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Chapter 6: MegaRAID Storage Manager Overview and Installation | Installing and Configur- ing an SNMP Agent MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide 6.7.3 Installing and Configuring an SNMP Agent on Solaris 6.7.3.1 Prerequisites 6.7.3.2 Installation SNMP on Solaris 6.7.3.3 SAS SNMP MIB Location 6.7.3.4 Starting, Stopping, and Checking the Status of the SAS SNMP Agent NOTE: It is assumed that snmpd.confis located at /etc/snmpfor Red Hat and /etcfor 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: 1. Copy /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf to /etc/snmpd.conf. 2. Modify the /etc/init.d/snmpd file and change SNMPDCONF=/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf entry to SNMPDCONF=/etc/snmpd.conf. 3. Run LSI SNMP rpm. This section explains how to install and configure SAS SNMP Agent for the Solaris operating system. This package requires that you have Solaris System Management Agent installed on the Solaris machine. To install SNMP for Solaris, perform the following procedure: 1. Unzip the SAS SNMP Agent package. 2. Run the install script by executing the following command: # ./install.sh NOTE: The installation will exit if there are any existing versions of storelib and sassnmp installed on the Solaris machine. Uninstall the existing version by using the following commands: # pkgrm storelib (to uninstall storelib library) # pkgrm sassnmp (to uninstall SAS SNMP Agent) After you install the SAS SNMP Agent package, the MIB file LSI-AdapterSAS.mib is installed under /etc/lsi_mrdsnmp/sas directory. The following commands are used to start, stop, restart, and check the status of the Solaris System Managment Agent (net snmpd) daemon:  Start: # svcadm enable svc:/application/management/sma:default  Stop: # svcadm disable svc:/application/management/sma:default  Restart: # svcadm restart svc:/application/management/sma:default  Status: # svcs svc:/application/management/sma:default NOTE: Online indicates that the SMA is started. Disabled indicates that the SMA is stopped. Page 244

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MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
Chapter 6: MegaRAID Storage Manager Overview and Installation
|
Installing and Configur-
ing an SNMP Agent
NOTE:
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:
1.
Copy
/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
to
/etc/snmpd.conf
.
2.
Modify the
/etc/init.d/snmpd
file and change
SNMPDCONF=/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
entry to
SNMPDCONF=/etc/snmpd.conf
.
3.
Run
LSI SNMP rpm
.
6.7.3
Installing and Configuring an
SNMP Agent on Solaris
This section explains how to install and configure SAS SNMP Agent for the Solaris
operating system.
6.7.3.1
Prerequisites
This package requires that you have Solaris System Management Agent installed on
the Solaris machine.
6.7.3.2
Installation SNMP on
Solaris
To install SNMP for Solaris, perform the following procedure:
1.
Unzip the SAS SNMP Agent package.
2.
Run the install script by executing the following command:
# ./install.sh
NOTE:
The installation will exit if there are any existing versions of storelib and sassnmp
installed on the Solaris machine. Uninstall the existing version by using the following
commands:
# pkgrm storelib
(to uninstall storelib library)
# pkgrm sassnmp
(to uninstall SAS SNMP Agent)
6.7.3.3
SAS SNMP MIB
Location
After you install the SAS SNMP Agent package, the MIB file
LSI-AdapterSAS.mib
is installed under
/etc/lsi_mrdsnmp/sas
directory.
6.7.3.4
Starting, Stopping, and
Checking the Status of the SAS
SNMP Agent
The following commands are used to start, stop, restart, and check the status of the
Solaris System Managment Agent (net snmpd) daemon:
Start:
# svcadm enable svc:/application/management/sma:default
Stop:
# svcadm disable svc:/application/management/sma:default
Restart:
# svcadm restart svc:/application/management/sma:default
Status:
# svcs svc:/application/management/sma:default
NOTE: Online
indicates that the SMA is started.
Disabled
indicates that the SMA is
stopped.