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Hello,
Jane, thanks for the info. I did what you suggested. (logging only via trap
customization) No traps were received in events "display" window for the past
hour. I tried testing it using snmptrap; and it showed up in the event log. I
thought it wouldnt show up.
snmptrap servername .1.3.6.4.1.9.5 othermachine 6 9 0
is this correct, should it have displayed in the events.
Is there another way of testing this?
Please advise
>>> jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk 05/14/01 04:09PM >>>
If you want to prevent everyone from seeing an event in a workspace, use
Trap Customisation (from the Options menu) and specify your particular
trap as "Log Only". That way, no-one sees it but it will appear in
/usr/OV/log/trapd.log, for audit purposes. If you don't need the record
at all, set the event to "Don't Log or Display".
Cheers,
Jane
--
Tivoli Certified Enterprise Consultant & Instructor
Skills 1st Limited, 2 Cedar Chase, Taplow, Bucks, SL6 0EU, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1628 782565
Copyright (c) 2001 Jane Curry <jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk>. All rights
reserved.
_________________________________________________________________________
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Hello,
Jane, thanks for the info. I did what you suggested. (logging
only via trap customization) No traps were received in events "display" window
for the past hour. I tried testing it using snmptrap; and it showed up in the
event log. I thought it wouldnt show up.
snmptrap servername .1.3.6.4.1.9.5
othermachine 6 9 0
is this correct, should it have displayed in the events.
Is there another way of testing this?
Please advise
>>> jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk 05/14/01 04:09PM
>>> If you want to prevent everyone from seeing an event in a
workspace, use Trap Customisation (from the Options menu) and specify your
particular trap as "Log Only". That way, no-one sees it but it will
appear in /usr/OV/log/trapd.log, for audit purposes. If you don't need
the record at all, set the event to "Don't Log or
Display". Cheers, Jane -- Tivoli Certified Enterprise Consultant
& Instructor Skills 1st Limited, 2 Cedar Chase, Taplow, Bucks, SL6 0EU,
UK Tel: +44 (0)1628 782565 Copyright (c) 2001 Jane Curry
<jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk>. All
rights reserved. _________________________________________________________________________ NV-L
List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
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