Thanks guys, both resources help.
I searched the Support section of
www.ibm.com and found a reference to a redbook, http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg246808.pdf
The appendix to that redbook lists all
the critical events which might be sent via e-mail or SNMP. It does not
seem to list the trap contents exactly, but it's a start
James Shanks Level 3 Support for Tivoli
NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
"Barr, Scott"
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Greetings. Someone snuck up behind me and installed an IBM
FASTt700 and comitted it to production. Now that it's running in production, I
have no way to generate traps in order to look at what that device sends in to
NetView. We haven't had any failures, and the administrators have no clue on
what traps this thing sends. Does anyone have one in their network that could
scrape traps out of trapd.log so I could see some examples? I have already
seen the "test alert" and have a working automation skeleton but I sure would
like to see the actual traps from a real problem.
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