Re: [nv-l] Trapd.conf error
2006-03-20 13:00:45
Denis, I checked #14185 in trapd.conf. I don't see anything wrong. This line i have not even touched since they were added. Below is the script i used to load: /usr/OV/bin/addtrap -l trapMetricGreenToYellow -g 6 -s 6 \ -n rm -i 1.3.6.1.4.1.3845.3.3.1 \ -o A -c "Status Events" -t 0 \ -S 1 \ -D "This trap indicates that a metric on the server has turned from green to yellow. tvGreenToYellowMsg is a string describing the type of alert and the metric that has turned from green to yellow." \ -e Nvserverd_Event \ -F '$E $G $S $# args: $*' /usr/OV/bin/addtrap -l trapMetricToRed -g 6 -s 8 \ -n rm -i 1.3.6.1.4.1.3845.3.3.1 \ -o A -c "Status Events" -t 0 \ -S 1 \ -D "This trap indicates that a metric on the server has turned red. tvToRedMsg is a string
describing the type of alert and the metric that has turned red." \ -e Nvserverd_Event \ -F '$E $G $S $# args: $*'
Also my trapd.lrf is as below: trapd:/usr/OV/bin/trapd: OVs_YES_START:nvsecd,pmd:-B5000:OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:::: Thanks, Larry
Denis Peuziat <dpeuziat AT amadeus DOT com> wrote: Hi,
Can you send a copy of your addtrap script?
Edit trapd.conf and check what's wrong at or around line #14185 These messages happen when there's a mistake in a trap entry format.
but something seems strange, as usually the traps are added to /usr/OV/conf/C/trapd.conf and not /usr/OV/conf/trapd.conf.... What's the content of your /usr/OV/lrf/trapd.lrf file?
Denis
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Hello Guys, When i try to use addtrap script for metaframe traps, i get following error as below:
End of file in /usr/OV/conf/trapd.conf prematurely reached after SDESC keyword in line #14185 of /usr/OV/conf/trapd.conf :.
Any ideas what does this mean.. Also traps does not get added after
this error.. Any help is as usual appreciated.. Larry
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