Hi Jeremiah,

Have you tried using Event Tables where you can map number values to text?

Ivana




From:   "Cutting, Jeremiah" <[email protected]>
To:     "spectrum" <[email protected]>
Date:   22.06.2010 23:24
Subject:        [spectrum] populating events/alarms with attributes from a 
spectrowatch



I’ve got a couple questions about Spectrowatches, I’m hoping someone has 
some answers they can suggest.  I have two attributes mapped from a mib 
for an appliance on our network.  One attribute is a diskStatus attribute 
that equals 0 for normal, 1 for warning, and 2 for critical.  The second 
attribute called diskError contains a detailed error message that caused 
the status change in diskStatus.  The appliance doesn’t send any traps, so 
I have to poll for this information with a watch.  I’d like to be able to 
generate an alarm based upon the severity specified in diskStatus and 
populate that alarm with the details of the diskError message.  I’ve got 
the first part working just fine; I have a watch that polls the threshold 
of diskStatus and generates an alarm when the value is 1 or 2.  The issue 
I’m running into is how to pass the text in diskError to the alarm.  Any 
suggestions?  Or is there a better approach?  We’re running Spectrum 9.1.
 
Thanks,
 
Jeremiah
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