Jason,
Well first we would want to know what event is going to create
a situation where the flag should be removed, new traps, specfic traps,
what? So if we receive BGP traps from a device in the smartset, run
an action to remove the flag. This could easily be done from a ruleset,
but we would need more information about what should cause the flag
to be removed.
Paul
Allison, Jason (JALLISON) wrote:
Agreed, but how is the flag on the device being removed/un-set? From my
understanding of Leslie's email, it takes an operator action to un-set
the flag. How does an operator know if X number of BGP traps have been
received in Y amount of time?
Jason
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From: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com [mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com]
On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:14 AM
To: nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
Subject: Re: [nv-l] using SNMP trap to change object attribute
If membership in the smartset requires that flag to be set, once the
flag is removed
the device should be removed from the smartset. I am not sure of the
timing of this,
but I would think within 5 minutes or so that device should be removed.
Paul
Allison, Jason (JALLISON) wrote:
There is a lot of good information in here. I guess my only question
would be is how are the devices removed from the smartset? Looking at
your information below it seems the operator needs to run the
Trap_Flag_Clear.sh (highlight nodes / OVwSelections) in order to clear
the condition. From what I understood from the original problem
statement is that after a period of time, the devices should be
removed automatically.
Jason
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*From:* owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
[mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] *On Behalf Of *Leslie Clark
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:11 PM
*To:* nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
*Subject:* RE: [nv-l] using SNMP trap to change object attribute
I do that sort of thing like this:
1) add a field to my custom fields file /usr/OV/fields/C/My.fields
Field "My_Trap_Flag" {
Type String;
Flags locate, general;
}
Run 'ovw -fields' after messing with a fields file.
2) In trapd.conf, define the traps of interest as having a trap
source of 'Y' instead of the usual 'A' or 'u'
3) Make a Netview ruleset that with an Event Attribute cube that
checks trap source for 'Y' and invokes an action
'<path>/TrapFlag.sh -set $NVA'
4) Make that ruleset run in the background
(/usr/OV/conf/ESE.automation)
5) write a little script TrapFlag.sh that uses nvdbimport to set
the field 'My_Trap_Flag' to TRUE for the node that the trap is
from.
6) On the reports menu (/usr/OV/reports/C) add two scripts to call
that script: TrapFlagSet.sh and TrapFlagClear.sh
Trap_Flag_Set.sh
#!/bin/ksh
# Set trap flag to True for the selected nodes.
name=$(basename $0)
xnmappmon -geometry 680x500 -commandTitle "$name" \
-commandHeading "Setting Trap Flag to TRUE for Selected Nodes "
\
-cmd <path>/TrapFlag.sh -set $OVwSelections
Trap_Flag_Clear.sh
#!/bin/ksh
# Set Trap Flag to false for the selected nodes.
name=$(basename $0)
xnmappmon -geometry 680x500 -commandTitle "$name" \
-commandHeading "Setting Trap Flag to FALSE for Selected Nodes
" \
-cmd <path>/TrapFlag.sh -clear $OVwSelections
Users can execute those functions against one or more nodes
selected on the map. Usually they would only use the clearing one.
But the setting one is handy for testing.
The job of the TrapFlag.sh script is to generate an import file
that looks like this:
Selection Name,My_Trap_Flag
nodename,TRUE (or FALSE on the clear)
and run nvdbimport to set the values for the nodes selected on the
map, or indicated by the rule. See the man page for nvdbimport.
There are samples in /usr/OV/conf/nvdbtools.
Then make your problem smartset include the criteria " ||
My_Trap_Flag=TRUE
The operators will know that green things in the problem smartset
are there because of traps. They should look up the events for
that node to see what they are. I usually provide another function
on that reports menu that does a grep in trapd.log for the
selected node. You could do the grep right from the script in
/usr/OV/reports/C, but I usually have it all another one in my
custom scripts directory. The reason for this is so I can offer
the same function to web console users as I do to the Motif users.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
*"Freter, Craig" <Craig.Freter@ssa.gov>*
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01/26/2005 04:16 PM
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Jason,
I assumed that if we set attribute 'IP Status', then it would get
reset the
next time NetView polls the device. If we set another attribute,
then I
assume we will have to reset manually, or use a clearing trap to
reset the
attribute. Can an attribute be set to clear after a certain period
of time?
How would you suggest that we do this?
Thanks.
--
Craig Freter
Social Security Administration
Mailto:craig.freter@ssa.gov
Phone: 410-965-9502
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From: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
[mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] On
Behalf Of Allison, Jason (JALLISON)
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:10 PM
To: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com
Subject: RE: [nv-l] using SNMP trap to change object attribute
It can be done (not sure how with smartsets though). The theory
being when
a BGP trap arrives, set a certain status or set some other
attribute.
However, when do you toggle the other way? Meaning, after what
interval do
you want a router to be removed from the smartset?
Jason
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[mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] On
Behalf Of Freter, Craig
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:02 PM
To: 'nv-l@lists.tivoli.com'
Subject: [nv-l] using SNMP trap to change object attribute
Hello,
System information:
OS - AIX 5.1
NetView - 7.1.3
FixPack3
We are currently using a Smartset to view Routers that are either
down or
unreachable. Here is the Smartset rule: (('IP Status'='Critical')
|| ('IP
Status'='Unreachable')) &&
('isRouter'=True)
Besides "Critical' and 'Unreachable', we would also like this
Smartset to
display routers that send BGP traps to NetView. Is there any way
to have an
incoming SNMP trap change the value of 'IP Status', or any other
object
attribute? Is this the wrong use of a Smartset?
Thanks.
--
Craig Freter
Social Security Administration
Mailto:craig.freter@ssa.gov
Phone: 410-965-9502
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