MONITORING
Starting the Domino server add-in tasks
1. To support SNMP queries, start the QuerySet add-in task. Enter this command on the Domino Server console:
Configuring traps for Domino events
After the Domino SNMP Agent is configured, the SNMP management console is able to receive traps for basic SNMP events for that server (for example, server down). Additional configuration is required to receive traps for Domino events. Create the appropriate event handlers in the Domino Monitoring Configuration database. The Event Handler’s Notification Method must be set to SNMP Trap, and the Notification Server must be set to an asterisk.
For more information about Event Handlers, see the topic Event handlers.
Configuring statistic threshold traps
You can receive SNMP traps for Domino statistics that exceed a specified value when you have configured appropriate statistic event generators and appropriate event handlers in the Domino Monitoring Configuration database. Domino must also be running the Statistic Collector and Event Interceptor add-in tasks. The Notification Method of the event handler must be set to SNMP Trap, and the Notification Server must be set to an asterisk.
For more information, see the topics Creating a statistic event generator and Creating an event handler.
Enabling the SNMP Agent to start or stop a Domino server
You can start or stop Domino servers from a remote management console using the Domino SNMP Agent. To do so, enable the Domino SNMP Agent to start or stop a specific server. By default, the Domino SNMP Agent does not allow the remote server to start or stop. You do not need to modify a server’s Configuration Settings unless you want to enable the Domino SNMP Agent to start or stop that server.
Note If the server ID is password protected, the Domino SNMP Agent cannot be used to remotely restart a Domino server. SNMP cannot pass a password parameter to the server.
Note It may not be possible for SNMP to start a server until that server has identified itself to the Domino SNMP Agent. To prevent this situation, include information about the server in the lnsnmp.ini file.
The Allow Server Start and Allow Server Stop configuration options are in the SNMP tab of the server Configuration Settings document.
To initiate a server start or server stop, the remote management console must set the lnServerTblSetState MIB object. In the case of a non-partitioned server, the lnNotesServerSetState MIB object can also be used.
Enabling the SNMP Agent to reboot the system
You can reboot the system from a remote management console using the IBM® Lotus® Domino™ SNMP Agent. To do so, enable the Domino SNMP Agent to reboot the system. By default, the Domino SNMP Agent does not allow remote system reboot. You do not need to modify a server’s Configuration Settings document unless you want to enable the Domino SNMP Agent to reboot the system.
Note Rebooting is not supported on the z/OS platform.
For a partitioned server, all running partitions must configured to allow a system reboot. If one running partition is configured to not allow a system reboot, then the reboot is not performed.
The Allow System Reboot configuration option is on the SNMP tab of the server Configuration Settings document.
To initiate a system reboot, the remote management console must set the lnRemoteReboot MIB object.
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