Seeing an LCRA employee in trouble, I had to try to help (I'm based in
Austin). :^)

I work for Dell Professional Services, and have several contacts within
the OpenManage product group; I've forwarded your problem to the product
manager, and he is looking for an answer for you.  I can't promise you
anything (I'm just a lowly Consultant <grin>), but I will forward what
I can to help you out.

Sincerely,

Eric Osterholm
Senior Consultant, Collective Technologies
Principle Consultant, Dell Professional Services
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jon Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 1:23 PM
> Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Dell Servers
>
>
> For several weeks I have been trying to get WUG (7.03) to report on SNMP
> traps from my dell servers with out much luck.  I have been able to use
the
> "evntwin.exe" utility with manually editing the traps.txt mib.txt to get
> some of the traps I want but I would prefer to use the standard dell mib's
> to do this.  This is how I have been testing with the standard dell mib's.
> I have a dell 6300 with server assistant 6.4 installed.  I would pull a
> drive out of the box and check WUG nothing.  But then I would put the
drive
> back into the box and WUG would see that trap.  This proves that I have
WUG
> setup and running correctly but this does nothing for me.  I need WUG to
> report when a problem occurs not when a problem is fixed.  Has anybody
> gotten around this?
>
> Jonathan Brown



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