I believe that some of the main snmp settings are in the docs for the
groupwise monitor utility.
Another thing you can also do is have Salive login to the groupwise web
monitor and look for specific text.
John Carter
Senior Network Systems Programmer
IT Services
Indiana Purdue University Ft. Way
Not much, unfortunately. I had problem gattering info for MRTG because many NLM were
able to send SNMP info but I had problem having info from the GWIA only...
You can try searching MIB infos on Novell/GroupWise site.
Serge
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Thanks for the wonderful
Thanks for the wonderful help. I'll get with the GW admin and see if we can start
using any of this.
Also, I just happened to look at the server with SNMP, and I see quite a few entries
for the POA, GWIA, and MTA. Do you have any experience in which of these SNMP entris
might be useful?
Mike
Michael,
Here is what I check, but you'll have to check somethings with your configuration.
First, few details for my configuration so you can understand and compare with yours.
I have 3 post offices and they use port 1677 to communicate with users and port 7100
to communicate with the MTA. Nex
Ok, well, what I know about Groupwise I can count on the thumb of one hand. I do
ralize that is is several components. I'd say that management is looking to test "all"
of it. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. What winsock checks do you use?
Mike
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M
Michael,
I monitor my GroupWise servers in many ways. Can you be more specific on what you want
to check?
For some GroupWise components (GroupWise API server), I wrote a program that verify if
the NLM is loaded. I use standard winsock checks for the other composants (MTA, POA,
SMTP, ...).
Ser