On 07/12/2007, PoWah Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to find out whether restarting snmpd has generated
> the trap on net-snmp 5.4.1?

The easiest way is to run either the SNMP agent or the
trap receiver using the '-d' option.  That will dump the
raw SNMP packets as they are sent/received (*before*
any access control checks that might discard an incoming
trap).


> Because the snmptrapd received the trap from a RH7.2
> running net-snmp 5.0.9, but did not receive any trap
> from a FC6 machine running net-snmp 5.4.1, so I
> suspect that the FC6 machine do not generate any trap.

If it's the exact same trapd, then I suspect you are correct.

Silly question:
   What does the snmpd.conf file on the FC6 machine look like?
Have you actually configured this agent to send traps to your
trap receiver?

Dave

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