Specifies whether an SNMP trap is generated and sent to all SNMP
managers when a specific type of event occurs on the metadata server.

>>-settrap--+----------+-- –event--+--------------+----------><
+- –?----+ +-all----------+
+- –h----+ +-none---------+
'- –help-' | .----------. |
| V | |
'---+-err--+-+-'
+-info-+
+-warn-+
'-sev--'
Parameters
- –? | –h | –help
- Displays a detailed description of this command, including syntax, parameter
descriptions, and examples. If you specify a help option, all other command
options are ignored.
- –event
- Specifies the events for which traps are to be sent. You can specify any
of the following values:
- all
- Generates an SNMP trap when an information, error, warning, or severe
event occurs. This parameter cannot be combined with other values.
- none
- Turns off SNMP traps for all events. This value cannot be combined with
other values.
- info
- Generates an SNMP trap when an information event occurs. This value can
be combined with any value except all or none. Multiple values must be separated
by a comma but no space.
- err
- Generates an SNMP trap when an error event occurs. This value can be combined
with any value except all or none. Multiple values must be separated by a
comma but no space.
- warn
- Generates an SNMP trap when a warning event occurs. This value can be
combined with any value except all or none. Multiple values must be separated
by a comma but no space.
- sev
- Generates an SNMP trap when a severe event occurs. This value can be combined
with any value except all or none. Multiple values must be separated by a
comma but no space.
Prerequisites
You
must have Administrator privileges to use the command.
You must be logged
in to the operating system on the engine
hosting the master metadata server to run this command.
Description
Note: To
generate traps, you must set the SNMP event types that you want to generate
traps and you must add an SNMP manager (using the addsnmpmgr command).
SNMP
traps of the specified type are generated for all SNMP managers.
When
you change a disruptive cluster setting, dynamic cluster settings (such as
SNMP settings) cannot be modified until you reboot the cluster.
Example
Sets the SNMP traps The following example
sets SNMP traps for severe and warning events:
sfscli> settrap –event sev,warn
SNMP trap event level was successfully set.