Re: [multipath] SNMP traps on path failures?

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As far as I know path failures generate device-mapper events which a user 
process wait on. In more recent versions
of the library there also is the dmeventd which an application can hook 
into.

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Stefan Bader

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dm-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx wrote on 28.06.2007 18:38:19:

> So I can look at the log files for path failures, maybe even use
> logsurfer to parse and send a snmp trap. But wouldn't there be nice to
> have som builtin hook to use instead?
> 
> What's the policy for path failure notifications? Are we simply suppose
> to parse the log files? Are there any enhancements in this field? Or am
> simply missing something very trivial?
> 
> Using RHEL4u5 if that matters...
> 
> Best regards,
>  Magnus Hagebris
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