ICP Controller Snap-In for Intel(R) LANDesk(R) Server Manager ============================================================= 1 Overview ---------- The ICP Controller Snap-Ins provide * Integrating SNMP traps in LANDesk(R) Server Manager (LDSM). The traps can be handled by Intel's AMS² (Alert Management System, Version 2). For each trap separate actions can be configured, such as sending E-Mails, Pager-Messages, Faxes, lauching applications, shut down servers... * Launching ICP RAID Navigator from the Server Management Console for accessing the server's ICP RAID Controller(s). 2 Platform ---------- The ICP Controller Snap-In run on NT 4.0. 3 Installation -------------- See file "install.txt" for installation instructions. 4 Configuring SNMP Alerts ------------------------- After installation of ICP Controller Snap-Ins start the Management Console. Each ICP Controller SNMP trap appears in the "SNMP Transport / SNMP Trap Receiver / ICP RAID Controller" subtree of the Intel Management Directory. You can now configure a specific action on each different SNMP trap by clicking on the trap name in the Management directory. In the "Configure Alert Actions" window, you can invoke an alert configuration wizard by double clicking on trap name. For example, click on the "Array drive: Cache-drive failed" trap name in the "ICP RAID Controller" subtree of the Management Directory. In the "Configure Alert Actions" window, you can see an open folder named "ICP RAID Controller" in which two items appear: "Default alert" and "ICP RAID Controller: Array drive: Cache-drive failed". Now double click on "ICP RAID Controller: Array drive: Cache-drive failed", select an action and proceed with the configuration. For detailled help, look at the "Configuring AMS² alert actions" chapter in the Server Console's help file. --- IMPORTANT NOTE: --- a. You must configure your Server to send SNMP traps to the Management Console's machine! A Windows(R) NT Server must have installed and started the "SNMP Service". In the "Services" page of the "Network" dialog box (from the Control Panel), you can take a view on the properties of the SNMP service by selecting "SNMP service" and pressing the "Properties..." button. On the "traps" page you can determine trap destinations. One of the destinations MUST be the Management Console's machine. Furthermore, ICPSNMP (from the ICPTools package) must have been installed on the server! b. The Management Console's machine must be able to handle SNMP traps. On a Windows(R) NT Workstation, the "SNMP Trap service" must have been installed and started. ----------------------- Appendix A - SNMP traps indicating critical events -------------------------------------------------- Array drive: Build failed Array drive: Cache-drive failed Array drive: ERROR state entered Array drive: Expand failed Array drive: FAIL state entered Array drive: Parity error detected Array drive: Rebuild failed CPU temperature critical DRAM error detected and could not correct it DRAM parity-error detected Fault bus: Disk is not available Fault bus: Disk write protected Fault bus: Illegal device detected Fault bus: Illegal plugging of active disk Fault bus: Insufficient disk capacity Fault bus: SHELF NOT OK detected General error occurred Host drive is not available Host drive is write protected I/O aborted due to serious drive error IGNORE_WIDE_RESIDUE message received Mirror drive: Build failed Mirror drive: Mirror drive failed Reassign was not successful RAID 1 drive: RAID 1 drive failed Disk Enclosure: Status abnormal Disk Enclosure: Temperature critical Disk Enclosure: Fan critical Disk Enclosure: Power supply critical Appendix B - SNMP traps indicating warnings ------------------------------------------- Array drive: Build aborted Array drive: Expand stopped Array drive: Hot-Fix drive activated Array drive: Hot-fix drive test failed Array drive: No matching Pool Hot-Fix drive Array drive: Parity verify aborted Array drive: Parity verify failed Array drive: Rebuild aborted DRAM error detected and corrected with ECC Fault bus: Auto Hot Plug aborted Mirror drive: Build aborted Mirror drive: Hot-Fix drive activated Mirror drive: No matching Pool Hot-Fix drive Reassigning Blocks Appendix C - SNMP traps indicating information ---------------------------------------------- Array drive: Build finished successfully Array drive: Build started Array drive: Expand finished successfully Array drive: Expand restarted Array drive: Expand started Array drive: Failed Drive replaced Array drive: Parity verify finished successfully Array drive: Parity verify started Array drive: Pool Hot-Fix drive available Array drive: Rebuild finished successfully Array drive: Rebuild started CPU temperature OK Fault bus: Auto Hot Plug aborted (user Hot Plug) Fault bus: Auto Hot Plug finished successfully Fault bus: Auto Hot Plug for Hot Fix started Fault bus: Auto hot plug started Fault bus: new disk detected Fault bus: old disk detected Fault bus: SHELF OK detected Fault bus: swap detected Host drive released Host drive reserved Mirror drive: Build finished successfully Mirror drive: Build started Mirror drive: Pool Hot-Fix drive available New Host drive created Host Drive: Cluster Host Drive resetted by local host Host Drive: Cluster Host Drive resetted by remote host Disk Enclosure: Status normal Disk Enclosure: Temperature normal Disk Enclosure: Fan normal Disk Enclosure: Power supply normal *** end of file ***Download Driver Pack
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