You can monitor the Notes Gateway from the Management and Monitoring component of Novell ZENworks® or any other SNMP management and monitoring program. When properly configured, the Notes Gateway sends SNMP traps to network management consoles for display along with other SNMP monitored programs.
During installation, you had the opportunity to configure the Notes Gateway for SNMP.
Figure 8-12 Configuring the Notes Gateway for SNMP during Installation
If you did not select SNMP support during installation, there is currently no way to add the functionality short of uninstalling the Notes Gateway and reinstalling it. See Section 6.4, Uninstalling the Notes Gateway
To set up SNMP services for the Windows server, complete the following tasks:
An SNMP-enabled Notes Gateway 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 Notes Gateway. You can view the contents of the Notes Gateway MIB for a description of the SNMP variables available for it. The Notes Gateway MIB is located in the domain\wpgate\notes directory.
Before you can monitor an SNMP-enabled Notes Gateway, you must compile the ngwln.mib file using your SNMP management program.
Copy the ngwln.mib file from the domain\wpgate\notes directory to the location required by your SNMP management program.
ZENworks for Servers users can copy the ngwln.mib file to the \agents\snmp directory in the GroupWise software distribution directory.
Compile or import the ngwln.mib file as required by your SNMP management program.
For example, to compile the ngwln.mib file for ZENworks for Servers:
In ConsoleOne, right-click the Site Server object, then click
.Click
.Browse to and select the ngwln.mib file, then click .
Click
.To make sure that the Windows server where the Notes Gateway is running is configured to send SNMP traps to the ZENworks for Servers Site Server, add the IP address or host name of the Site Server to the list of trap destinations.
From the Windows 2000/2003 Control Panel, double-click
, then click .Refer to your SNMP management program documentation for specific instructions.
Continue with Configuring the Notes Gateway for SNMP Monitoring.
In order for SNMP monitoring programs to monitor the Notes Gateway, the Notes Gateway must be configured with a network address and SNMP community string.
Browse to and right-click the Notes Gateway object, then click
.Click
to display the Network Address page.Click the pencil icon to provide the TCP/IP address or hostname of the server where the Notes Gateway runs, then click
.Click
.Provide your system SNMP community GET string, then click
.ConsoleOne then notifies the Notes Gateway to restart so the new settings can be put into effect.
The Notes Gateway should now be visible to your SNMP monitoring program.