Send a snmp trap to oracle
Hi,
what would be the syntax to send a SNMP trap to ORACLE from a windows server ?
Many thanks.
Windows version unknown, database version also unknown. But let's try 10gR2:
http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B16240_01/doc/em.102/b16244/chap2.htm#CHDHAEDJ
Werner
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Hello,
I am facing the following Prime Infrastructure (v2.1) issue:
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07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Adding attributes for object Fan3KStats[151206060_,1012]
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Index name : fanIndex
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07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Device MIB table index: .1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] MIB table row index: .1012
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07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] OID for : fanOperStatus = 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.4.1.3.1012
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07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Creating PDU: Get
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1.1010
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.4.1.3.1010
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07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.4.1.3.1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Error Status: 0
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Error index: 0
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07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, storing result, class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats, attr=fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SNMP Null was returned for class com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats attribute fanIndex
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07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, storing result, class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats, attr=fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SNMP Null was returned for class com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats attribute fanIndex
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Setting attribute: fanOperStatus
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07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, storing result, class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats, attr=fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, assembling attributes
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07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] MIB lookup, OID for: powerSupplyOperStatus = 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.5.1.3
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Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: %PLATFORM_THERMAL-6-FRU_FAN_OIR: Switch 1: System fan 1 removed
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: %PLATFORM_THERMAL-1-FRU_FAN_NOT_PRESENT: Switch 1: System fan 1 not present
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33202, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33203, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33204, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33205, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:45 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:51 UTC: %PLATFORM_THERMAL-6-FRU_FAN_OIR: Switch 1: System fan 1 inserted
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33206, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33207, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33208, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33209, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
It seems like PI and the switch doesn't understand each other concerning the fan...
Thanks for any ideas, comments and feedbacks,
CsabaI have the very same problem.
The switch has a power supply error (one of the two is down). There is the syslog message in PI about it, but no event has created, so nor alarm is there as well.
When I check the status of the switch in the Device Work Center, and choose the Environment in Device Details I can see that PI has not realized the power supply error.
However when I click on the Sync for this very device the power supply status is updated, but still no event or alarm.
This is the case with the FANs as well. -
CSCud17778 - memory leak in middle buffers due to snmp traps
The bug details list these as the conditions required to cause the symptom. They don't specify whether these three conditions are an AND or an OR, but I'm assuming that all three must be satisfied:
Conditions:
1) more than one snmp-server hosts are configured
2) "snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup coldstart warmstart" command is configured
3) some host sending broadcast SNMP traps
What I'm confused about is #3 -- how would that be germane? If some "host" sends SNMP traps to an IP broadcast address, the switch should ignore them because it will not be listening on UDP port 162. If instead of SNMP traps, the host were broadcasting SNMP GETs, that would make it as far as the community string check, which would require buffer storage for the switch SNMP process. And assuming that check failed, the generation of an authentication_failed trap to multiple trap receivers would require more buffers.
Can anyone (especially from the TAC) clarify this?
TIA,
- MartyHi Marty,
Yes, all 3 are required (AND conditions).
Also note for #2, it is really the "authentication" portion of the command.
In this case, I believe the IOS devices is actually looking / listening to these received traps. The receipt of this SNMP trap is definately a required condition to trigger this bug.
Sincerely,
David. -
Hello,
We are trying to get our Ironports to send out SNMP traps.
At this moment we use a M1050 for testing. we have no test C series and I do not want to pull out a power supply or disk on one of our production systems, just for testing :wink:
At this moment the experiences with the M1050 are not very hopeful.
At first the cold-start trap was send out on the default interface (data1) instead of the management interface which we configured for SNMP, most of the other traps where not send out at all. This was confirmed by support and they promised a better behavior for next versions.
When we upgraded the M1050 to version 6 we expected to gain some traps but the result was disappointing. The cold start trap was now send out over the expected (configured) interface but all the other traps where not send out at all.
Does anyone have other experiences with the C series?
All input is appreciated.
Regards StevenThere is a known issue affecting SNMP traps in AsyncOS versions 5.5 and above. Look for a maintenance release next week and then try your tests again.
cheers,
Chris
Do you have a link to that case, as i have some issues in my own setup. We are using Cacti to monitor our 2 C350. From time to time, we get a timeout on SNMP, but the C350 i proccesesing mail.
/Thorsten -
Anyone have succes configuring SNMP traps?
anyone have succes testing SNMP with snmptrap command?
Hello,
I am new to Ironport and the setup configuration of these devices. I am in the process of testing the snmp feature of these servers. As such I have configured the SNMP via snmpconfig command. From customer support I tried to enter the process for alerts and have not been able to get anything. https://ironport.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/ironport.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=949&p_li=cF91c2VyaWQ9MXJvblAwcnQmcF9wYXNzd2Q9Zm8wQmE1
Is the link to process. I suspect that the traps are not being sent from the appliance. I have gone over the Doc for the configuration and can't see any errors. I have AsyncOS 6.4 for IronPort M660. This is the Admin server for a C150 and C350. Of which I can get no snmp traps either. The snmp manager is CA if that helps. Is there a log file on Ironport to verify taht traps have been sent? I see my command in the CLI log file.The main issue is not being able to send a snmp trap to a CA NSM agent. Anyone been down this road before????
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Is it possible to send an SNMP trap from Cisco ACE 4710 for any configuration changes that occurs?
Regards,
HeshamHi Hesham,
these are the traps which are supported by ACE.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interfaces_modules/services_modules/ace/vA5_1_0/configuration/administration/guide/snmp.html#wp1177230
read section "ACE SNMP Notifications (Traps)"
I do not see a trap which is useful for your requirement.
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Manipulating SNMP Trap link_down severity level?
Dear Cisco experts,
I wonder if there's a way to manipulate sent traps from a switch with different severity levels?
I now see SNMP link_down traps in my NMS, but they're all of the same level, but a link_down from a desktop is 'normal', a server link_down would be 'warning', but when an uplink to another data center goes down, it should result in all alarms going off, so should be 'critical'.
Is there a way to tell my switch to send an SNMP trap on a different severity level dependent on the type of interface? This is most important because these links all have different SLAs.
Many thanks for your support and suggestions.
Marco van der PalThis is not possible, Only one sort of trap is possible
You best approach woud be to disable up-down traps on ports that are not important.
LMS now has port groups. That feature could be usefull for doing this
Cheers,
Michel -
ISR 3945 - SNMP trap set up to recieve option pings from ASR1006
I am working on a set up : ISR 3945 - Receiving option pings from another device (ASR) and sending a snmp trap (say ex: if a link down on a dial-peer ) to snmp server if those option ping fails.
- Need inputs on SNMP config
Thanks in advance.Hi.
the easiest way is to get the snmp-server trap source command to work.
when you say it's not working, do you mean the branches still use the external interface as the source? or that it's sourced properly from vlan1 but somehow doesn't get encrypted?
what ios version are you running on the branches? maybe this is a bug and newer versions get it to work?
if you want to through another way than snmp-server trap source, then an ipsec redesign might be needed. As you noticed dmvpn would be the easiest. another solution would be dynamic lan-to-lan from branch to headend with gre tunnels (similar to dmvpn), and then force the route to the management network via GRE, this way the snmp trap source would default to use the tunnel ip address.
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Fadi. -
Enterprise Manager Grid Control can send SNMP Traps to third-party?
GC 11.1
It looks like a simple config, but I've got into a confusion about it.
I'm trying to figure out the configuration to send SNMP traps to a third party server.
My scenario is:
Node A (managed, monitored) ---- GC box------ SNMP box (final destination).
My understanding is that the traps (notification methods) configured on GC box are generated by the Agent on Node A, then received by the GC and distributed as e-mails.
What is the config to set the traps from A to reach SNMP box?
There is the help page from the GC page (confused about interpretation):
"Add SNMP Trap pageThe Add SNMP Trap page enables you to provide the name of the host (machine) on which the SNMP Master Agent is running and other details so that SNMP traps can be sent through Notification Rules.
An example is shown below.
Name HP OpenView Console
Description Notification method to send trap to HP openview console
SNMP Trap Host Name litleguy.us.oracle.com
SNMP Host Port 162
SNMP Community public
This SNMP host will receive your SNMP traps.
Note: A Test Trap button exists for you to test your setup."
Any suggestions are highly appreciated.
Thx,Please reply with the specific questions around this.
11.1
EM can send SNMP traps to specific designated receivers. You create an advanced notification method (of type SNMP Trap) with the appropriate details about the receiver.
(See Setup->Notification Methods)
In the notification rules UI, you specify the alerts you are interested in forwarding and select the SNMP trap advanced notification method you created earlier.
The SNMP receiver should be provided the correct MIB that defines the SNMP trap. There were some bugs with the MIB definition in one of the releases (don't recall which one off hand), so if the traps you are receiving don't match what the receiver expects - please let us know and we can point to the right one.
regards -
Hi all
i am using Oracle Weblogic Server ,Please help me to send user authentication log traps through snmp ,like Successful authentication ,authentication failure ,etc
i have configured the followings
1.I have configured DefaultAuditor for my Realm and log are written to DefaultAuditRecorder.log.
2.Configured SNMP Log Filter for the SUCCES and FAILURE severities. but no lucks
Thanks in AdvanceHi,
Could you please follow the below Doc id:-
SNMP How To Get WLS Server Health State On SNMP Trap (Doc ID 1559331.1)
Sample Code to Verify That SNMP Trap Notifications are Being Created (Doc ID 1278408.1)
Regards,
Prakash.
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