HP VMA SAN Gateway Users Guide For Release G5.5.1
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• VIOLIN-MEMORY-TRAP-MIB.txt—OIDs for SNMP traps sent from the VMA Memory
Array to configured destination points to alert when events occur, such as the lid is ajar, state
changes to license keys, fans, and more.
• TallMaple-MIB.txt—Basic system information about CPU load, process failures, mounted file
systems, and more.
Note: You must use the MIB supported by the version running on your SAN Gateway. MIBs are not
guaranteed to be backwards/forwards compatible from version to version at this time.
The examples in this appendix show SNMP MIB items accessed from a standard SNMP client. This
assumes a standard SAN Gateway with SNMP enabled using a default community string of
“public” and the SNMP v2c protocol. An enterprise manager should be configurable to track these
items and report changes in the enterprise.
The following are example URLs for MIBs on a VMA SAN Gateway named HOSTNAME:
• http://HOSTNAME/doc/VIOLIN-MEMORY-MIB.txt
• http://HOSTNAME/doc/VIOLIN-MEMORY-TRAP-MIB.txt
• http://HOSTNAME/doc/TallMaple-MIB.txt
Benefits of Using a MIB Browser
You can obtain a free MIB Browser from iReasoning (Linux, Mac, Windows) that allows a load of
up to 10 MIBs. An MIB Browser is a tool for managing SNMP enabled network devices and
applications. It allows you to load MIBs, issue SNMP requests to retrieve agent's data, or make
changes to the agent. A built-in trap receiver can receive SNMP traps and handle trap storm.
To download a free iReasoning MIB Browser, go to the company Web site at http://ireasoning.com.