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Note: After installation, find the SAS MIB file LSI-AdapterSAS.mib under the /etc/ lsi_mrdsnmp/sas directory. RPM makes the necessary modification needed in the snmpd.conf file to run the agent. Note: Before installation, check whether there is any pass command that starts with 1.3.6.1.4.1.3582 OID in snmpd.conf. If so, delete all of the old pass commands that start with 1.3.6.1.4.1.3582 OID. (This situation could occur if an earlier version of LSI SNMP Agent was installed in the system.) The snmpd.conf file structure should be the same as lsi_mrdsnmpd.conf. For reference, a sample conf file (lsi_mrdsnmpd.conf) is in the /etc/lsi_mrdsnmp directory. 2. To run an SNMP query from a remote machine, add the IP address of that machine in the snmpd.conf file, as in the following example: com2sec snmpclient 172.28.136.112 public In this example, the IP address of the remote machine is 172.28.136.112. 3. To receive an SNMP trap to a particular machine, add the IP address of that machine in the com2sec section of the snmpd.conf file. For example, to get a trap in 10.0.0.144, add the following to snmpd.conf. # sec.name source community com2sec snmpclient 10.0.0.144 public 4. To run/stop the snmpd daemon, enter the following command: /etc/init.d/snmpd start/stop 5. To start/stop the SAS SNMP Agent daemon before issuing a SNMP query, enter the following command: /etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd start/stop You can check the status of the SAS SNMP Agent daemon by issuing the following command: /etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd status 6. Issue an SNMP query in this format: snmpwalk -v1 -c public localhost .1.3.6.1.4.1.3582 7. You can get the SNMP trap from a local machine by issuing the following command: snmptrapd -P -F "%02.2h:%02.2j TRAP%w.%q from %A %v\n" Note: To receive a trap in a local machine with Net-SNMP version 5.3, you must modify the snmptrapd.conf file (generally located at /var/net-snmp/snmptrapd.conf). Add "disableAuthorization yes" in snmptrapd.conf and then execute "sudo snmptrapd -P -F "%02.2h:%02.2j TRAP%w.%q from %A %v\n". It is assumed that snmpd.conf is located at /etc/snmp for Red Hat and /etc for SLES. You can change the file location from /etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd file. You can install SNMP without the trap functionality. To do so, set the "TRAPIND" environment variable to "N" before running RPM. Before you install a new version, you must uninstall all previous versions. For SLES 10, perform the following steps to run SNMP: Page 16 DB09-000202-05 37857-02 Installation Rev. F - May 2011 Copyright © 2011 by LSI Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Page 16
Installation
DB09-000202-05 37857-02
Rev. F - May 2011
Copyright © 2011 by LSI Corporation. All rights reserved.
Note:
After installation, find the SAS MIB file
LSI-AdapterSAS.mib
under the
/etc/
lsi_mrdsnmp/sas
directory.
RPM makes the necessary modification needed in the
snmpd.conf
file to run the agent.
Note:
Before installation, check whether there is any pass command that starts with
1.3.6.1.4.1.3582 OID in
snmpd.conf
. If so, delete all of the old pass commands that
start with 1.3.6.1.4.1.3582 OID. (This situation could occur if an earlier version of LSI
SNMP Agent was installed in the system.)
The
snmpd.conf
file structure should be the same as
lsi_mrdsnmpd.conf
. For reference, a
sample conf file (
lsi_mrdsnmpd.conf
) is in the
/etc/lsi_mrdsnmp
directory.
2.
To run an SNMP query from a remote machine, add the IP address of that machine in the
snmpd.conf
file, as in the following example:
com2sec
snmpclient
172.28.136.112
public
In this example, the IP address of the remote machine is
172.28.136.112
.
3.
To receive an SNMP trap to a particular machine, add the IP address of that machine in the
com2sec
section of the
snmpd.conf
file.
For example, to get a trap in 10.0.0.144, add the following to
snmpd.conf
.
#
sec.name
source
community
com2sec
snmpclient
10.0.0.144
public
4.
To run/stop the
snmpd
daemon, enter the following command:
/etc/init.d/snmpd start/stop
5.
To start/stop the SAS SNMP Agent daemon before issuing a SNMP query, enter the following
command:
/etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd start/stop
You can check the status of the SAS SNMP Agent daemon by issuing the following command:
/etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd status
6.
Issue an SNMP query in this format:
snmpwalk -v1 -c public localhost .1.3.6.1.4.1.3582
7.
You can get the SNMP trap from a local machine by issuing the following command:
snmptrapd -P -F "%02.2h:%02.2j TRAP%w.%q from %A %v\n"
Note:
To receive a trap in a local machine with Net-SNMP version 5.3, you must modify
the
snmptrapd.conf
file (generally located at
/var/net-snmp/snmptrapd.conf
).
Add "
disableAuthorization yes
" in
snmptrapd.conf
and then execute
"sudo
snmptrapd -P -F "%02.2h:%02.2j TRAP%w.%q from %A %v\n"
.
It is assumed that
snmpd.conf
is located at
/etc/snmp
for Red Hat and
/etc
for
SLES. You can change the file location from
/etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd
file.
You can install SNMP without the trap functionality. To do so, set the
"TRAPIND"
environment
variable to
"N"
before running RPM.
Before you install a new version, you must uninstall all previous versions.
For SLES 10, perform the following steps to run SNMP: