On 1 July 2011 21:10, George <ai...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Still no go:

Ok  - rather than trying to guess where the config files
should go, it's probably worth checking this properly.

Have a look at the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/snmptrapd script

First, see if it specifies an explicit config file location.
If so, then try copying the file there.

If the rc.d script doesn't specify the config file, then
check that script to see where the snmptrapd binary is.
Run that using the option -Dread_config  which should
display the search path that it's using.
   What does that report?

Dave

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