SNMP Agent MIB Reference
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The logical name of the agent as provided in the -l
option (service name in case of Windows NT) when the agent was started. This object value is the agent that is monitoring this domain. If there are multiple SNMP agents running on a managed node, this name needs to be appended to the community with an @ sign to get the MIB values from the appropriate agent. For example, if there are two logical agents, simp_snmpd
and bank_snmpd
, the communities used to query values from these agents would be public@simp_snmpd
and public@bank_snmpd
respectively. The component after the @
sign is used to identify the agent to which the MIB query is to be sent.
This object is passed in the variable binding of all SNMP traps generated on behalf of Tuxedo system events.
Note: To run multiple SNMP agents on the same managed node, they must be started as subagents (without -s
option) and run after starting the BEA SNMP Agent Integrator.
The following sections define all the traps generated by BEA SNMP Agent when system events occur:
The Domain Traps group defines the Tuxedo domain specific event traps.
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