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Originally Posted by rusty.hill
Hi
My question is, does anyone have a SNAP MIB which I can use to import into my NetMon tool?
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My 705N (4100) doco does not list a MIB, only differences between the standard MIBs and what is implemented by the NAS.
Mentioned are: RFC1213 (MIB-II), RFC1514 (Host Resources) and Proprietry (DellPV705N).
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The SNAP 1000/1100/2000/2200 series support some of the basic RFC SNMP functions such as uptime, interface performance etc but I'm intreged to see that if I catch SNMP traps I get more info- such as overheated cpu, fax failure etc.
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Here is what the 705N NAS Technical Reference says about traps:
If enabled, SNMP traps occur whenever there is an event on the PowerVault NAS Appliance that is at an 'error' level or above. The implementation of this is similar to the current email notification logic. Essentially, if traps are enabled, a trap is generated whenever an error occurs.
The following traps are possible:
* Cold start trap - it is sent out at boot time.
* Warning-level traps - several warning-level traps are sent out when the specific warning condition is encountered, for example, when available disk space is too low.
* Error-level traps - an error-level trap is sent out for each PowerVault NAS Appliance error.
* Fatal Error-level traps - an attempt is made to send a fatal error trap for each fatal error. In some instances this is not possible.
* Product agent status change trap - it is sent when the global agent status changes, for example from OK to Error.
* Executing Fsck - it is sent when Fsck is executed on the server.
* Partition is clean - it is sent after Fsck is executed and the partition is found to be clean.
I will have a look through Dell's OpenManage MIBs and see if the 701N/705N specific MIBs are listed.