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Re: NetView trap load

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Subject: Re: NetView trap load
From: Pieter_Van_Cauwenberghe@csi.be
Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 14:04:26 +0200



Same thing here!

Does anyone know how to configure a NetWare server to (pre)filter events
before sending them?
I asked the NetWare folks to enter the NetView servers ip address in the
"traptarg.cfg" of one of the servers and from then on i get 50.000 traps a
day (One server, they have 200!!)





James_Shanks@tivoli.com on 03/05/2001 13:47:53

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Changing to Ignore does nothing to reduce the work load on trapd.  It just
suppresses logging which is the last thing that is done.  90% of the work
still remains, and worse yet, trapd is not processing your important traps
while he is busy dealing with the trash, so everything is delayed.

Your only solution to this problem if you cannot reduce the flow is to
implement an MLM as a trap receiver, and have him forward to NetView only
what you deem important.  Use him to filter what trapd gets.  If you are
careful you can implement them both on the same box by changing the ports
trapd listens to.

Doesn't your management care about the wasted bandwidth and denial of
service to your real users that floods of worthless traps cause?  That kind
of argument is usually more persuasive.

James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
 Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT



"Gavin Newman" <NEWMANGJ@banksa.com.au>@tkg.com on 05/03/2001 03:27:06 AM

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Hi again

Still chasing up why my Netview system is missing events due to excessive
traps coming in. I am trying to get the Netware "gurus" to stop sending me
non-important traps (120,000+ per day!) but its hard work getting it done
as there are so many servers out there.

I have a large number of traps defined in my trapd.conf file as "Ignore
Events" so I don't really know how many of these Netview is having to
process and was intending to set them to be "Log Only Events" to try and
get a handle on this, the question that arises is how much processing does
Netview have to do for and "Ignore Events" trap? Does it pass these by the
rules engine etc or are they dropped very early in the process?

Will I make my system even worse by logging thes traps?

Cheers - Gavin Newman



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