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On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 14:53:47 + Todd A. wrote:
NTA> You're right, Robert. The agent is running as an unprivileged user. The
NTA> snmpd.conf file was initially only R/W by the "root" user, and no other
NTA> users or groups had any privileges.
NTA>
NTA> To start the agent, I run the following in
You're right, Robert. The agent is running as an unprivileged user. The
snmpd.conf file was initially only R/W by the "root" user, and no other
users or groups had any privileges.
To start the agent, I run the following init script from the command line:
sudo /etc/init.d/snmpd start
Even tho
Hi,
I am able to send the traps based on my application. The first trap
generated by the SNMP agent will be ColdStart(0) when the SNMP agent
runs. So i want to block the trap *ColdStart* so that whatever i will send
the trap becomes first.* Please guide me on this.*
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*Thanks and Regards*