Configuring Alert SNMP Delivery
Minimum Required Role: Limited Cluster Administrator (also provided by Full Administrator and Cluster Administrator)
Enabling, Configuring, and Disabling SNMP Traps
- Before you enable SNMP traps, configure the trap receiver (Network Management System or SNMP server) with the Cloudera MIB.
- Do one of the following:
- Select .
- On the Cloudera Management Service table, click the Cloudera Management Service link. tab, in
- Click the Configuration tab.
- Select .
- Select
- Enter the DNS name or IP address of the Network Management System (SNMP server) acting as the trap receiver in the SNMP NMS Hostname property.
- In the SNMP Security Level property, select the version of
SNMP you are using: SNMPv2, SNMPv3 without authentication and without privacy
(
noAuthNoPriv
), or SNMPv3 with authentication and without privacy (authNoPriv
) and specify the required properties:- SNMPv2 - SNMPv2 Community String.
- SNMPv3 without authentication (
noAuthNoPriv
) - SNMP Server Engine Id and SNMP Security UserName. - SNMPv3 with authentication (
authNoPriv
) - SNMP Server Engine Id, SNMP Security UserName, SNMP Authentication Protocol, and SNMP Authentication Protocol Pass Phrase.
- You can also change other settings such as the port, retry, or timeout values.
To apply this configuration property to other role groups as needed, edit the value for the appropriate role group. See the topic Modifying Configuration Properties Using Cloudera Manager.
- Click Save Changes when you are done.
- Restart the Alert Publisher role.
To disable SNMP traps, remove the hostname from the SNMP NMS Hostname property (alert.snmp.server.hostname).
Viewing the Cloudera MIB
- Do one of the following:
- Select .
- On the Cloudera Management Service table, click the Cloudera Management Service link. tab, in
- Click the Configuration tab.
- Select .
- Select .
- Locate the SNMP NMS Hostname property and click the ? icon to display the property description.
- Click the SMNP Mib link.