CA SRM calls messages attentions. The most common attention notifies managers that an executing service has terminated. The system can also issue operational attentions that require actions and acknowledgments on the part of the operator. For example, an attention may ask the operator to add paper to a printer or confirm that the service should overwrite an existing file while exporting data.
The following mechanisms distribute attentions:
CA SRM supports (SNMP) traps (also called alerts). The SNMP agent running on the Application Server sends unsolicited notification messages to SNMP management workstations.
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