To use SNMP to trap messages from SCO ARCserve/Open, you must:
To enable SCO ARCserve/Open to send SNMP traps, you must first configure the SNMP configuration files on your UnixWare 7 system to include:
An IP address or host name must be entered for each console on which you want to receive the messages.
To specify the network management station to which you want the SCO ARCserve/Open traps sent, edit the /etc/netmgt/snmpd.trap file. Supply the management station's IP address (or host name), using the format specified in the comments at the top of the snmpd.trap file.
The SCO ARCserve/Open MIB file is called ARCserve.mib and is located in the /usr/lib/ARCserve directory.
This MIB file must be loaded
onto your network management station before it can interpret
the SCO ARCserve/Open trap messages.
Refer to your network management station documentation
for information on how to do this.
Before SNMP messages can be sent to the network management console, you must enable them within SCO ARCserve/Open.
SNMP messages can be enabled (or disabled) for the Backup, Restore, Scan, and Merge Managers, on a per-manager basis:
To enable SNMP messages for all of these Managers, you must perform the above steps in each Manager window. Or, you can selectively enable traps for only the Managers you desire.