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Setting Up SNMP Traps for
a Solaris Host
For
a Solaris host, you can generate SNMP version 1 traps through an interface
to an SNMP trap daemon called sstrapd. By default, this daemon
does not start automatically during the boot process. The following steps
describe how to enable trap processing.
- Create the file /var/opt/dothill/ssagent/sstrapd.conf
using any standard text editor.
This file must be created with a list of either system names or IP addresses
(one per line) for the SNMP manager consoles. The file can contain blank
lines and comment lines.
- Edit the file /etc/init.d/ssagent
and remove the comment marks from the SNMP-related start section.
These lines are marked by an initial double hash mark (##).
- Save the file after these
edits.
The sstrapd daemon starts at the next boot or can be started immediately
by running the following command
# /etc/init.d/ssagent uptrap
This starts the sstrapd
daemon as well as the other two SANscape daemons if they are not currently
running. Only one instance of each daemon is running at this point, whether
or not any daemons were previously running.
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