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Integration With Hp Operations Manager Software; Snmp Traps; The Monitor - HP B6960-96035 Concepts Manual

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Integration with HP Operations Manager software

Functionality of the Data Protector OM integration
Data Protector integrates with HP Operations Manager software (OM). OM simplifies
management of large networks by allowing the operator to monitor and administer
the network and the applications from a single point. Once Data Protector is integrated
in the OM environment, the network administrator can immediately see if anything
is wrong during backup and react upon the information given. Data Protector
messages can be displayed in the OM message window.
Functionality of the Data Protector Operations Manager Windows
The Data Protector Operations Manager on Windows (OMW) provides the following
functionality:
Data Protector writes all major and critical messages that occur during backup,
restore or any other operation to the Windows Event Log. Operations Manager
Windows (OMW) then uses these events and forwards them to the OMW console,
so that an operator can react to them.
Service monitoring
OMW monitors all Data Protector services running on the Cell Manager as well
as any Data Protector client system. In case of failure of any of these services,
OMW immediately alerts the operator. OMW can also be configured in such a
way that it automatically attempts to restart the failed service.

SNMP traps

SNMP traps allow a Service Management application to receive and process an
SNMP trap message when a Data Protector event occurs or when an SNMP trap is
sent as a result of Data Protector's checking and maintenance mechanism. For more
information on Data Protector on configuring SNMP traps, see the online Help index:
"SNMP, reports send methods".

The monitor

The Data Protector monitor is a part of the Data Protector user interface and allows
you to supervise and to take corrective action on currently running backup, restore,
and media management sessions. Monitoring lets you view all sessions in a cell and
shows you detailed messages and the current status of these sessions. In a multi-cell
environment, you can view the sessions that run on computer systems in other cells.
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