I thought this was only for snmpv3. What do I need to put in the
iquerySecName or agentSecName ? 
If I put an creatuser in the statement, should the user exist on OS
level?

Regards,

Mario

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Dave Shield
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 11:51 AM
To: Jansen, Mario
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: net-snmp process traps from agent

2009/6/17 Jansen, Mario <[email protected]>:
> proc "java" 10 1
> proc "snmpdx" 1 1
> defaultMonitors yes
> linkUpDownNotifications yes
> trap2sink naos

Do you have an "iquerySecName"  or "agentSecName" entry?
Does this user have suitable access?
Does this user actually exist?


> According the man page, this should be enough to let the agent monitor
the
> logfile / processes when it goes beyond or above an threshold:


> The defaultMonitors directive above is equivalent to a series of
(boolean)
> monitor entries:
     [snip]
> and will send a trap whenever any of these entries indicate a problem.


Please note the sentence immediately following:

      In both these latter cases, the snmpd.conf must also contain a
iquerySecName directive,
      together with a corresponding createUser entry and suitable
access control configuration.

Dave

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