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1. O OpenView NNM setup 18 system requirements 14 Windows 2000 14 Windows NT 14 P Pre Installation 4 R Repository name 7 S Security levels 2 43 SNMP traps activating 3 Software License Agreement OpenView NNM 16 Unicenter TND 6 System requirements OpenView NNM with Solaris 26 OpenView NNM with Windows NT 2000 14 Unicenter TND with Windows NT 2000 2 I Testing library icon 10 Troubleshooting OpenView NNM on Solaris 32 OpenView NNM on Windows 24 SNMP Integration 12 U Unicenter TND settings Window 3 setup 8 system requirements Windows 2 Uninstalling Library Integration Software 11 44 SNMP Integration Guide
2. edit r Generate SNMP Traps on these Event Types Informational Warning Critical No User Intervention Needed User Intervention Requested User Intervention Required q AIAI KI 5 In the Generate SNMP Trap on these Event Types section make the following changes a Enable traps as desired All traps may be enabled 6 Click Save to save your changes 34 SNMP Integration Guide Appendix A Configuring the SNMP Management Web Page P Series and M Series 7 Inthe Trap Destination section enter the IP address where Unicenter TND or OpenView NNM is running Note At least one trap destination must be specified SNMP integration is complete P Series and M Series To configure the SNMP Management Web Page in Unicenter TND or OpenView NNM 1 Access the Library Home Page and configure the SNMP page In Unicenter TND from the 2 D Map right click on the library icon and click on Library Home page from the pop up menu InOpenView NNM select the library node click on Tools and select Web Browser Server Home Page The default browser launches and displays the Library Home page 2 On the Library Home page in the navigation bar click on SNMP Configuration in the ALERT SNMP section A password dialog box displays 3 Enter your administrator or operator user name and password and click OK The SNMP Configuration page displays see figure 22 SNMP Integration Guide 35 Appen
3. DxX Series will immediately accomplish an on line state Testing is now complete Uninstalling SNMP Integration Software This section explains how to uninstall the library integration software from your computer Uninstalling To remove the library integration software using Windows NT 4 0 Software from Windows NT 4 0 1 2 3 Log into Windows NT with Administrator privileges Click Start then point to Settings Click Control Panel Windows NT opens the Control Panel dialog box Double click the Add Remove Programs icon On the Install Uninstall tab select Quantum SNMP Integration with CA Unicenter from the list of software that can be automatically removed Click Add Remove Click Yes SNMP Integration Guide 11 Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Troubleshooting Uninstalling Software from Windows 2000 When the library integration software has been removed from your computer Windows NT displays the message Uninstall successfully completed 8 Click OK To remove the library integration software using Windows 2000 1 Log into Windows 2000 with Administrator privileges 2 Click Start then point to Settings 3 Click Control Panel 4 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon 5 Select Quantum SNMP Integration with CA Unicenter from the list of currently installed programs o Click Change Remove 7 Click Yes Troubleshooting The following troubleshooting information contains possible
4. Overview Chapter 3 m OpenView NNM on Solaris o OpenView Network Node Manager NNM is one of the leading system monitoring tools for the Solaris platform This network management tool allows network administrators to graphically view their networks and the nodes attached to the network This allows the network administrator to assess the health of these devices as well as take corrective action if necessary In order for Quantum Libraries to display as actual library icons in the network management software you must install the files included with the SNMP Integration Kit The SNMP Integration Kit will Load the Quantum Library MIB file Update the oid_to_sym and oid_to_type files for the Quantum Library object Copy the icon files Copy the symbol registration file Update the Events Table SNMP Integration Guide 25 Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris System Requirements on Solaris SNMP integration with OpenView NNM consists of the following tasks Installing SNMP Integration Software Setting Up OpenView NNM System Requirements on Solaris The SNMP integration with OpenView NNM on Solaris requires the following hardware and software components to run properly e Sun or UNIX workstation with Sun Solaris 2 6 2 7 or 2 8 e 10 MB free space on one hard disk drive e CD ROM drive SNMP and SNMP trap service is active and running e OpenView NNM on Solaris installed with SNMP traps activated Level of Se
5. 28 After the SNMP integration software is installed set up OpenView NNM To set up OpenView NNM 1 If OpenView NNM is running shutdown and restart OpenView NNM If OpenView NNM is not running start OpenView NNM To run OpenView NNM type opt OV bin ovstart opt OV bin jovw SNMP Integration Guide Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris Setting Up OpenView NNM 2 Navigate to the network where the library devices are located see figure 18 Figure 18 Subnet Map Truncated View 192 168 00x q Han Sol 192 168 0000 P3 MIKE 182 188 000 leghom tweet The library node should display as an Quantum Library icon Configuring To configure object attributes Object Attributes 1 Click Edit on the menu and select Object Properties The Object Properties window displays see figure 19 SNMP Integration Guide 29 Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris Setting Up OpenView NNM Figure 19 Object Properties Window 2 Select General Attributes and click View Modify Object Attributes The Attributes window displays see figure 20 Figure 20 Object Attributes Window Nalues for these attributes are not verified If you want to save a modified value press OK otherwise press Cancel Changes take effect when you OK the Object Properties 3 Click True for the isHTTPSupported attribute 4 Click OK Your attributes are now configured Configure the SNMP subsystem of your librar
6. Copying icon files Copying Symbol registration file Loading Events Table Restarting processes Quantum SNMP integration installation complete Please restart NNM Your library is now integrated with OpenView NNM software SNMP Integration Guide 27 Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris Duplicate IP Addresses Duplicate IP Addresses As a final step in the SNMP integration with HP OpenView NNM an entry needs to be added the HP OpenView nodiscover file This entry is necessary to ensure that the IP address of the second Ethernet port on the PMC is not detected as a duplicate IP address when more than one PMC is attached to a network Before powering on the library containing the PMC perform the duplicate IP addresses procedure To create duplicate IP addresses 1 Determine the IP address of the PMC Ethernet port If the IP address of the PMC Ethernet port attached to the network begins with anything other than the number 10 the IP address of the second port is 10 0 0 254 Otherwise the IP address of the second Ethernet port is 192 168 0 254 2 Create an ASCII file Name and place it as follows OV CONF netmon noDiscover 3 Add a line to the file containing only the IP address determined in step 1 of this section For example if the IP address of the second Ethernet port is determined to be 10 0 0 254 then add the following line to the file 10 0 0 254 MC300 private network address Setting Up OpenView NNM
7. Uninstalling Software from Windows NT 4 0 00 Uninstalling Software from Windows 2000 uu Troubleshooting pss ccversevsessretestacendietertearets e bass easersessnoves OpenView NNM on Solaris System Requirements on Solaris srrvrnrnvorererereravavererereravaverererevever Level of Security uunsasetuuatnansanuidieudn dun Installing SNMP Integration Software ssrnrvrrrvrvvrvrrrvrrevrvrvrrrrenenne Installing Software from a CD eee sees eeseeeeeeeneeeneeees Installation Output Script eornrnrnorrrrorvenevevrrvevevevsvervrsevsvevrevevere Duplicate IP Addresses mumier iena Setting Up OpenView NNM mnrnrrvererervrvrrevererevvevesesersrvesererrrevesesenrnn Configuring Object Attributes nmssrrrrnveverrrrsrerererersevererernes Following Up Testing the Library ICOM cesses Uninstalling Library Integration Software rrrresererrrrarerevrvrvserernr Uninstalling Software seresmvrvrvrvrerererererverererrrsererererseverersres Troubleshooting anenai Configuring the SNMP Management Web Page SNMP Integration Guide ER 23 Glossary Index SNMP Integration Guide 39 43 vi SNMP Integration Guide Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figures Component Activation Flags Tab ororvrrrrrvrvrrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrverene 3 Server Preferences Tab viiscsssssicssecnssoo
8. problems and resolutions for Unicenter TND Problem The dscvrone command did not perform as expected library was not discovered correctly Resolution This problem may occur if you have added an SNMP community name through the Community Management section of the SNMP Configuration web page for your library The community name must also be defined in Unicenter TND Refer to the Unicenter TND documentation for information on how to use community names Note If the community name is placed in Unplaced Objects delete it before running the dscvrone command SNMP Integration Guide Overview Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 OpenView Network Node Manager NNM is one of the leading system monitoring tools for the Windows NT and 2000 platforms This network management tool allows network administrators to graphically view their networks and the nodes attached to the network This allows the system administrator to assess the health of these devices and take corrective action if necessary In order for Quantum Libraries to display as actual library icons in the network management software you must install the SNMP Integration Kit The SNMP Integration Kit will Load the Quantum Library MIB file Update the oid_to_sym file for the Quantum Library object Copy the icon file Copy the symbol registration file Copy the application registration file Update the Events Table SNMP Integration Guide 13 Cha
9. 123019 fodin P2000 feden Be 123019 pr000gig 11500 2ANTUM TwOPTCGPO 1 220 Intel870T 1 172 30 1 40x00086DF H 0x00301 63AB PMC300 default Read Write Auto Layout The library node should display as an Quantum Library icon If the library node does not display as an Quantum Library icon change the symbol type To change the symbol type 1 Right click on the library object and select Change Symbol Type from the pop up menu The Change Symbol Type dialog box displays see figure 14 SNMP Integration Guide 19 Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Setting Up OpenView NNM Figure 14 Change Change Symbol Type x Symbol Type Dialog Symbol Classes Box a i Symbol Subclasses for Class Device Q ATLLIB DX100 DX30 Px720 i Instructions Symbol type selected Press OK to complete operation Cancel Hep 2 Select Device in Symbol Classes and select the Quantum Library symbol in Symbol Subclasses for Class Device see figure 14 3 Click OK 4 The Quantum Library node should change to an Quantum Library icon Once your icon displays properly proceed with configuring the status source and configuring the object attributes Configuring Status To configure the status source Sor 1 Select the Quantum Library icon and right click Select Symbol Properties from the pop up menu The Symbol Properties dialog box displays see figure 15 20 SNMP I
10. Preferences Report Management Activated Options Router Management Activated Security Management Activated Workload Management Server Activated SNMP Trap Sers Single Sign On Actival Command Propagation Facility User Profile Sync widudEdedededed Page 1of12 N Component H File Tq Activation Flags Management Event Management 3 Change the Setting to Yes for the SNMP Trap Server Activated flag 4 Select the Server Preferences tab see figure 2 SNMP Integration Guide 3 Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Pre Installation Steps Figure 2 Server JE EM Settings AmE Preferences Tab SEAT te Client Preferences Wireless Messaging System Activated File Management Activated YES NO Store and Forward Activated NO Problem Management Activated NO Report Management Activated NO Router Management Activated YES NO Security Management Activated YES NO Workload Management Server Activated YES NO Workload Management Agent Activated SNMP Trap Server Aqtiv Single Sign On Activat d Command Propagation Facility User Profile Sync Server Preferences AA AA Page 1 of 12 N Component H Fil L44 Activation Flags Termen 5 Set preference to Yes for SNMP Trap Server Activated 6 Exit the Unicenter TND Settings dialog box 7 Reboot the PC for the changes to take eff
11. SNMP Integration Guide 6311658 07 Ver 7 Rel 0 Quantum SNMP Integration Guide 6311658 07 Ver 7 Rel 0 December 2003 Made in USA Quantum Corporation provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 2003 by Quantum Corporation All rights reserved Your right to copy this manual is limited by copyright law Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of Quantum Corporation is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law TRADEMARK STATEMENT Prism Storage Architecture is a trademark of Quantum Corporation Other trademarks may be mentioned herein which belong to other companies 6207947 06cP 29 A Contents mg Preface ix Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 1 OV ONVICW serierne dass 1 System Requirements on Windows NT 2000 snsnrrrerererererevevererererevevevererern 2 Level Of SQCUrity cc iscisscessssessvenssetedssonsconnteensites sabenbvtensibaviianestesuiv seas sniatven ts 2 Activating SNMP Lraps ssiuarnsneaegtdtosssennaseserenoekesan 3 Pre Installation Steps mooenenrvornersvvvonrvervvenvannsnvevvvnnvnensversvnensnerevevsvavrveevannsnsesne 4 Installing the SNMP Integration Software sn
12. User s This guide contains sections Guide on installation operation and diagnostic software Refer to the appropriate product manuals for information about your tape drive and cartridges SNMP Integration Guide xi Contacts xii Quantum company contacts are listed below Quantum Corporate Headquarters To order documentation on Quantum products contact Quantum Corporation P O Box 57100 Irvine CA 92619 7100 949 856 7800 800 284 5101 Technical Publications To comment on existing documentation send e mail to doc comments quantum com Quantum Home Page Visit the Quantum home page at http www quantum com Customer Support The Quantum Customer Support Department provides a 24 hour help desk that can be reached at North South America 949 725 2100 or 800 284 5101 Asia Pacific Rim International Code 61 7 3839 0988 Europe Middle East Africa International Code 44 0 1256 848748 SNMP Integration Guide Send faxes for the Customer Support Department to North South America 949 725 2176 Asia Pacific Rim International Code 61 7 3839 0955 Europe Middle East Africa International Code 44 0 1256 848777 Send e mail for the Customer Support Department to North South America www quantum com askaquestion Asia Pacific Rim apachelp quantum com Europe Middle East Africa eurohelp quantum com SNMP Integration Guide xiii xiv SNMP Integration Gui
13. com softwaredownloads or install it from the CD Note Install OpenView NNM before installing the integration software If OpenView NNM is not installed the integration procedure will abort To install the integration software from a CD 1 Close the OpenView NNM application 2 Insert the SNMP Integration CD into the CD ROM drive of the computer where the OpenView NNM software is installed If Autoplay is enabled Windows automatically displays a dialog box allowing you to select CA Unicenter TND Integration or HP Openview NNM Integration for installation see figure 9 SHMP Integration Installation E x Quantum gt Q6 U Ly 2008 Quantum Corporation All rights reserved 3 Click HP Openview Integration The Welcome dialog box displays see figure 10 SNMP Integration Guide 15 Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Installing SNMP Integration Software Figure 10 Welcome Dialog Box 4 Click Next on the Welcome dialog box The Software License Agreement dialog box displays see figure 11 Figure 1 1 Software Software License Agreement License Agreement ml Dialog Box V 5 Read the Software License Agreement 6 Click Yes on this dialog box to indicate that you accept the terms of this agreement The Setup Complete dialog box appears see figure 12 Note If you click No on the Software License Agreement dialog box the wizard program terminates 16 SNMP Integration G
14. curity The level of security required to integrate the library is root Installing SNMP Integration Software You may download the integration software from the Quantum Customer Support Web site at www quantum com softwaredownloads or install it from the CD Note Install OpenView NNM before installing the integration software If OpenView NNM is not installed the integration procedure will abort 26 SNMP Integration Guide Installing Software from a CD Installation Output Script Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris Installing SNMP Integration Software To install the integration software from a CD 1 Close OpenView NNM 2 Insert the SNMP Integration CD into the CD ROM drive of the computer where the OpenView NNM software is installed Mount the CD ROM drive if it is not already mounted Assuming that the CD ROM drive is mounted at cdrom cdrom1 run the following commands cd cdrom cdrom1 cd HPOpenview solaris install Once you have run the install command the following output displays This installation script will install SNMP library integration for HP OpenView V1 0 2 Please close NNM before running this script To Continue press C To Cancel press any key Starting installation Checking installation file Closing processes Loading MIB Saving files Current versions of files to be modified are saved in tmp ATLLIB Updating oid_to_sym Updating oid_to_type
15. de Overview G Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Computer Associates CA Unicenter TND is a network management tool allowing network administrators to graphically view their networks and the nodes attached to the network This allows the network administrator to assess the health of these devices as well as take corrective action if necessary In order for Quantum Libraries to display as actual library icons in the network management software you must install the SNMP Integration Kit The SNMP Integration with Unicenter TND will Install the Quantum Library MIB file e Install the Quantum Library icon files Create an Quantum Library class e Update the message map and action tables SNMP Integration Guide 1 Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 System Requirements on Windows NT 2000 SNMP integration with Unicenter TND consists of the following tasks Installing the SNMP Integration Software Setting Up Unicenter TND Following Up Testing the Library Icon System Requirements on Windows NT 2000 Level of Security The SNMP integration with Unicenter TND on NT 2000 requires the following hardware and software components to run properly These include Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows NT server or workstation installed and running Hard disk drive with at least 10 MB of available space CD ROM drive Internet browser Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 0 or 5 5 or Netscape Co
16. dix A Configuring the SNMP Management Web Page P Series and M Series Figure 22 SNMP Configuration Page Quantum Fer See ak ak lal Prism Home PMC Serer Management E ALERT SNMP 0 SNMP Configuration i E O Community Manageme E ALERT E mail E ALERT Library Managem 0 Help G Quantum SNMP Configuration View Change SNMP Configuration Library Name Libraryi Location fis Building 5 Informational Traps M Enabled __Detaits Warning Traps M Enabled Details Failure Traps M Enabled Details Available Traps M Enabled Unavailable Traps M Enabled Trap Destination f23412 0 Trap Destination Trap Destination 1 Trap Destination HE j Trap Destination fb m 4 Inthe View Change SNMP Configuration section make the following changes a Inthe Library Name box enter the library name Note The library name must not contain any spaces b Inthe Location box enter the library s location c Enable Available Traps and Unavailable Traps d Enable other traps as desired 36 SNMP Integration Guide Appendix A Configuring the SNMP Management Web Page DX Series e Inthe Trap Destination field enter the IP address where the OpenView NNM is running Note At least one trap destination must be specified 5 Click Apply to save your changes SNMP integration with OpenView NNM is complete DX Series To configure the SNMP Manage
17. e it as follows HP Openview NNM conf netmon nodiscover 3 Add a line to the file containing only the IP address determined in step 1 of this section For example if the IP address of the second Ethernet port is determined to be 10 0 0 254 then add the following line to the file 10 0 0 254 MC300 private network address Setting Up OpenView NNM After the SNMP integration software is installed set up OpenView NNM To set up OpenView NNM 1 If OpenView NNM is running shutdown and restart OpenView NNM If OpenView NNM is not running start OpenView NNM 2 Navigate to the network where the library devices are located see figure 13 18 SNMP Integration Guide Figure 13 Subnet Map Changing Symbol Type Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Setting Up OpenView NNM 172 30 Segment1 Map Edit View Performance Configuration Fault Tools Options Window Help alaala Q 2 p p 22348 151 1a c2348 101 1ab 172 30 1 25 2343 14 1 a SABERT OO JUGGERNAUT SPIDERMAN 72 30 1112 172 30 1 114Lv1500 BLOT 3 F f IMudd Emcsoo DRAKEN dax dopey RPICSsrsafaRCHANGELDYT SWITCH172 30 1 195 550 3500x1 em fl en en em a mi a 172 30 130 Game CYCLOPS cruncher MAGNETJEXCHANGE200qLindaTez BISHOP LABPC a A g BE BARTIMAEUSMW M1500 PMC300 72 30 1133 172 30 1152 angel 172 30 1 118 ROGUE XAVIER TENHIGHSTACHPMCS00 172 350 1187 BATMAN 1M0J0JOJO P2000
18. ect Pre Installation Steps Before installing the SNMP integration software edit the c winnt system32 drivers etc hosts file and add the library node s lt IP Address gt lt Library Name gt lt Library Name gt is derived from the library name and the domain name specified in the Network Configuration section of your library s management Web page For example if the library name is BLD5 and the domain is mycompany eng the library name in the etc hosts file will be BLD5 mycompany eng 4 SNMP Integration Guide Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Installing the SNMP Integration Software Installing the SNMP Integration Software Figure 3 SNMP Integration Installation Dialog Box You can install the SNMP integration software by downloading it or by installing it from a CD Download the integration software from the Quantum Customer Support Web site at www quantum com softwaredownloads Note Install Unicenter TND before installing the integration software If Unicenter TND is not installed the integration procedure will abort To install the SNMP integration software from a CD 1 Insert the SNMP Integration CD into the CD ROM drive of the computer that contains the Unicenter TND software If Autoplay is enabled Windows automatically displays the Library SNMP Integration Installation screen see figure 3 This screen allows you to perform Unicenter TND Integration or HP OpenView NNM Int
19. ect color changes to blue Resolution This does not impact library integration and no action is necessary When the library changes condition the color will change appropriately SNMP Integration Guide G E Appendix A A Configuring the SNMP A Management Web Page Fl eh eee This section describes how to configure the SNMP Management Web Page in Unicenter TND and OpenView NNM PX720 To configure the SNMP Management Web Page in Unicenter TND or OpenView NNM 1 Access the Library Home Page and configure the SNMP page In Unicenter TND from the 2 D Map right click on the library icon and click on Library Home page from the pop up menu InOpenView NNM select the library node click on Tools and select Web Browser Server Home Page The default browser launches and displays the Library Home page 2 A password dialog box displays Enter your administrator or operator user name and password and click OK 3 Click on Setup then Events The Events page displays see figure 22 SNMP Integration Guide 33 Appendix A Configuring the SNMP Management Web Page PX720 4 Scroll down to the SNMP section of the Events page see figure 22 Figure 21 PX720 SNMP Configuration Section Click to Send Test Message RLE SNMP Community Names New public ReadAWrite Edit Remove r Trap Destinations New 172 30 55 131 172 30 55 133 172 30 55 162 172 27 3 208 Remove
20. egration SNMP Integration Installation 4 Eq Quantum 2eGurity 3 Quantum Corporation All rights reserved 2 Click CA Unicenter TND Integration The Welcome dialog box displays see figure 4 SNMP Integration Guide 5 Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Installing the SNMP Integration Software Figure 4 Welcome Dialog Box Figure 5 Software License Agreement Dialog Box 3 Click Next on the Welcome dialog box The Software License Agreement dialog box displays see figure 5 Software License Agreement ET 4 Read the Software License Agreement 5 Click Yes to indicate that you accept the terms of this agreement The Update TND Repository Information dialog box displays see figure 6 Note If you click No on the Software License Agreement dialog box the wizard program terminates SNMP Integration Guide Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Installing the SNMP Integration Software Figure 6 Update TND Update CA Unicenter TND Repository Information x Repository Information m E 7 F B X SSWOT Dialog Box lease enter repository username and pa Repository Username e Password Confirm Password Reset Cancel Note Depending on the version of Unicenter TNG Framework you are using the information in the text boxes may vary In version 2 1 the repository name should be entered in the form NAME_TNGDB In version 2 4 the
21. ent 1 Of x FE tefesfi af fanen gt Y leony E g E a A a E a F 72 30 1 21 ocean_park atlp eng LindaTest 172 30 1 25 172 30 1 30 GAMBIT XAVIER CYCLOPS 72 30 1 41 72 30 1 79 fabpe gt B a 8 8 5 S EA B achilles 1Mudd atlp eng Daxx atlp eng f172 30 1 108 172 30 1 112 172 30 1 114 172 30 1116 72 30 1118 angel f172301132 172 30 1150 SSD 3500XL E 72 30 1183 1 72 30 1184 1 72 30 1187 f1 72 30 1190 1 72 30 1 192 f 72 30 1195 MOJOJOJO 172 30 1 199J1172 30 1 200 Intel470T 3 Intel470T 2 Intel470T 1 g2 E E al E E a F E 3com4900 1 falexander atlp eng pdin atip eng I 72 30 1 220 p7000gig atlp eng 1 72 30 1 241 172 30 1 242 172 30 1 11172 30 1 10 172 30 1 11 72 30 1 12 2 p N fs g a 72 30 1 13 NPICS85F52 ROGUE 72 30 1 16 PMC300 01234567891 12345678921 2345678931 23456789 172 30 0 0 Segment 1 2 Inthe2 D Map navigate to the network where the library devices are located 3 Right click on the object library and select delete The object is removed from the submap SNMP Integration Guide 9 Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Following Up Testing the Library Icon 4 From a DOS prompt e for an M Series or P Series type dscvrone i lt PMC IP Address gt h ATLLIB e for a DX30 type dscvrone i lt PMC IP Address gt h DX30 e fora DX100 type dscvrone i lt PMC IP Address gt h DX100 e fora PX720 type dscvrone i lt PMC IP Address gt h PX720 5 P
22. ist of software that can be automatically removed Click Add Remove Click Yes When the library integration software has been removed from your computer Windows NT displays the message Uninstall successfully completed Click OK SNMP Integration Guide 23 Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Troubleshooting Uninstalling Software from Windows 2000 To remove the library integration software using Windows 2000 1 Log into Windows 2000 with Administrator privileges 2 Click Start then point to Settings 3 Click Control Panel 4 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon 5 Select HP OpenView Integration from the list of currently installed programs o Click Change Remove 7 Click Yes Troubleshooting 24 The following troubleshooting information contains possible problems and resolutions for OpenView NNM Problem After rebooting the system the library object reverts to the generic device symbol Resolution Reclassify the object see Changing Symbol Type on page 19 Problem Double clicking the library object causes the object status source to change to symbol Resolution Change the source back to object see Configuring Status Source on page 20 Problem Library object color changes to blue Resolution This does not impact library integration and no action is necessary When the library changes condition the color will change appropriately SNMP Integration Guide DI G D Q
23. ment Web Page in Unicenter TND or OpenView NNM 1 Access the Library Home Page and configure the SNMP page In Unicenter TND from the 2 D Map right click on the library icon and click on Library Home page from the pop up menu InOpenView NNM select the library node click on Tools and select Web Browser Server Home Page 2 A password dialog box displays Enter your administrator or operator user name and password and click OK The Home page displays 3 Click on Remote Alerts then SNMP The SNMP page displays see figure 23 SNMP Integration Guide 37 Appendix A Configuring the SNMP Management Web Page DX Series Figure 23 DX Series SNMP Page Wedne ove 3 13 PM America New York ES Administrator Login Home Configuration ret Trap Selection Trap Destinations em t IV Informati 30 55 Delet System Status orma on FZ Library Available 172 30 55 132 BEE M Warning Library Unavailabl 172 30 55 133 Delete ibr navailable Remote Alerts F Failure i 172 30 57 28 Delete New _Help_ Utilitie Mites Community Management Name IP Address Network Mask Access Type pcb 172 25 0 0 255 255 0 0 Get Set System Startup private 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 Get Set BLAR en vi public 172 30 55 0 255 255 255 0 Get Set Host garfield P 172 30 55 132 Capacity 0 00 bytes Free 000 bytes Test SNMP System Used 0 00 bytes 0 00 full Note Information traps must be enabled and at least one trap desti
24. mmunicator version 4 7x SNMP and SNMP trap services active and running Unicenter TNG Framework version 2 1 or higher installed with SNMP traps activated see Activating SNMP Traps In Unicenter TNG Framework 2 1 the level of security required to integrate the library is the same level of security required to install and operate Unicenter TND This is typically the System Administrator sa level The security entry is case sensitive In Unicenter TNG Framework 2 4 or higher the level of security required to integrate the library is the same level of security required to install and operate Unicenter TND This is typically the user name and password for logging into the computer network Note Before beginning verify that SNMP service is running see Start Control Panel Services SNMP Integration Guide Activating SNMP Traps To activate the SNMP traps Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Activating SNMP Traps 1 Click Start and select Programs Unicenter TND Enterprise Management EM Classics Windows NT Configuration 2 Click Settings icon The EM Settings dialog box appears with the Component Activation Flags tab activated see figure 1 Figure 1 Component JE EM Settings Settings Edit Sortby Help 0 x Activation Flags Tab Wireless Messaging System Activated Client Preferences File Management Activated Store and Forward Activated Problem Management Activated Server
25. nation must be configured EE Click to send a test trap to all trap destinations 4 Inthe Trap Selection section make the following changes a Enable Library Available and Library Unavailable traps b Enable other traps as desired c Click Apply to save your changes 5 Inthe Trap Destination field enter the IP address where Unicenter TND or OpenView NNM is running Note At least one trap destination must be specified 6 With the Information trap is enabled test the SNMP trap by clicking Send in the Test SNMP section SNMP integration is complete 38 SNMP Integration Guide Glossary Autoplay A Windows option that provides a software response to hardware actions initiated by the user on the machine such as the appearance of SNMP integration installation screens banner frame The Web browser frame that extends across the top of the screen It displays the corporate logo and software name Cancel button Discards changes to the properties and attributes of a page or dialog box and closes it community name AnSNMP community name is the assigned name of a logical management domain on a network The community name is used as a selector by the agent to specify the access to local or remote management information and the context of the management information The names public and private are common default community names default gateway The default gateway is the IP address of the sys
26. ntegration Guide Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Setting Up OpenView NNM Figure 15 Symbol Symbol Properties Properties Dialog Box 2 Change the status source to Object and click OK Configuring To configure library attributes Object Attributes i 1 Select the Quantum Library icon and right click Select Object Properties from the pop up menu The Object Properties dialog box displays see figure 16 Figure 16 Object Object Properties Properties Dialog Box SNMP Integration Guide 21 Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Following Up Testing the Library Icon 2 Select General Attributes and click Edit Attributes The Attributes dialog box displays see figure 17 Figure 17 Attributes Attributes for Object Foghorn Dialog Box General Attributes Max Consoles isADMISupported False isSNMPSupported True isSNMPProxied False isHTTPSupported True isHTTPManaged True SNMPAgent Unset ManagementURL isService False vendor Unset alues for these attributes are not verified If you want to save modified value press OK otherwise press Cancel Changes take effect when you OK the Object Properties 3 The attribute isHTTPSupported should be set to True If not select the attribute to change the setting 4 Click OK Your attributes are configured The library icon will appear in the map The color and or shape of the icon reflects the health of the library This allo
27. ogether with their partition owners Management Console Web based interface that allows authorized staff to configure and manage all storage options from behind a firewall or remotely from anywhere on the Internet management frame The Web browser frame on the right of the screen which displays the active page SNMP Integration Guide MIB Management Information Base A hierarchical collection of objects that can be accessed via an SNMP management protocol navigation frame The Web browser frame on the left of the screen which displays a list of the Management Console Web pages Node A device with a direct point of access to a network offline Ready for communication with a diagnostic computer OK button Commits changes made to a dialog box and closes it online Ready for communications with a host page properties The display and configuration attributes of a page partition A division of a disk or storage area A library partition is a virtual library consisting of a designated portion of a larger physical library physical view A graphical representation of the library that shows the tape drives storage bins and load ports together with their partition owners PMC Prism Management Card reboot The process of restarting a computer so the operating system is reloaded Reset button Returns the values in a dialog box to the default or previously saved values restart The process of restarting a computer without
28. oving library integration software The manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 describes the system requirements and installation of Unicenter TND on Windows platform Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 describes the system requirements and installation of OpenView NNM ona Windows platform Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris describes the system requirements and installation of OpenView NNM ona Solaris platform Appendix A Configuring the SNMP Management Web Page describes how to configure the SNMP Management Web page This document concludes with a glossary and an index SNMP Integration Guide Notational Conventions Related Documents This manual uses the following conventions topic Note Notes emphasize important information related to the main Documents related to the SNMP integration software are shown below Quantum Documentation Document No Document Title Document Description 6311631 MC300 Prism This manual provides Management Card server management User s Guide instructions for the MC300 Prism Management Card for M Series libraries 6473025 MC350 Prism This manual provides Management Card server management User s Guide instructions for the MC350 Prism Management Card for P Series libraries 6444601 PX720 User s Guide This guide contains sections on installation operation and diagnostic software 6513501 DX Series
29. pter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 System Requirements on Windows NT 2000 SNMP integration with OpenView NNM consists of the following tasks Installing SNMP Integration Software Setting Up OpenView NNM System Requirements on Windows NT 2000 Level of Security The SNMP integration with OpenView NNM on NT 2000 requires the following hardware and software components to run properly These include Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 server or workstation installed and running Hard disk drive with at least 10 MB of available space CD ROM drive Internet browser Internet Explorer version 5 0 or 5 5 or Netscape Communicator version 4 7x SNMP and SNMP trap service active and running OpenView NNM version 6 1 or above installed with SNMP traps activated The level of security required to integrate the library is the same level of security required to install and operate OpenView NNM This is typically System Administrator Sa level The security entry is case sensitive Note Before beginning verify that SNMP service is running To verify go to Start Control Panel Services SNMP Integration Guide Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Installing SNMP Integration Software Installing SNMP Integration Software Installing Software from a CD Figure 9 SNMP Integration Installation Dialog Box You may download the integration software from the Quantum Customer Support Web site at www quantum
30. reloading the operating system SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The Internet standard protocol that provides network management service SNMP works by sending messages called protocol data units PDUs to different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices called agents store data about themselves in Management SNMP Integration Guide 41 42 Information Bases MIBs and return this data to the SNMP requesters Status Icon The status icon is located on the Home Page It indicates the library status by the background color of the icon trap A program interrupt usually caused by some exceptional situation in the user program In most cases the user performs some action then returns control to the program URL Uniform Resource Locator A server address used by clients such as Web browsers to access information over the network using HTTP and other protocols Web browser A client application that renders HTML code ina Graphical User Interface GUI and uses HTTP and other Internet protocols to communicate with Web servers For example Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer are Web browsers SNMP Integration Guide Integration software installation OpenView NNM 15 Unicenter TND 5 Internet browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 IP Addresses 17 L Level of Security OpenView NNM 14 Levels of security Unicenter TND 2 Microsoft 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 SNMP Integration Guide Index
31. repository name should be entered in the form UNIDB NAM E The NAME portion should be the name of the host computer 6 Enter the SQL server into the Repository box 7 Enter sa for System Administrator in the Username box 8 Leave the Password and Confirm Password boxes blank if Unicenter TND was installed without using a password To return settings in this dialog box to their previously saved values click Reset To exit the dialog box without saving any changes click Cancel Note If Unicenter TND was installed using a password the same password should be used in this step 9 Click OK to save your settings The Setup Complete dialog box displays see figure 7 SNMP Integration Guide 7 Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Setting Up Unicenter TND Figure 7 Setup Setup Complete Complete Dialog Box 10 To display the readme txt file select the Yes want to view the readme txt check box 11 Click Finish Your library is now integrated with the Unicenter TND software Setting Up Unicenter TND After installing the integration software set up the Unicenter TND by reclassifying the library node To set up Unicenter TND 1 On the start menu under Programs a Select Unicenter TND b Select Worldview c Click on 2 D Map The 2 D Map displays see figure 8 8 SNMP Integration Guide Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Setting Up Unicenter TND Figure 8 2 D Map 172 30 0 0 Segm
32. ress lt Enter gt This command discovers the library and inserts it into the map Note For Unicenter TNG Framework 2 1 the object will appear in the existing segment For Unicenter TNG Framework 2 4 the object may appear in another segment To place the object in the appropriate segment refer to the Unicenter TND documentation The library icon will appear in the map The color and shape of the icon reflects the health of the library This allows the network administrator to take corrective action if necessary Configure the SNMP subsystem of your library see appendix A Following Up Testing the Library Icon To test the library icon Note Prior to conducting this test verify that no library processes are running 1 Open a 2D map in Unicenter TND 2 Navigate to the submap where the reclassified library node resides 10 SNMP Integration Guide 3 Chapter 1 Unicenter TND on Windows NT 2000 Uninstalling SNMP Integration Software Take the library offline After a few moments the library icon turns red indicating that the library is unavailable Put the library on line Verify that the library Home page displays by right clicking the library icon Once the library achieves the on line state as observed on the library the library icon on the 2D map turns green indicating the library is available e M Series P Series and PX720 may take up to 20 minutes to achieve an on line state
33. rnrnrvrvarevereverererevevevevereerevererene 5 Setting Up Unicenter IND sesser ossessioni ce sasesidsessesdacssnscanstsesevsnostageesdstensech 8 Following Up Testing the Library Icon srseserevaveverererevavaserererevavavesereresenre 10 Uninstalling SNMP Integration Software nrnrnrvvvrvvrvrreverererevevevererevereverenne 11 Uninstalling Software from Windows NT 4 0 s sereroreveveverererevevevererenes 11 Uninstalling Software from Windows 2000 rorvrvrvrrerrvvvvrvrvrrrrvrvreenne 12 Troubleshooting sc sissesicecssseasscerodosnbssesstseeseseesissstessestesutoasassssuevenastneutuaaesioadives 12 SNMP Integration Guide iii Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Appendix A OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 System Requirements on Windows NT 2000 eee Level Of S curityunsnssdnsa karm E E Installing SNMP Integration Software srrnrnrrrvrvvrvrvrvrrvverevevererenne Installing Software from a CD nsssererrrravevsvrssesesvrersavaversvrssenenne Duplicate IP Addresses un nundn niuninnukndninnieisndve Setting Up OpenView NNM mnrnrrrererervrvrrevererevveveserervrveserersrreveseserenn Changing Symbol Typescsssiransiinniisii nias Configuring Status Source n rrrvrvrvrvrrrerveveverrvrrrereverssserererrrserer Configuring Object Attributes nmssrerraveverrrrvrerrrervrseveverernes Following Up Testing the Library Icon ssseverrrererrvrvrvrererererns Uninstalling Library Integration Software rrrreserervrvarerevrrrvsererer
34. serernr 36 DX Series SNMP P gens senean 38 SNMP Integration Guide Preface This manual describes how to use the SNMP Integration Kit to integrate Quantum Libraries and DX Series Enhanced Data Protection Systems with the following third party network management software packages Unicenter Network and Systems Management 3 0 appears as Unicenter TND of Computer Associates CA supported on Windows NT and Windows 2000 OpenView Network Node Manager NNM of Hewlett Packard HP supported on Windows NT Windows 2000 and Sun Solaris environments Supported libraries include M Series M1500 M1800 and M2500 equipped with MC300 P Series P4000 P7000 P2000 and P3000 equipped with MC350 DX Series DX30 and DX100 PX720 Throughout this document library refers to all supported products SNMP Integration Guide ix Audience Purpose Document Organization The intended audience for this manual is network system administrators The following topics are covered for each third party network management software integration System requirements includes the hardware and software components that are required to be installed and to run properly Pre installation steps for the SNMP software Installing the SNMP software from a CD or from the internet Setting up third party management software after installation Configuring the management console Web pages Testing the library icon Troubleshooting Rem
35. svecnsssossnoedivinvsvesssssesvennssnaes 4 SNMP Integration Installation Dialog Box eee 5 Weleome Dialog BOX cssiteasisesicciciecstseeisesvssescestsnstvenstleeuntetenssties 6 Software License Agreement Dialog BOX eee 6 Update TND Repository Information Dialog Box 7 Setup Complete Dialog Box rnrrrrvvvvvrrrrevevrverererevererererevevevererene 8 2D Map EE nea 9 SNMP Integration Installation Dialog Box eee 15 Welcome Dialog Box nmsnnnrererererereveverererevavevevererevavasesesereveveseverer 16 Software License Agreement Dialog BOX eee 16 Setup Complete Dialog Box rnrrvvrvvvvrrrvrvrrvvrrerrveveveverereversverenn 17 S b et Map ucro e EEE EN 19 Change Symbol Type Dialog BOX rnrnrrrrrvvrvrvrvrvrvrvrvevrvrveveverenn 20 Symbol Properties Dialog Box rrnrrrvrrrvrvrvrrrrerrvvvrrvrererrrrsereener 21 Object Properties Dialog Box nnrnrnrvrvrvvrrrvevrrererevereverererersverenn 21 Attributes Dialog BOX csscssssssissisvessssosviveesssonassensosveessavessonarees 22 SNMP Integration Guide vii viii Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Subnet Map Truncated View sosnnrvevrvrvrrvenrverrvsrvrversvsrsevevenee 29 Object Properties Window nmrererereravererererevavavesereveveseseserevenenee 30 Object Attributes Window s smsararerernvnvaveserereveveseseseressvrsererersern 30 PX720 SNMP Configuration Section 34 SNMP Configuration Page uevnsrsvrerervvevrererevevavererereveveve
36. tem through which IP packets will be routed if the system at the source address cannot communicate directly with the system at the destination address SNMP Integration Guide 39 40 domain In the Internet a part of the naming hierarchy identifying a network or subnet Syntactically a domain name consists of a sequence of names labels separated by periods dots Ethernet A local area network protocol using high speed communications at 10 100 or 1000 megabits per second frame A distinct and separate section of a Web page commonly divided into a banner frame a navigation frame and a management frame The banner frame commonly displays title information The navigation frame commonly displays headings which are linked to informational pages that display in the management frame hostname The name of the server computer to which the library is attached IP address The IP Internet Protocol address for the system This is a 32 bit binary numeric address written as four decimal numbers separated by periods For example the binary address 11001111 11010011 11100000 00111011 is written as 207 211 224 59 key A field used to sort data in database management systems LAN Local Area Network A network that connects computers that are close to each other usually in the same building linked by a cable logical view A logical or hierarchical representation of the library that shows the tape drives storage bins and load ports t
37. uide Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Duplicate IP Addresses Figure 12 Setup Setup Complete Complete Dialog Box Setup has finished installing Quantum SNMP Integration with CA Unicenter on your computer Setup can launch the Read Me file and Quantum SNMP Integration with CA Unicenter Choose the options you want below DEE SE SEE Click Finish to complete Setup 7 Todisplay the readme txt file select the Yes I want to view the readme txt check box 8 Click Finish 9 Your library is now integrated with the OpenView NNM software Duplicate IP Addresses As a final step in the SNMP integration with HP OpenView NNM an entry needs to be added to the HP OpenView nodiscover file This entry is necessary to ensure that the IP address of the second Ethernet port on the PMC is not detected as a duplicate IP address when more than one PMC is attached to a network Before powering on the library containing the PMC perform the duplicate IP addresses procedure SNMP Integration Guide 17 Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Setting Up OpenView NNM To create duplicate IP addresses 1 Determine the IP address of the PMC Ethernet port If the IP address of the PMC Ethernet port attached to the network begins with anything other than the number 10 the IP address of the second port is 10 0 0 254 Otherwise the IP address of the second Ethernet port is 192 168 0 254 2 Create an ASCII file Name and plac
38. ws the network administrator to take corrective action if necessary Configure the SNMP subsystem of your library see appendix A Following Up Testing the Library Icon To test the library icon 1 Turn library offline 22 SNMP Integration Guide Chapter 2 OpenView NNM on Windows NT 2000 Uninstalling Library Integration Software The Unavailable Trap Event dialog box displays the following message Library_Name The storage library has changed from an available to an unavailable state Click Close The library icon turns red Turn the library on line Once the library achieves the on line state as observed on the library front panel the library icon on OpenView NNM map turns green indicating the library is available e M Series P Series and PX720 may take up to 20 minutes to achieve an on line state e DxX Series will immediately accomplish an on line state Testing is now complete Uninstalling Library Integration Software This section explains how to uninstall the library integration software from your computer Uninstalling To remove the library integration software using Windows NT 4 0 Software from Windows NT 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 o Log into Windows NT with Administrator privileges Click Start then point to Settings Click Control Panel Windows NT opens the Control Panel dialog box Double click the Add Remove Programs icon On the Install Uninstall tab select HP OpenView Integration from the l
39. y see appendix A 30 SNMP Integration Guide Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris Following Up Testing the Library Icon Following Up Testing the Library Icon To test the library icon Note Prior to conducting this test verify that no library processes are running 1 Turn the library off The Unavailable Trap Event window displays the following message Library_Name Library has changed from available to unavailable Click Close The library icon turns red Turn the library on Once the library achieves the on line state as observed on the library front panel the library icon on the OpenView NNM map turns green indicating the library is available e M Series PX Series and PX720 may take up to 20 minutes to achieve an on line state DxX Series will immediately accomplish an on line state Testing is now complete Uninstalling Library Integration Software This section explains how to uninstall the library integration software from your computer SNMP Integration Guide 31 Chapter 3 OpenView NNM on Solaris Troubleshooting Uninstalling Software Mount the CD ROM drive if it is not already mounted Assuming that the CD ROM drive is mounted at cdrom cdrom1 run the following commands cd cdrom cdrom1 cd HPOpenview solaris ft Juninstall Troubleshooting 32 The following troubleshooting information contains possible problems and resolutions for OpenView NNM Problem Library obj

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