Hello Toasterites,
I've been (trying) to experiment with SNMP traps with a test filer I have. However, I've run into a road block, or so I think.
Is it not true that OnTap should have a series of predefined traps? In the documentation it suggests using default traps by loading "/etc/defaults/traps", however a /etc/defaults directory doesn't exsist on any of the filers I have. Does this actually mean that if I want to add traps I should be placing them in /etc/default/traps instead of another file? I find it odd that OnTap would make me custom define _all_ of my traps (minus the standard traps defined in RFC1213). I'll even note that on page 563 of the OnTap 5.1 users guide it mentions there being Builtin traps as defined in the MIB for diskFailedShutdown,etc.
So far, the only traps I've been sent from my test filer is "coldStarts" after I initialize SNMP traps (snmp init 1).
Any ideas?
Ben Rockwood