C H A P T E R 11 |
Configuring SNMP Support |
This chapter describes how to configure SNMP support for the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software. The Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software supports SNMP “gets” and “traps” through the use of an SNMP agent. The chapter contains the following sections:
Note - Be sure your Windows installation includes SNMP support. By default, Windows 2000 and Windows XP do not install SNMP. |
To Install and Configure SNMP Support |
1. Run the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software installation program, as described in Installing the Software.
SNMP support is installed automatically, unless you choose to not install it.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation, then restart your system.
3. Open the Windows Computer Management tool, and select Services from the tree.
FIGURE 11-1 Selecting Services From the Windows Computer Management Tool
The SNMP Service Properties window is displayed.
5. Click the Traps tab, then enter the IP address of each system on which you want to enable traps.
For the Linux operating system, the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software SNMP agent is a sub-agent that interfaces with the UCD-SNMP agentx architecture. UCD-SNMP is a third-party package for Linux; for information, documentation, and downloads, see www.net-snmp.org.
To Configure SNMP Support |
1. Install the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software as described in Installing the Software.
2. Add Sun OID information and agentx extension information to the snmp.conf.
3. Delete /var/agentx/master (socket file for agentx).
4. Start the snmpd daemon and agentx.
Refer to your Linux documentation for information on configuring UCD-SNMP, agentx, and setting up traps.
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