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Trap
hpHttpCriticalHealthTrap
hpHttpNonRecoverableHealthTrap
hpHttpDeviceAddedTrap
hpHttpDeviceRemovedTrap
Indicates that the device's health has changed to critical.
The criteria for critical health are device specific. The
device health object in the hpHttpMgDeviceTable should
be set to critical, then the trap should be sent.
The trap includes the device's index in the table, the
SysObjID, the GlobalUniqueID and, if available, the
ManagementURL, the ManagementURLLable, the
deviceSpecificEventCode and the deviceSpecificEventFRU.
This allows the trap receiver to gain additional information
about the device by accessing the device management
software or it allows the management software to launch
the device management software.
Indicates that the device's health has changed to
non-recoverable and the device needs to be rebooted. All
management software should report this as a critical
error. The device health object in the
hpHttpMgDeviceTable should be set to unknown, then the
trap should be sent.
The trap includes the device's index in the table, the
SysObjID, the GlobalUniqueID, and, if available,
ManagementURL, the ManagementURLLable, the
deviceSpecificEventCode and the deviceSpecificEventFRU.
This allows the trap receiver to gain additional information
about the device by accessing the device management
software or it allows the management software to launch
the device management software.
Sent whenever a device is added to the MIB. The key
element in this trap is the hpHttpMgDeviceIndex that
allow the management software to find the device easily
and add it to the managed environment. If there is no
device management software supported via a URL, both
hpHttpMgDeviceManagementURL and
hpHttpMgDeviceManagementURLLabel should be null.
Sent whenever a device is removed from the MIB. Key
elements in this trap are hpHttpMgDeviceIndex and
hpHttpMgDeviceSysObjID that allow the management
software to find the device easily and remove it from the
managed environment.
SNMP Trap Definitions
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