I expected the traps to be logged and sent to a SNMP manager (Zenoss ou
Nagios).
Since my NMS isn't working for the moment, I wanted to log the traps.
And I'm using a traphandle in snmptrapd do run a little script to make sure
that the traps are received...
Hope its enough to answer your question.
Thanks for your time.
Daniel Coelho
On 5/23/07, Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 23/05/07, Daniel Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I figure that my trap receiver is snmptrapd.
Correct.
> I usually restart de snmpd and snmptrapd daemons
> on my local box with
> service snmpd restart and
> service snmptrapd restart.
>
> I used the snmpconf to generate the files
> snmp.conf
> snmpd.conf
> snmptrapd.conf.
>
> I thought this was the correct procedure to make
> a minimal monotoring service.
That sounds sensible, yes.
(Though I'd suggest checking the resulting config files
against the relevant man pages).
But I repeat my previous question:
> > You are generating traps - what do you expect to be
> > done with these traps?
Dave
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