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| Hello Is it possible to get smc to monitor Disksuite and Solaris Volume manager?. I know Disksuite got mdlogd that sends traps, how can i configure a SMC object to capture those traps and interpid them as Disksuite alerts? Or can this be done in another way? thanks Tommy Fallsen |
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| Tommy Fallsen wrote: > Hello > > Is it possible to get smc to monitor Disksuite and Solaris Volume manager?. > I know > Disksuite got mdlogd that sends traps, how can i configure a SMC object to > capture > those traps and interpid them as Disksuite alerts? Or can this be done in > another way? > > thanks > > Tommy Fallsen > > > Do you mean Sun Management Center or Solaris Management Console? Elias |
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| Good morning all! Post your technical queries to ap-csc-english@sun.com if you are based in the Asia Pacific region (including Australia and New Zealand). This is the Technical Support area. They should be able to point you in the right direction. However, unless you have a Cobalt machine - all other hardware and software support requires you to have a valid maintenance contract number with Sun. If you don't have one, be prepared to pay for time and materials costs. Best regards Andrew "Tommy Fallsen" <tommyf@kongsberg.com> wrote in message news:3f26391e@193.71.169.73... > > "Elias" <nospam@charter.net> wrote in message > news:vi17612nl7r7e@corp.supernews.com... > > Tommy Fallsen wrote: > > > > > "Elias" <nospam@charter.net> wrote in message > > > news:vhud82gl516c8f@corp.supernews.com... > > > > > >>Tommy Fallsen wrote: > > >> > > >>>Hello > > >>> > > >>>Is it possible to get smc to monitor Disksuite and Solaris Volume > > > > > > manager?. > > > > > >>>I know > > >>>Disksuite got mdlogd that sends traps, how can i configure a SMC object > > > > > > to > > > > > >>>capture > > >>>those traps and interpid them as Disksuite alerts? Or can this be done > > > > > > in > > > > > >>>another way? > > >>> > > >>>thanks > > >>> > > >>>Tommy Fallsen > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >>Do you mean Sun Management Center or Solaris Management Console? > > >> > > >>Elias > > >> > > > > > > i mean for Sun Management Center > > > > > > Tommy Fallsen > > > > > > > > > > > > If it can be done (and I haven't seen it done) you might want to try > > taking a look at the SunMC developer guide. > > http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-5945 > > > > If you want to monitor a disk group under Disk Suite or SVM control > > that is just a matter of telling SunMC where to look for the disk > > group. It will report it in the same way that the OS sees it, that is > > logically not physically). > > > > If you just want to know whether or not a particular Disk Suite or SVM > > process is running and assign some action to a state change then this > > can be done. The developer guide should help you with this. > > > > Elias > > > > > Thanks, got it working now. > > Tommyf > > |
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| Andrew Kam <akam@singmail.com> wrote: > Post your technical queries to ap-csc-english@sun.com if you are based in Note that this is NOT a general support address. This address is only intended to be used for sending details to Sun for existing support cases. Please do not use this address unless you have specifically been instructed to do so by a Sun engineer. Scott |
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| Scott Howard wrote: > > Andrew Kam <akam@singmail.com> wrote: > > Post your technical queries to ap-csc-english@sun.com if you are based in > > Note that this is NOT a general support address. This address is only > intended to be used for sending details to Sun for existing support cases. > Please do not use this address unless you have specifically been > instructed to do so by a Sun engineer. Well, since he's now posted it to the newsgroups, expect to receive spam by the truck load (unless they have filters). -am © 2003 |