On 24 July 2012 01:24, mohamad hosein jafari <smhjafar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I set snmptrap configure and then I change these conf file but I can't fine
> /etc/default/snmptrap.conf

First thing - are you talking about "snmptrap" or "snmptrapd"?
These are very different!

Secondly, /etc/default is typically provided by a vendor installation
(rather than when using a setup compiled from source), and is
used to configure the settings used for *starting* a service
(i.e. the command line options).
   It's not normally a place to put the run-time configuration file.


> So when I run a snmptrap instruction on my agent this instruction run
> but I don't have anything in my log file

What exactly do you mean by "run a snmptrap instruction"?
What command(s) are you running here?

Dave

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