You can monitor the GWIA from SNMP management and monitoring programs. When properly configured, the GWIA sends SNMP traps to network management consoles for display along with other SNMP monitored programs.
Although the GWIA is SNMP-enabled by default, the server where the GWIA is installed must be properly configured to support SNMP, and the GWIA object in eDirectory must also be properly configured. To set up SNMP services for your server, complete the following tasks:
Select the instructions for the platform where the GWIA runs:
The Linux GWIA is compatible with NET-SNMP. An older version of SNMP called UCD-SNMP cannot be used with the Linux GWIA. NET-SNMP comes with OES Linux, but it does not come with SLES. If you are using SLES, you must update to NET-SNMP in order to use SNMP to monitor the Linux GWIA.
Make sure you are logged in as root.
(Conditional) If NET-SNMP is not already set up on your Linux server, use the following command to configure SNMP:
snmpconf -g basic_setup
The snmpconf command creates the snmpd.conf file in one of the following directories, depending on your version of Linux:
/usr/share/snmp /usr/local/share/snmp ~/.snmp
Locate the snmpd.conf file on your Linux server.
In a text editor, open the snmpd.conf file and add the following line:
dlmod Gwsnmp /opt/novell/groupwise/agents/lib/libgwsnmp.so
Save the snmpd.conf file and exit the text editor.
Restart the SNMP daemon (snmpd) to put the changes into effect.
IMPORTANT:Make sure that the SNMP daemon always starts before the GWIA starts.
Skip to Section 37.6.2, Copying and Compiling the POA MIB File.
On Windows Server 2008, the SNMP Service is usually not included during the initial operating system installation. The SNMP Service can be easily added at any time. To add or configure the SNMP Service, you must be logged in as a member of the Administrator group.
To set up SNMP services for the Windows GWIA, complete the following tasks:
On the Control Panel, click
.Click
to open the Server Manager.Click
.In the
list, expand , then select .Click
, then click .When the installation is finished, click
, then exit the Server Manager.Click
.Click
.Select
.Click
, then select .Follow the on-screen instructions to install the SNMP Service.
Continue with Installing GroupWise Agent SNMP Support.
The GroupWise Agent Installation program includes an option for installing SNMP support. However, if the server where you installed the agents did not yet have SNMP set up, that installation option was not available. Now that you have set up SNMP, you can install GroupWise agent SNMP support.
At the Windows server where you want to install the GroupWise agent SNMP support:
Run setup.exe at the root of the downloaded GroupWise 2012 software image.
Click
, click to accept the License Agreement, then click to perform a standard installation.Select
, deselect , deselect , select , then click .On the Installation Path page, browse to and select the path where the Internet Agent software is installed, then select
.Continue through the rest of the installation process as prompted by the Agent Installation program.
The Agent Installation program copies the SNMP support files to the agent installation directory, makes the appropriate Windows registry entries, and restarts the Windows SNMP service.
Continue with Copying and Compiling the POA MIB File.
An SNMP-enabled GWIA returns information contained in a Management Information Base (MIB). The MIB is an ASCII data structure that defines the information gathered. It also defines the properties that can be monitored and managed on the SNMP-enabled GWIA.
Before you can monitor an SNMP-enabled GWIA, you must compile the gwia.mib file using your SNMP management program. GroupWise agent MIB files are located in the /agents/snmpmibs directory of your GroupWise software distribution directory or the downloaded GroupWise 2012 software image.
The MIB file contains all the Trap, Set, and Get variables used for communication between the GWIA and management console. The Trap variables provide warnings that point to current and potential problems. The Set variables allow you to configure portions of the application while it is still running. The Get variables display the current status of different processes of the application.
Copy the gwia.mib file to the location required by your SNMP management program.
Compile or import the gwia.mib file as required by your SNMP management program.
Continue with Configuring the POA for SNMP Monitoring.
In order for SNMP monitoring programs to monitor the GWIA, the GWIA must be configured with a network address and SNMP community string.
In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the GWIA object, then click
.Click
to display the Network Address page.Click the pencil icon to provide the TCP/IP address of the server where the POA runs, then click
.Click
, then scroll to the bottom of the settings list.Provide your system SNMP community GET string, then click
.Configure the SNMP Service with the same community GET string:
On the Windows desktop, click
.Right-click
, then click .Click
, then click in the list.In the
field, specify your system SNMP community GET string.In the
drop down list, select .Click
to add the community string to the list, then click to close the SNMP PropertiesRestart the GWIA.
The GWIA should now be visible to your SNMP monitoring program.