Re: [nv-l] SNMP Community change
2004-11-22 13:19:16
I'm confused. Are you having a
problem now or are you trying to avoid one? If you are having one,
then try
xnmsnmpconf
-clearCache
so that you guarantee that the old entries
are removed from the in-memory cache that xnmsnmpconf maintains for performance
reasons.
There's no place in snmpCol.conf for
snmpCollect to store a community name. So he doesn't need a signal
to tell him to use the ovsnmp database; he always does. However,
after you have changed a community name, you may need to clear the cache
to make certain that the old one is gone.
I suggest you take a look at
the man page for xnmsnmpconf. There are options to dump the cache
and see what's in it, and other things you might find useful.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
"Gerardo Ruiz Garcia"
<gerardo_ruiz AT inicia DOT es>
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We are going to chenge read comminiy in several routers
in out network.
With xnmsnmpconf command or snmpConf GUI I can make the change in Netview
netmon without stopping daemons.
My doubt is how can I send a signal to snmpCollect in order to work with
the new comminity withot stopping it.
I have try xnmsnmpconf -event but does not work
Any suggestion
Enviorment: AIX 4.3.3 ML-10 Netview 7.1.1
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