Notifying All Users About Status And Activity - Adaptec Storage Manager User Manual

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3
Click the Traps tab, then enter the IP address of each system on which you want to enable
traps.
4
Click OK.
5
Start the SNMP service.
Setting Up SNMP Notifications on Linux
For the Linux operating system, the Adaptec Storage Manager SNMP agent is a sub-agent that
interfaces with the UCD-SNMP agentx architecture. UCD-SNMP is a third-party package for
Linux; for information, documentation, and downloads, see www.net-snmp.org.
To configure SNMP support:
1
Install Adaptec Storage Manager (see
2
Add Adaptec OID information and agentx extension information to the snmp.conf.
3
Delete
/var/agentx/master
4
Start the snmpd daemon and agentx.
5
Start aus-snmp daemon.
Refer to your Linux documentation for information on configuring UCD-SNMP, agentx, and
setting up traps.

Notifying All Users About Status and Activity

You can set Adaptec Storage Manager to send status alerts about a specified system to all users
who are logged into your storage space. You might want to do this if your storage space isn't
managed by a dedicated person, or if that particular system is off-site or not connected to a
monitor. Event alerts signal everyone working on the storage space that a system requires
technical assistance.
When you set Adaptec Storage Manager to broadcast event alerts, all logged-in users receive
messages about all types of events. In Windows, these alerts appear as pop-up messages; in all
other operating systems, these alerts appear as console messages.
When enabled, event alerts occur independent of event notifications (see
notifications (see
To enable event alerts:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the system you want.
1
On the tool bar, click Configure, point to the system you want, then click General Settings.
The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent General Settings window opens for that system. (See
the figure on
page
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