Interesting. I don't think there is a collector for traps, though this
would be a good use-case.  I'm not sure if there is development on
one.

I think Alarms is the closest, if you turn off auto-clear, though it
won't give you exactly what you want.

On Monday, April 20, 2009, Rightmer, Seth, CYFD
<seth.right...@state.nm.us> wrote:
> Hey OpenNMSers,
>
> I'm working on SNMP data collection for our IBM Blade Centers. I've done
> the traps, but I'd like to have historical data when the traps come in,
> so we can tell whether, say, an overvoltage condition is simply a hiccup
> or the result of a trend. Unfortunately, IBM only supplies voltage and
> temperature data as SNMP strings, like "+25 degrees Celsius." Is there
> any way to cast these strings as numerical data?
>
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