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RE: [nv-l] vpxdTrap

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Subject: RE: [nv-l] vpxdTrap
From: "Van Order, Drew \(US - Hermitage\)" <dvanorder@deloitte.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:22:22 -0600
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I'm back Don--
 
Looks like the change didn't quite get it. I deleted the previous vpxdTrap and created an Enterprise called VirtualCenter for 1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.201. Any thoughts are appreciated!
 
More info below:
 
 
trapd.conf:
 
vpxdTrap {1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.201} 6 6876 A 2 0 "Status Events"
$E $G $S S# args: $*
EVENT_CLASS vpxdTrap
SDESC
This trap is sent when entity status changed.
EDESC
 
trapd.log:
 
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004 usher0018                 ? Trap found with no known format in trapd.conf(4)
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  Enterprise ENTERPRISES (1.3.6.1.4.1) community public
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  generic trap:6 specific trap:6876
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  Timestamp:5452300 Agentaddr:usher0018 args(6):
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [1] snmpV2.snmpModules.1.1.4.1.0 (ObjectIdentifier): private.enterprises.vmware.201
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [2] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.301 (OctetString): hostMemUsage
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [3] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.302 (OctetString): /Dev QA/USHERESX090
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [4] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.304 (OctetString): green
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [5] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.305 (OctetString): yellow
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [6] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.306 (OctetString): Memory = 13.2%
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004 usher0018                 ? Trap found with no known format in trapd.conf(4)
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  Enterprise ENTERPRISES (1.3.6.1.4.1) community public
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  generic trap:6 specific trap:6876
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  Timestamp:5452298 Agentaddr:usher0018 args(6):
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [1] snmpV2.snmpModules.1.1.4.1.0 (ObjectIdentifier): private.enterprises.vmware.201
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [2] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.301 (OctetString): hostCpuUsage
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [3] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.302 (OctetString): /Dev QA/USHERESX090
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [4] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.304 (OctetString): green
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [5] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.305 (OctetString): yellow
1100798091 7  Thu Nov 18 11:14:51 2004  usher0018                 ?  [6] private.enterprises.vmware.vmwTraps.306 (OctetString): CPU = 45.9%
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com [mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] On Behalf Of Davis, Donald
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 4:16 PM
To: 'nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com'
Cc: Van Order, Drew (US - Hermitage)
Subject: [nv-l] vpxdTrap

Drew,
Thinking about this a little more and re-looking at your trapd.log.... I don't think they were switched.
It sounds like they just really messed this definition up in the agent!!!
It actually looks like they appended the Specific Trap number to their OID for this trap and gave the trap a specific 6876.

These lines from your trapd.log indicate that the OID that was sent is "1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.201
And the Specific trap number is 6876.
1100537804 7 Mon Nov 15 10:56:44 2004 10.5.10.75 ? [1] snmpV2.snmpModules.1.1.4.1.0 (ObjectIdentifier): private.enterprises.vmware.201

1100537804 7 Mon Nov 15 10:56:44 2004 10.5.10.75 ? generic trap:6 specific trap:6876

I changed the Enterprise name to vmwareDrew so there would not be a conflict.
Copy/past this to the command line and run it.
Again, just delete this definition after VMware fixes their agent problem.

/usr/OV/bin/addtrap -l vpxdTrap -g 6 -s 6876 \
-n vmwareDrew -i 1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.201 \
-o A -c "LOGONLY" -t 0 \
-S 1 \
-D "This trap is sent when entity status changed." \
-e vpxdTrap \
-F '$E $G $S $# args: $*'

Don Davis
First Citizens Bank
Raleigh, NC.  27603-3526
 

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