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Re: Suppress Traps from Unmanaged Nodes

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Subject: Re: Suppress Traps from Unmanaged Nodes
From: Scott McCambly <mccambly@NETCOM.CA>
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 09:41:24 -0400
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I neglected to add a related question on to this post - Is there any way to
prevent traps from being processed AT ALL if the related node is unmanaged?
I am assuming (and testing seems to confirm this) that the "supress traps
from unmanaged nodes" feature is specific to filtering the nvevents
display, but the events would still cause trapd.conf actions to be launched
and be processed through the rule sets.  It would be nice if integrated
into the backup facility or netmon there was a way to switch trap
processing on and off depending on managed status of a node.  If someone
can confirm that this can't be done currently, I'll submit it as a feature
request.

Thanks again.

At 08:51 AM 17/07/98 +0200, you wrote:
>Original Subject:
>RE: Suppress Traps from Unmanaged Nodes as t
>
>
>Hallo Scott,
>
>I don't know a way about nvevents-Environment, but
>I have done that with a Query in Ruleset (see Bitmap).
>The Ruleset don't work perfectly. It make a Query of
>the IP-Status in Object-DB not in Map.
>
>regards
>Uwe
>
>
>
>>===== Original Message From Scott McCambly <SMTP:NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU> =====
>>Original Subject:
>>Suppress Traps from Unmanaged Nodes as the default
>>
>>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>Does anyone know of a way to force the "Suppress Traps from Unmanaged
>>Nodes" setting in nvevents to be set "ON" as the default?  There doesn't
>>seem to be an X-resource setting listed in the app-defaults file, nor does
>>there seem to be an entry recorded in the saved environment file for
>nvevents.
>>
>>If anyone knows specifically that it can't be done, I'd appreciate a
>>response on that (plus any other ideas would be great!).
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Scott.
>>Scott McCambly
>>AIX/NetView/ADSM Specialist - Unopsys Inc.  Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
>>(613)799-9269

Scott McCambly
AIX/NetView/ADSM Specialist - Unopsys Inc.  Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
(613)799-9269

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