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Hp T9576G06 Management Manual (778 pages)
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
What's New in this Manual
25
Manual Information
25
New and Changed Information
26
About this Manual
27
Your Comments Invited
27
Audience
27
Purpose
28
Organization
28
Related Reading
30
Notation Conventions
30
Hypertext Links
30
General Syntax Notation
30
Notation for Messages
33
Notation for Management Programming Interfaces
34
Change Bar Notation
35
Part I. Installing and Configuring SNMP
37
The Nonstop SNMP Environment
39
Figure 1-1. Default SNMP Agent/Manager Interaction over TCP/IP
40
Subsystem Components
42
SNMP Manager Station
42
Figure 1-2. Key Components in the SNMP Environment
42
The Nonstop SNMP Environment (Continued)
43
SNMP Agent
43
SNMP Subagent
44
Toolkits
44
Message Protocol
44
General SNMP Message Format
45
Request Pdus
45
Figure 1-3. Format of SNMP Messages
45
Response PDU
46
Trap PDU
46
Transmitting and Receiving SNMP Packets
46
Information Protocol
47
SNMP Naming Scheme
48
Figure 1-4. Nodes in the SNMP Object Tree
49
The Management Information Base
50
Figures
40
Tables
51
Table 1-1. System Group Objects Supported by SNMP Agent's MIB
51
Traps
52
1 The Nonstop SNMP Environment (Continued)
52
Architectural Overview of Nonstop SNMP
52
Figure 1-5. Nonstop SNMP Architecture
54
RFC Compliance
55
Table 1-2. Compliance with IP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
55
Related Documents
56
Installing and Configuring the SNMP Agent
57
Installation
57
Before You Configure the SNMP Agent Operations Environment
57
Initialization Tasks
59
The Default SNMP Agent
59
Figure 2-1. Default SNMP Agent/Manager Interaction over TCP/IP
61
The SNMPCTL File
62
Configure the SNMCTL File to Control the SNMP Agent
62
Table 2-1. Initial Values of Objects in the SNMP Agent's MIB
62
RUN Command
63
Special Considerations for Users of Logical Network Partitions (Lnps)
68
Startup Parameter Summary
69
Table 2-2. Summary of Startup Parameters
69
WARM | COLD Custom Configuration Parameters for the RUN Command
70
The SNMPCTL File and TRAPPORT
72
PARAM Statements' Custom Configuration for the RUN Command
72
Using SCF to Configure Components of the SNMP Agent Environment
72
SNMP Agent Process
72
Security
72
Request/Response Connections
73
Trap Connections
73
Trap Port
73
Configuring the SNMP Agent through SNMP Requests
73
Authentication Table Entries
73
Managing Configuration Definitions through SNMP
74
Single-Node and Multiple-Node Scenarios
75
Figure 2-2. Running Multiple SNMP Agents on a Single Node
75
Figure 2-3. Running SNMP Agents on Multiple Nodes
77
Figure 2-4. Managing Overlapping Sets of Resources
78
Starting Multiple SNMP Agents on each Node
79
Stopping the SNMP Agent
80
Configuring the EMS Collector
81
Using the COLLECTOR Startup Parameter
82
Using the SCF ALTER PROCESS Command
82
Configuring Security
82
Authenticating Requests Received over TCP/IP
82
Figure 2-5. Authenticating Requests Received through TCP/IP
86
Authenticating Requests Received Using the IPC Interface
87
After a Request Has Been Authenticated
87
Security Scenarios for SNMP Managers Using TCP/IP
88
Table 2-3. Security Scenarios
88
2 Installing and Configuring the SNMP Agent (Continued)
87
Configuring TCP/IP Request/Response Connections
90
Single-Agent Connections
91
Multiple-Agent Connections
91
Figure 2-6. Multiple Local SNMP Agents, Single Host Request/Response Connections
92
Remote Connections
93
Configuring Trap Destinations
94
Figure 2-7. Multiple Remote SNMP Agents, Single Host Request/Response Connections
94
Dynamically Generated Trap Destinations
96
Disabling the Sending of Traps
97
Forwarding Traps to Managers Communicating through IPC
97
Figure 2-8. Multiple SNMP Agents, Single Host Connections
98
Single-Host Connections
98
Multiple-Host Connections
99
Figure 2-9. Multiple SNMP Agents, Multiple Host Connections
100
Mibs Supported by the SNMP Agent
103
SNMP Agent MIB Groups
103
RFC Compliance
104
Installation
104
System Group
105
MIB Objects
105
Table 3-1. System Group Objects Supported by SNMP Agent
106
RFC Compliance
107
SNMP Group
108
MIB Objects
109
Table 3-2. SNMP Group Objects Supported by SNMP Agent
109
RFC Compliance
112
Zaginternal Group
112
MIB Objects
113
Table 3-3. Zaginternal Group Objects Supported by SNMP Agent
114
SNMP Manager Access to Private MIB Objects
122
Table 3-4. Access Status of SNMP Agent's Private MIB Objects
122
Table Row Management Overview
124
Table 3-5. SCF and SNMP Manager Access to Table Row Objects
125
Tables (Continued)
126
Managing Table Rows from SNMP Managers
126
Table 3-6. Rowstatus Value Definitions
126
Table 3-7. Rowstatus Values and Table Management Operations
128
Creating a Table Row
130
Activating Table Row Entries
131
Default Values for Table Row Objects
131
Table 3-8. ENDPOINT and TRAPDEST Default Values
131
Table 3-9. Rowstatus Values with Defined and Undefined Row Objects
131
Deactivating Table Row Entries
132
Deleting a Table Row
132
Modifying Table Row Entries
132
Configuring the SNMP Agent through SNMP Requests
132
Request/Response Connections
132
Trap Connections
132
Authentication Table Entries
133
Table 3-10. Initial Values of Objects in the SNMP Agent's MIB
134
Table 3-11. SNMP Agent Private MIB Objects that Describe the SNMP Operations Environment
134
4 Introduction to SCF for the SNMP Agent
141
Tasks You Can Perform with SCF
141
SCF and the DSM Family of Products
142
Subsystem Programmatic Interface
142
The Subsystem Control Point
142
Figure 4-1. Overview of SCF
142
Objects
143
Object Attributes
143
Object Hierarchy
144
Object States
144
Figure 4-2
144
Table 4-1. States Reported by Nonstop Agent Objects
144
The PROCESS Object
145
Naming Conventions: PROCESS Object
145
Figure 4-3. the PROCESS Object
145
PROCESS Object States
146
PROCESS Object Attributes
146
Default PROCESS Object
146
Figure 4-4. PROCESS Object State Transition Sequence
147
The ENDPOINT Object
148
Naming Conventions: ENDPOINT Object
148
Figure 4-5. the ENDPOINT Object
148
ENDPOINT Object States
149
ENDPOINT Object Attributes
150
Default ENDPOINT Object
150
Table 4-2. ENDPOINT Object States
150
Figure 4-6. ENDPOINT Object State Transition Sequence
151
The PROFILE Object
152
Naming Conventions: PROFILE Object
152
Figure 4-7. the PROFILE Object
153
PROFILE Object States
154
PROFILE Object Attributes
154
Default PROFILE Object
154
Table 4-3. PROFILE Object States
154
Figure 4-8. PROFILE Object State Transition Sequence
155
The TRAPDEST Object
156
Naming Conventions: TRAPDEST Object
156
Figure 4-9. the TRAPDEST Object
156
TRAPDEST Object States
157
TRAPDEST Object Attributes
158
Default TRAPDEST Objects
158
Table 4-4. TRAPDEST Object States
158
SCF-Configured Trap Destination Limitations: Broadcast Only
159
Figure 4-10. TRAPDEST Object State Transition Sequence
160
Figures (Continued)
160
Entering SCF Commands
161
SCF Commands for Managing Your SCF Session
161
SCF Commands for Managing a Subsystem
162
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
163
Command Modifiers
163
Entering Multiple Commands at a Prompt
163
Continuing a Command to the Next Line
163
Directing Output to a File
164
Running SCF
161
4 Introduction to SCF for the SNMP Agent (Continued)
163
Error Messages
164
SCF Online Help
164
Displaying Help for Nonstop Agent SCF Commands
164
Displaying Help for SCF Error Messages
165
SCF Information Specific to the Nonstop Agent
165
The SCF Product Module for the Nonstop Agent
166
Before You Can Issue SCF Commands against the Nonstop Agent
166
SCF Configuration and the TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME Startup Parameter
167
Table 5-1. Summary of SCF Commands Supported for Nonstop Agent Objects
169
SCF Commands for the SNMP Agent
170
Configuration Restrictions: Attribute Conflicts
170
ABORT Command
171
ABORT ENDPOINT Command
171
ABORT PROFILE Command
172
ABORT TRAPDEST Command
173
ADD Command
173
ADD ENDPOINT Command
174
ADD PROFILE Command
176
ADD TRAPDEST Command
178
ALTER Command
181
ALTER ENDPOINT Command
181
ALTER PROCESS Command
183
ALTER PROFILE Command
184
ALTER TRAPDEST Command
185
DELETE Command
187
DELETE ENDPOINT Command
187
DELETE PROFILE Command
187
DELETE TRAPDEST Command
188
INFO Command
189
INFO ENDPOINT Command
189
INFO PROCESS Command
190
INFO PROFILE Command
191
INFO TRAPDEST Command
192
NAMES Command
193
5 SCF Commands for the SNMP Agent (Continued)
194
START Command
194
START ENDPOINT Command
194
START PROFILE Command
194
START TRAPDEST Command
195
STATUS Command
196
STATUS ENDPOINT Command
196
STATUS PROCESS Command
197
STATUS PROFILE Command
198
STATUS TRAPDEST Command
199
STOP Command
200
STOP ENDPOINT Command
201
STOP PROFILE Command
201
STOP TRAPDEST Command
202
TRACE Command
203
VERSION Command
205
Part III. Troubleshooting
207
SNMP Agent Ptrace Facility
209
Introduction to Ptrace
209
Figure 6-1. Recording and Displaying Trace Data
210
Running Ptrace
211
Starting a Noninteractive Ptrace Session
211
Starting an Interactive Ptrace Session
212
Device Type
212
Ptrace Commands
212
Ptrace Commands Supported by the Nonstop Agent
213
Ptrace Commands Not Supported by the Nonstop Agent
213
Subset of Useful Nonstop Agent Ptrace Commands
213
Table 6-1. Summary of Nonstop SNMP Agent Ptrace Commands
213
FROM Command
214
NEXT Command
215
RECORD Command
217
SELECT Command
218
Table 6-2. Keywords for Nonstop SNMP Agent Ptrace SELECT Command
219
Troubleshooting the SNMP Agent
221
Troubleshooting Strategy
221
Diagnosing Startup Errors
221
Identifying Unavailable Resources
222
Underlying Request/Response Connection Resources
222
Underlying Trap Destination Resources
222
Using EMS Filters
222
Creating a Filter
223
Compiling the Filter
224
Displaying Filtered Event Messages
224
7 Troubleshooting the SNMP Agent (Continued)
223
Using Trace Records
224
Tcp/Ip
225
SNMP Agent
225
Diagnosing Request Errors
226
Table 7-1. Handling Requests that Cannot be Processed
226
Part IV. SNMP Subagents
229
TCP/IP Subagent
231
Architectural Overview
231
Figure 8-1. Architectural Overview of the TCP/IP Subagent
232
Figure 8-2. TCP/IP Subagent Scenarios
233
The Nonstop TCP/IP Subagent and the SNMP Agent
234
The Parallel Library TCP/IP Subagent and Its Managed Resources
234
The TCP/IP Subagent and Its Managed Resources
234
Standard MIB-II Groups Supported by the TCP/IP Subagent
235
The Nonstop Tcp/Ipv6 Subagent and Its Managed Resources
235
MIB Value Derivation
237
Private MIB Objects Supported by the TCP/IP Subagent
237
Reporting Values for Uninstrumented Objects
238
Unavailable Resources
238
Refreshing MIB Values
239
Initiating Backup Process Takeover
240
Related Documents
241
RFC Compliance
241
Installing the TCP/IP Subagent
241
Installation Steps
241
Table 8-6. Compliance with Interfaces Group Definitions in RFC 1213
241
Table 8-8. Compliance with IP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
241
Table 8-10. Compliance with ICMP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
241
Table 8-14. Compliance with UDP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
241
Before Starting the TCP/IP Subagent
242
Starting the TCP/IP Subagent
242
Stopping the TCP/IP Subagent
246
Configuring a Running TCP/IP Subagent
246
Querying a Running TCP/IP Subagent
246
Table 8-1. Querying a TCP/IP Subagent through SNMP
246
Controlling a Running TCP/IP Subagent
247
Table 8-2. Controlling a TCP/IP Subagent through SNMP
248
ZTSA MIB Objects
250
ZTSA MIB Objects
251
Table 8-3. Private (ZTSA) MIB Objects Supported by the TCP/IP Subagent
252
State Object/Resource Object Pairs
258
Table 8-4. TCP/IP Subagent State Object/Resource Object Pairs
258
Figure 8-3. TCP/IP Subagent Resource Object States
259
Interfaces Group
260
MIB Objects
261
Table 8-5. Interfaces Group Objects Supported by TCP/IP Subagent
265
Iftable Maintenance
268
RFC Compliance
268
8 TCP/IP Subagent (Continued)
268
IP Group
270
MIB Objects
271
Table 8-7. IP Group Objects Supported by TCP/IP Subagent
271
RFC Compliance
278
Ipaddrtable Maintenance
280
Iproutetable Maintenance
280
Ipnettomediatable Maintenance
281
ICMP Group
281
MIB Objects
282
Table 8-9. ICMP Group Objects Supported by TCP/IP Subagent
282
RFC Compliance
285
TCP Group
286
MIB Objects
287
Table 8-11. TCP Group Objects Supported by TCP/IP Subagent
287
RFC Compliance
290
UDP Group
291
Table 8-12. Compliance with TCP Group Definitions in RFC 1213
291
Tcpconntable Maintenance
291
MIB Objects
292
Table 8-13. UDP Group Objects Supported by TCP/IP Subagent
292
RFC Compliance
293
Udptable Maintenance
293
Traps Generated by the TCP/IP Subagent
294
EMS Support
294
Table 8-15. Traps Generated by TCP/IP Subagent
294
Table 8-16. TCP/IP Subagent Event Messages
295
Data Definitions
297
Subsystem ID
298
Table 8-17. ZTSA Tokens in ZTSA Event Messages
298
Tokens in ZTSA Event Messages
298
Table 8-18. ZEMS Tokens in ZTSA Event Messages
299
1001: Ztsa-Evt-Subagent-Avail
300
Event Message Descriptions
300
1002: Ztsa-Evt-Subagent-Unavail
302
1003: Ztsa-Evt-Agent-Obj-Avail
305
1004: Ztsa-Evt-Agent-Obj-Unavail
307
1005: Ztsa-Evt-Backup-Obj-Avail
309
1006: Ztsa-Evt-Backup-Obj-Unavail
312
1007: Ztsa-Evt-Emscoll-Obj-Avail
315
1008: Ztsa-Evt-Emscoll-Obj-Unavail
317
1009: Ztsa-Evt-Tcpip-Obj-Avail
320
1010: Ztsa-Evt-Tcpip-Obj-Unavail
322
1011: Ztsa-Evt-Out-Of-Memory
325
1012: Ztsa-Evt-Internal-Fault
327
1013: Ztsa-Evt-Configuration-Invalid
329
8 TCP/IP Subagent (Continued)
331
1014: Ztsa-Evt-Takeover-By-Backup
331
1015: Ztsa-Evt-Lanmon-Obj-Unavail
332
1022: Ztsa-Evt-Pifgetstatus-Error
333
1023: Ztsa-Evt-Pifgetattr-Error
335
1039: Ztsa-Evt-Lifgetattr-Error
336
1041: Ztsa-Evt-Pifgetstats-Error
338
Converting Events to Traps
339
EMS Trap Subagent
341
Architectural Overview
342
Figure 9-1. EMS Components
342
RFC Compliance
343
Figure 9-2. EMS Trap Subagent Components
343
Installation
344
Dependencies
344
Installation Steps
344
Example 9-1. ASN.1 Source Code for EMS Trap MIB
345
Configuration
348
Event Filter
348
Example 9-2. Example Routing Distributor Filter
348
Trap Connections
349
Starting and Stopping the Subagent
349
The Trap PDU
350
Example 9-3. Example TACL Macro for Starting EMS Trap Subagent
351
The EMS Trap MIB
353
Table 9-1. Objects in the EMS Trap MIB
353
Nonstop NET/MASTER Trap Subagent
357
Architectural Overview
358
Figure 10-1. EMS and Nonstop NET/MASTER Components
358
RFC Compliance
359
Installation
359
Dependencies
359
Installation Steps
360
Figure 10-2. Nonstop NET/MASTER Trap Subagent Components
360
Example 10-1. ASN.1 Source Code for EMS Trap MIB
362
Configuration
365
Modifying GENTRAP
365
Example 10-2. Initial Contents of GENTRAP
366
Trap Connections
369
Starting and Stopping the Subagent
369
The Trap PDU
370
The EMS Trap MIB
371
Table 10-1. Objects in the EMS Trap MIB
371
Messages
374
Openagent Failures
374
Table 10-2. Openagent Return Codes and GENTRAP Actions
374
Sendtrap Failures
375
Table 10-3. Sendtrap Return Codes and GENTRAP Actions
375
Tables (Continued)
376
Closeagent Failures
376
Table 10-4. Closeagent Return Codes and GENTRAP Actions
376
11 Host Resources Subagent
377
Architectural Overview
377
Standard MIB Groups
377
Figure 11-1. Derivation of Information for RFC 1514 Support
378
MIB Extensions
379
Figure 11-2. Derivation of Information for RFC 1514 Extensions
380
Proactive Hardware Management
381
Refreshing MIB Values
381
MIB Value Management
382
Obtaining Information about the Subagent
382
Initiating Backup Process Takeover
383
Monitoring the Open System Services (OSS) File System
383
Related Documents
384
RFC Compliance
384
Installation
384
Dependencies
384
Installation Steps
385
Configuration
386
Table 11-1. Host Resources Subagent Configuration Options
386
Starting and Stopping the Subagent
388
Troubleshooting the Subagent
397
EMS Event Messages
398
Startup Problems
398
Manager Timeouts
398
Hrsystem Group
401
MIB Objects
401
Table 11-2. Hrsystem Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
402
Sample Data
403
RFC Compliance
404
Hrsystem Group Maintenance
404
Table 11-3. Compliance with Hrsystem Group Definitions in RFC 1514
404
Hrstorage Group
405
Figure 11-3. Relationship between Hrstoragetable and Hrfstable
405
MIB Objects
406
Table 11-4. Hrstorage Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
406
Sample Data
409
Hrstorage Group Maintenance
410
RFC Compliance
410
Table 11-5. Compliance with Hrstorage Group Definitions in RFC 1514
410
Hrdevice Group
411
Figure 11-4. Relationship Among Tables in Hrdevice, Hrstorage, and Interfaces Groups
414
MIB Objects
415
Table 11-6. Hrdevice Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
415
Sample Data
423
RFC Compliance
425
Table 11-7. Compliance with Hrdevice Group Definitions in RFC 1514
425
Hrdevice Group Maintenance
426
Hrswrun Group
429
Figure 11-5. Relationship between Hrswruntable and Hrswrunperftable
429
MIB Objects
430
Table 11-8. Hrswrun Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
430
Sample Data
433
Hrswrun Group Maintenance
434
RFC Compliance
434
Table 11-9. Compliance with Hrswrun Group Definitions in RFC 1514
434
11 Host Resources Subagent (Continued)
434
Hrswrunperf Group
435
Sample Data
436
Table 11-10. Hrswrunperf Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
436
RFC Compliance
437
Hrswrunperf Group Maintenance
437
Table 11-11. Compliance with Hrswrunperf Group Definitions in RFC 1514
437
Zhrmtableinfo Group
438
MIB Objects
440
Table 11-12. Zhrmtableinfo Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
440
Sample Data
452
Zhrmtableinfo Group Maintenance
453
Zhrmthreshold Group
453
MIB Objects
454
Table 11-13. Zhrmthreshold Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
454
Sample Data
460
Zhrmthreshold Group Maintenance
460
Zhrmdevunavail Group
461
MIB Objects
461
Table 11-14. Zhrmdevunavail Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
462
Sample Data
466
Zhrmdevunavail Group Maintenance
466
Zhrmsaprocess Group
467
MIB Objects
467
Table 11-15. Zhrmsaprocess Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
468
Sample Data
470
Zhrmsaprocess Group Maintenance
471
Zhrmrefresh Group
472
MIB Objects
472
Table 11-16. Zhrmrefresh Group Objects Supported by Host Resources Subagent's MIB
473
Sample Data
474
Zhrmrefresh Group Maintenance
474
Traps
475
Routing Traps
476
Enabling Traps
476
Thresholds and Traps
476
Trap PDU
477
Figure 11-6. Relationship between Threshold Values and Trap Generation
477
Zhrmtrapdevicestatechange Trap
478
Table 11-17. Variable Bindings in the Zhrmtrapdevicestatechange Trap
478
Zhrmramthreshold Trap
479
Zhrmdiskthreshold Trap
479
Table 11-18. Variable Bindings in the Zhrmramthreshold Trap
479
EMS Support
480
Table 11-19. Variable Bindings in the Zhrmdiskthreshold Trap
480
Table 11-20. Host Resources Subagent Event Messages
480
11 Host Resources Subagent (Continued)
481
Data Definitions
481
Subsystem ID
481
Tokens in ZHRM Event Messages
481
Table 11-21. ZHRM Tokens in ZHRM Event Messages
482
Table 11-22. ZSPI Tokens in ZHRM Event Messages
482
Table 11-23. ZEMS Tokens in ZHRM Event Messages
482
Event Message Descriptions
483
001: Zhrm-Evt-Hrm-Sa-Terminated
484
002: Zhrm-Evt-Hrm-Sa-Started
485
003: Zhrm-Evt-Hrm-Sa-Io-Err
487
004: Zhrm-Evt-Hrm-Sa-No-Mem-Space
489
005: Zhrm-Evt-Hrm-Sa-Prog-Err
490
Related Operating System Event Messages
491
Converting Events to Traps
492
Trap Multiplexer Subagent/Manager
493
Trap-To-Event Conversion
493
Figure 12-1. Trap Multiplexer Functions and Components
494
SNMP Request Processing
495
Related Documents
495
Installation
496
Dependencies
496
Configuration
496
Table 12-1. Trap Multiplexer Configuration Options
497
Starting and Stopping the Trap Multiplexer
498
Using the -T and PARAM Startup Parameters
502
Ztmxpdustatistics Group
504
MIB Objects
504
Table 12-2. Ztmxpdustatistics Group Objects Supported by Trap Multiplexer's MIB
505
Ztmxpdustatistics Group Maintenance
507
Ztmxprocess Group
508
MIB Objects
508
Table 12-3. Ztmxprocess Group Objects Supported by Trap Multiplexer's MIB
509
Ztmxprocess Group Maintenance
512
EMS Messages
513
Event Summary
513
Table 12-4. Trap Multiplexer Trap Event Messages
513
Figure 12-2. Mapping of Trap Header Variables to EMS Event Tokens
514
Tables (Continued)
517
Data Definitions
517
Table 12-6. Trap Multiplexer Process Event Messages
517
Subsystem ID
518
Tokens in ZTMX Event Messages
518
Table 12-7. ZTMX Tokens in ZTMX Event Messages
518
Table 12-8. ZSPI Tokens in ZTMX Event Messages
519
Trap Event Message Descriptions
520
Table 12-9. ZEMS Tokens in ZTMX Event Messages
520
000: Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Coldstart
524
Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Coldstart
524
001: Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Warmstart
525
Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Warmstart
525
002: Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Linkdown
526
Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Linkdown
526
003: Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Linkup
527
Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Linkup
527
004: Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Auth-Fail
528
Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Auth-Fail
528
005: Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Egp-Loss
529
Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Egp-Loss
529
006: Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Ent-Spfc
530
Ztmx-Evt-Trap-Ent-Spfc
530
Process Event Message Descriptions
531
101: Ztmx-Evt-Tmx-Terminated
532
102: Ztmx-Evt-Tmx-Started
534
103: Ztmx-Evt-Tmx-Io-Err
535
104: Ztmx-Evt-Tmx-No-Mem-Space
537
105: Ztmx-Evt-Tmx--Prog-Err
538
Related Operating System Event Messages
539
Converting Events to Traps
540
12 Trap Multiplexer Subagent/Manager (Continued)
529
Sample EMS Application
540
Application Components
540
Figure 12-3. Sample Application Interactions
540
Preparing the Application
541
Example 12-1. Sample Application Filter Source Code
541
Running the Application
542
Application Control Flow
543
Example 12-2. Sample Application Output
543
Application Source Code
544
Figure 12-4. Sample Application Control Flow
544
Example 12-3. Sample Application Source Code
548
IPX/SPX Subagent (G-Series)
563
Architectural Overview
563
Figure 13-1. Nonstop IPX/SPX Interactions
564
Figure 13-2. IPX/SPX Subagent Interactions
565
The IPX/SPX Subagent MIB
566
Figure 13-3. Indexes Linking MIB Table Entries
567
Refreshing IPXPROTO Object Values
568
Connections between Subagent and Other Processes
569
Resource Utilization
571
First Failure Data Capture
572
Subagent Backup Process
572
Standards Compliance
572
Installation
572
Dependencies
573
Installation Steps
573
Configuration
574
Table 13-1. IPX/SPX Subagent Configuration Summary
574
Starting and Stopping the Subagent
575
Troubleshooting the Subagent
578
EMS Event Messages
578
Startup Problems
578
Timeouts
579
Novell MIB Objects
580
MIB Objects
581
Table 13-2. Ipxbasicsysentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
581
Ipxbasicsystable Maintenance
583
Compliance with Novell MIB
583
Table 13-3. Compliance with Novell Ipxbasicsys Group Definitions
583
13 IPX/SPX Subagent (G-Series) (Continued)
583
HP MIB Objects
584
Zipx Group
585
Table 13-4. Tdmnwinfoentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
586
Table 13-5. Tdmnwipxentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
589
Table 13-6. Tdmnwspxentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
591
Table 13-7. Tdmnwncpentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
594
Figure 13-4. Derivation of Tdmnwservertable Index Values
596
Table 13-8. Tdmnwserverentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
597
Zisa Group
599
Table 13-9. Tdmnwsaconfig Objects Supported by the Subagent
601
Table 13-10. Tdmnwsaagentnamesentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
604
Table 13-11. Tdmnwsaipxprotonamesentry Objects Supported by the Subagent
605
EMS Support
607
Table 13-12. IPX/SPX Subagent Event Messages
607
Subsystem ID
608
Table 13-13. ZISA Tokens in ZISA Event Messages
608
Tokens in ZISA Event Messages
608
Table 13-14. ZSPI Tokens in ZISA Event Messages
609
Table 13-15. ZEMS Tokens in ZISA Event Messages
609
Event Message Descriptions
611
1001: Zisa-Evt-Subagent-Available
612
1002: Zisa-Evt-Subagent-Unavailable
614
1003: Zisa-Evt-Agent-Available
615
1004: Zisa-Evt-Agent-Unavailable
617
1005: Zisa-Evt-Backup-Available
620
1006: Zisa-Evt-Backup-Unavailable
622
1007: Zisa-Evt-Emscoll-Available
624
1008: Zisa-Evt-Emscoll-Unavailable
626
1009: Zisa-Evt-Ipxproto-Available
628
1010: Zisa-Evt-Ipxproto-Unavailable
630
1011: Zisa-Evt-Memory-Alloc-Failure
632
1012: Zisa-Evt-Process-Trapped
634
Ethernet Subagent
637
Architectural Overview
637
The Ethernet Subagent and Its Managed Resources
637
The Ethernet Subagent and the SNMP Agent
637
Figure 14-1. Architectural Overview of the Ethernet Subagent
638
Dot3 Statistics Group Supported by the Ethernet Subagent
639
The Ethernet Subagent MIB
639
Installing the Ethernet Subagent
641
Before Starting the Ethernet Subagent
641
Starting the Ethernet Subagent
642
Stopping the Ethernet Subagent
644
Initiating Backup Process Takeover
644
Configuring a Running Ethernet Subagent
645
Querying a Running Ethernet Subagent
645
Table 14-1. Querying an Ethernet Subagent through SNMP
645
Controlling a Running Ethernet Subagent
646
Table 14-2. Controlling an Ethernet Subagent through SNMP
646
ZESA MIB Objects
647
Table 14-3. Private (ZESA) MIB Objects Supported by the Ethernet Subagent
648
State Object/Resource Object Pairs
652
Table 14-4. Ethernet Subagent State Object/Resource Object Pairs
653
Figure 14-2. Ethernet Subagent Resource Object States
654
14 Ethernet Subagent (Continued)
655
Ethernet-Like Statistics Dot3Group
655
MIB Objects
656
Table 14-5. Dot3Statstable Objects Supported by Ethernet Subagent
656
Table 14-6. Compliance with Dot3 Group Definitions in RFC 1643
663
RFC Compliance
663
Dot3Statstable Maintenance
664
Traps Generated by the Ethernet Subagent
665
Table 14-7. Traps Generated by Ethernet Subagent
665
EMS Support
666
Table 14-8. Ethernet Subagent Event Messages
666
Data Definitions
667
Ethernet Subagent (ZESA) Tokens
668
Standard EMS Tokens
668
Subsystem ID
668
Table 14-9. ZESA Tokens in ZESA Event Messages
668
Event Message Descriptions
669
Table 14-10. ZEMS Tokens in ZESA Event Messages
669
3001: Zesa-Evt-Subagent-Avail
670
3002: Zesa-Evt-Subagent-Unavail
672
3003: Zesa-Evt-Agent-Obj-Avail
675
3004: Zesa-Evt-Agent-Obj-Unavail
677
3005: Zesa-Evt-Backup-Obj-Avail
679
3006: Zesa-Evt-Backup-Obj-Unavail
682
3007: Zesa-Evt-Emscoll-Avail
685
3008: Zesa-Evt-Emscoll-Unavail
687
3009: Zesa-Evt-Tcpip-Obj-Avail
690
3010: Zesa-Evt-Tcpip-Obj-Unavail
692
3011: Zesa-Evt-Srl-Call-Failed
695
3012: Zesa-Evt-Internal-Fault
697
3013: Zesa-Evt-Configuration-Invalid
699
3014: Zesa-Evt-Takeover-By-Backup
701
Converting Events to Traps
702
Part V. Appendices
703
SCF Command Syntax Summary for the Nonstop Agent
705
ABORT Command
705
ADD Command
706
ALTER Command
706
DELETE Command
707
INFO Command
707
A. SCF Command Syntax Summary for the Nonstop
708
NAMES Command
708
START Command
708
Agent (Continued)
708
STATUS Command
709
STOP Command
709
TRACE Command
710
VERSION Command
710
SCF Error Messages for the Nonstop Agent
711
SCF-Generated Numbered Error Messages
711
Command Parsing Error Messages
711
Common Error Messages
711
Subsystem-Specific Error Messages
711
Common Versus Subsystem-Specific Errors
712
SCF Error Messages Help
713
If You Have to Call HP
713
Nonstop Agent Error Messages
714
SNMP Error 00001
714
SNMP Error 00004
714
SNMP Error 00005
715
SNMP Error 00006
715
SNMP Error 00007
716
SNMP Error 00009
716
Unsolicited SNMP Agent Messages
717
Traps
717
Table C-1. Traps Generated by SNMP Agent
717
Events
718
Table C-2. SNMP Agent Event Messages
718
001: Zsmp-Evt-Invalid-Caid
719
002: Zsmp-Evt-Internal-Error
719
003: Zsmp-Evt-State-Change
720
004: Zsmp-Evt-Oss-Error
721
Table C-3. Encoding and Decoding Errors Returned by an Open Systems Solutions, Inc., ASN.1 Function
722
005: Zsmp-Evt-Socket-Error
723
006: Zsmp-Evt-Config-Error
724
009: Zsmp-Evt-Bad-Ipc-Pdu-Rcvd
725
010: Zsmp-Evt-Bad-Nms-Pdu-Rcvd
726
012: Zsmp-Evt-No-Such-Trapdest
726
013: Zsmp-Evt-Invalid-Pdu-On-Svc-Pt
727
014: Zsmp-Evt-Guardian-Error
727
Groups
734
Events C
758
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