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Subject: | RE: Trapping Node Up /Node Down |
From: | "Boyles, Gary P" <gary.p.boyles@intel.com> |
Date: | Thu, 14 Dec 2000 13:49:26 -0800 |
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. Ray, These are events that NetView generates when it discovers a node down. The sequence would be: a) NetView (netmon) pings and interface and it fails. b) If there was only one interface, and it was down, then this would generate a node-down event. If there were multiple interafaces... then "Node Marginal". c) If all interfaces are down... then a "Node Down" is generated. d) When all interfaces are available, then a "Node Up" occurs. You might want to experiment with Interface Up/Down also (rather than node up/down). The ovaction command will probably be something like... /usr/OV/bin/nvpage myID@att "$2 $3" The $2 = Node The $3 = Msg If you want the interface-addr, then that is the 1st word of $4. Regards, Gary Boyles, Intel -----Original Message----- From: Brizzi, Ray [mailto:Ray_Brizzi@anntaylor.com] Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 10:05 AM To: 'IBM NetView Discussion' Subject: [NV-L] Trapping Node Up /Node Down I have a very small group of NT machines that I need to monitor for going up or down. The traps I am interested in are 50709400 Node Marginal 58916864 Node Up 58916865 Node down I tested nvmail and it does what i need it to do. So how do I trap these three events to let me send email? The event traps seem only to refer to SNMP at a level that I'm not familiar with. Thanks, Ray Ray,
These
are events that NetView generates when it discovers a node
down.
The
sequence would be:
a) NetView (netmon) pings and interface and it fails.
b) If there was only one interface, and it was down, then this would
generate
a node-down
event. If there were multiple interafaces... then "Node
Marginal".
c) If all interfaces are down... then a "Node Down" is
generated.
d) When all interfaces are available, then a "Node Up"
occurs.
You
might want to experiment with Interface Up/Down also (rather than node
up/down).
The
ovaction command will probably be something like...
/usr/OV/bin/nvpage myID@att "$2 $3"
The $2
= Node
The $3
= Msg
If you
want the interface-addr, then that is the 1st word of $4.
Regards,
Gary
Boyles, Intel
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