If you are using external management software, you can add an SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) manager to enable alerts about devices in registered storage systems. This option is not required to monitor hardware.
When an SNMP manager is added, it collects information from SNMP agents that are installed in components of registered storage systems. The storage systems send traps to Administrator using SNMP v3.
Note: The software
manages these alerts automatically, for processors, memory, disks, power supplies,
batteries, ports, caches, pools, and fans.
The SNMP manager enables you to do the following in the external software:
- Determine whether there are any problems with storage system components or whether the status is normal.
- Identify the specific component that in warning or critical status.
- Processor
- Memory
- Power supply
- Battery
- Fan
- Physical drive or disk
- Port
- Cache
- Pool
SNMP management needs the following:
- External management software capable of receiving SNMP alerts.
- SNMP agents must be configured in the storage environment.
A job is created to add or update an SNMP manager.