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Re: [NV-L] ? about automating action on Windows using SNMP Set

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Subject: Re: [NV-L] ? about automating action on Windows using SNMP Set
From: "Usman Taokeer" <usman.taokeer@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 12:03:50 +0500
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A question on ur question, could you kindly tell me how exactly u managed to get the traps displayed properly on Netview, which MIBs did u loaded into netview?
 
Regards,
 
~Usman

 
On 9/22/06, Glen Warn <Glen.Warn@pemcocorp.com> wrote:

Running NV 7.1.4 FP4 on RH Linux AS2.1

Would like to know if anyone has info on how to accomplish the following:

Have a windows server that sporadically has an application issue.  This issue creates a unique Windows Application Event log entry.

Using EvntWin – I can get the the msg converted to a trap and off to Netview.  I can page or email or ???

What I don't know how to do is use SNMP to perform a command back to the system that generated the error (in this case I'd like to kick of an IISReset cmd on the machine)

 

Since I have R/W strings defined, I think this should be possible but am struggling with the "how" part.

 

Any input would be greatly appreciated,

 

Glen Warn

PCCS

glen.warn@pemcocorp.com


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