SNMP audit logging is disabled, however, you can enable SNMP audit logging
using the TS3500 Tape Library Specialist Web interface.
The following events are logged when SNMP audit logging is enabled:
v
Log in attempt granted or denied
v
Logout (timeout, logout, or force logout)
v
Any configuration change
v
Any data or cleaning cartridge move initiated from a library user interface
v
Any code load operation (library or drive) initiated from a library user interface
and not associated with a FRU replacement
v
Any prepare or finish service procedure initiated from a library user interface
including set storage slot offline or online
v
Any drive serial number change not associated with a FRU replacement
v
Any drive power cycle initiated from a library user interface
v
Any node card reset initiated from a library user interface
Notes:
v
Each login and logout is only logged if security is enabled.
v
Door open is logged whether or not SNMP Audit Logging is enabled.
The following information is provided in the logs for each of the events listed
above:
v
Machine type, model, and serial number of the reporting machine
v
The UserID initiating the event
v
Level of severity
v
Trap ID
v
Description of the event
Note:
The UserID is only applicable for the Web when security is enabled and for
operations performed from the operator panel.
SMI-S support
This section describes the Storage Management Initiative - Specification (SMI-S)
service provided by the TS3500 Tape Library.
SMI-S defines a standard interface for interoperable, extensible, and secure
management of heterogeneous and distributed storage systems. This interface uses
an object-oriented, XML-based, messaging-based protocol designed to support the
specific requirements of managing devices such as the TS3500 Tape Library in a
storage environment. The SMI-S specification describes the information available to
a WBEM client, such as the IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center (TPC), from an
SMI-S-compliant CIM WBEM Server such as the TS3500 Tape Library. This SMI-S
standard storage management interface is developed by the Storage Network
Industry Association (SNIA).
The TS3500 Tape Library provides native support for SMI-S. It is no longer
necessary to run a proxy SMI-S agent on a separate Linux machine. All of the
functions present in the proxy SMI-S agent are replicated in this embedded
version. In addition, this embedded version includes support for asset reporting on
each installed frame in the TS3500 Tape Library.
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