SNMP provides for traps. A trap enables you to be notified of a specified event on (usually) a remote machine. You must use an SNMP-conformant management platform, such as Solstice Domain Manager, to be able to receive notice of a trap.
Table 16-3 lists the traps supported by the array software.
Table 16-3 Array Traps
Trap Name |
Description |
testFailedTrap |
Indicates that a test has failed. |
serviceTestFailedTrap |
Indicates that a service test has failed. |
serviceReleaseTrap |
Indicates that a service address will be released. |
serviceAcquireTrap |
Indicates that a service address will be acquired. |
serviceCannotAssignTrap |
Indicates that a service address cannot be assigned, most likely because all hosts have a failed test object or are quiesced. |
serviceReleaseFailedTrap |
Indicates a failure when a host attempted to release a service address. |
serviceAcquireFailedTrap |
Indicates a failure when a host attempted to acquire a service address. |
The proxy cache software supports a single trap, serverNoResponse. This trap occurs when the proxy cache service terminates on a Netra Proxy Cache Server.