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Re: [nv-l] Netview Not logging Novell/Netware traps

2003-11-19 21:36:48
Subject: Re: [nv-l] Netview Not logging Novell/Netware traps
From: "Nivaldo Moura" <MOURAN AT stgeorge.com DOT au>
To: <nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com>
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:25:16 +1100
Thanks for replying Laurie,
        No configuration at all.
         I've used MIB2TRAP and ADDTRAP utils. They both  worked OK. No categories or other 'particulars' have been changed.
         The thing is that I cannot see any Novell/Netware entries in the trapd.log
          The trapd daemon config allows me only to specify the log file name and YES/NO to the logging activity. In my understanding it would have to,  at least, log the incoming traps!.
cheers,
Nivaldo

>>> laurie.gellatly AT netic DOT com 20/11/2003 12:18:23 pm >>>
Hello World! [With apologies to C and John Laws ;{) ].
Into which category have you configured these unseen traps?

...Laurie :{)

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> Hello World!
>        Could someone please help me on this?
>        My Netview 7.1.3 - Patch 1 - Solaris 8 - seems not to be
logging
> any of the Novell/Netware traps although
> I have loaded all available Novell/Netware/GroupWise MIBs and all
their
> traps to Netview.
>        The NW file servers in question have been changed to send traps
> to the Netview machine and still we can not see
> anything on the trapd.log ! (It is a plain Netview installation with no
> policies or filters).
>        Has anybody out there bumped into this situation? Do I have to
> press any specific "button" to have those traps logged?
>        Thanks for any Help,
> Nivaldo
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