Here's a simple test.  Add your zenoss box to the snmp config:

   # echo 'trapsink localhost' >> /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

If you are running the appliance image, this has already been done.

Now restart snmp:

   # /etc/init.d/snmpd restart

That will send two traps.

-Eric

Baird, Josh wrote:
Hi,

I started playing around with SNMP traps today and have a few questions.
I am using 1.1.0.
My test setup includes a Dell PowerEdge server running OpenManage.  The
SNMP client on the Windows 2003 machine is setup to send traps to the IP
of the ZenOSS box.  I am testing by unplugging one of the redundant
PSU's from the PowerEdge.

I have imported the proper Dell MIB's to zenoss using zenmib.  OMA
detects the redundancy failure and is configured to send traps on all
warnings.  Nothing is coming thru into zentrap.log.  It is 0byted:

-rwxrwxr-x   1 zenoss wheel         0 Jan 28 04:02 zentrap.log

Is there a simple way I can test zentrap?  My box doesn't seem to be
receiving any traps (or Zenoss does not know what to do with them).
Any ideas?

Thanks,

Josh Baird


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