Now I don't know about mvs anymore but under aix there has to be the dsmsnmp
subagent running...
there might be another required task started under mvs also...
might look for the mention of a/the subagent in the mvs tsm info...

Dwight

-----Original Message-----
From: Thierry ITTY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 9:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SNMP


tsm will (should) generate its snmp events on its own. snmp is a protocol
over ip. I guess your mvs mainframe has tcp/ip enabled, including proper
routing set. so all you'd have to do is to tell tsm (sorry i don't know
how) the address of the tng box that will have to handle snmp messages, and
it's done.
just give it a try.
things could be different if your client would want to act on tsm from tng,
but it's not the case, ain't it ?

hth


A 15:26 21/08/01 +0100, vous avez �crit :
>The client I am working for wants to start collecting events from TSM. The
event
>manager will be the CA TNG product which will run on an Windows NT
machine. The
>TSM Server is installed on an OS/390. The communication protocol I would
think
>off is SNMP to communicate with TNG but I do not find any references which
are
>talking about SNMP and MVS. Is this a possible solution or do I need to
think
>about installing a second TSM server on a NT box which is connected via
>server-to-server with the TSM Server on the mainframe and which can send
SNMP
>messages to the TNG server?
>
>The TSM server is V3.7.1
>
>Thanks for any information,
>
>Michel Engels
>TSM Conultant
>Devoteam Belgium
>
>
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