Ok. Thanks for the responses. Some time ago, we deployed a distributed
Nagios installation, and the communication between the different
instances had to be done via SNMP notifications. We implemented a
small program, which consisted in a command line utility to insert a
trap in a SQLite database, a
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> reliable dispatch of the notifications.
Define this term. What you will need to do, and how complex it will
be, depends entirely on the definition of "reliable"
Ok. After the responses, I've read about DISMAN notification log MIBs.
There you can log the notifications, which you can query later via
SNMP. What is not clear to me, is the role of the network management
system (is that what you referred to by NMS, ¿no?), I mean, with
respect to the reliable dis
ifications
will not be delivered.
HTH,
Mike
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> - Every certain time, the spooler takes unsent traps from the list,
> and trys to deliver them via an inform PDU to the destination
> - If the trap is acknowledged, the trap is removed from the list
Isn't that functionality already provided thr
Hello list. I'm wondering if anybody knows of a program for spooling
SNMP notifications (mainly acknowledged notifications). Something like
this:
- You deliver the trap information (trap data, destination, etc) to the spooler
- The spooler maintains a list of traps that have not been sent
- Every