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On 4 April 2012 17:53, pandit jignesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> Thans for reply. as u mention that provide the full path to actual location
> of the agent binary, can u explain how to do that?
Look at the script /etc/init.d/snmpd
It's a text file, so you can edit it with your favourite text editor.
This will probably contain a line looking something like
binary=/usr/sbin/snmpd
(That's from a RedHat-based system - Ubuntu may use
something slightly different, but it should be fairly obvious)
Change this to read
binary=/usr/local/sbin/snmpd
> and if it has any other paths configured how to find out?.
Read the file!
You have eyes (and a brain) - use them :-)
Looking at my RedHat setup, there's nothing else immediately
obvious that needs to be tweaked. But I can't comment on
your setup - have a look for yourself.
Dave
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