name: Operations ManagerSource: Health Service ModulesDate: 2010-09-
Event ID: 11001 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: RMS Description: Error sending an SNMP GET message to IP Address xx.xx.xx.xx, Community String:=public, Status 0x6c. One or more workflows were affected by this. Workflow name: Microsoft.SystemCenter.NetworkDevice.CheckDeviceStatus Instance name: 10.30.192.131 Instance ID: {1CC43797-233E-1F05-E32E-84EF17E5D4E3} Management group: Servicesenter_Trondheim Event Xml:
SNMP Version Support Adding Client Computers to Receive the SNMP Trap Alerts Configuring SNMP Alert Notifications SNMP Trap Example Varbind OID Object Types Sending All SNMP Trap Varbinds http://documentation.commvault.com/commvault/v10/article?p=features/alerts/setup_alerts_snmp_trap.htm SNMP Trap Messages Overview By using the SNMP protocol, alerts can be sent https://support.solarwinds.com/Success_Center/Database_Performance_Analyzer_(DPA)/Enable_SNMP_monitoring_in_SCOM by a CommServe to other computers. An SNMP trap is sent each time an alert is generated by the CommServe. These traps are sent in the Management Information Protocol (MIB) format as shown in the SNMP Trap Example. SNMP alerts offer the following benefits: A CommServe computer can send SNMP alerts to multiple error sending computers. Computers can receive the SNMP alerts even if they do not have CommServe software installed. SNMP alert notifications can be customized by adding alert token arguments to the alert configuration. The tokens will be included in the body of the alert notification message. Note: If the connection is lost between the CommServe computer and the remote computer receiving the trap, the trap will not be error sending an re-sent once the connection is restored. SNMP Version Support Supported SNMP protocols: SNMP Version 1 (SNMPv1) SNMP Version 3 (SNMPv3) Adding Client Computers to Receive the SNMP Trap Alerts You must add the host name or IP address of the computer receiving the SNMP traps to the SNMP service. Before You Begin Install the SNMP Enabler software on the CommServe computer. See Install the CommServe SNMP Enabler for the installation steps. Install SNMP trap receiver software on the computers that will receive the SNMP traps sent by the CommServe. Have the name of the group of computers that will receive the SNMP traps. This is the name you specified during the installation of the CommServe SNMP Enabler. Procedure From the CommServe computer, click Start > Administrative Tools > Services. Right-click the SNMP Service service and then click Properties. Click the Traps tab. In the Community Name box, type the name of the group of computers that will receive SNMP traps and then click Add to list.This is the group that you specified during the installation of the CommServe SNMP Enabler. Under Trap destinations, click Add. Specify the host name or IP address of the computer recei
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