4566 ? S 0:01 /opt/FJSVpsa/bin/mmbs -p /
4567 ? S 0:02 /opt/FJSVpsa/bin/fs -p /
4568 ? S 0:00 /opt/FJSVpsa/bin/ciipmi -p /
4569 ? S 7:40 /opt/FJSVpsa/bin/cilog -p /
4570 ? S 8:47 /opt/FJSVpsa/bin/cios -p /
.
.
4578 ? S 0:00 /opt/FJSVpsa/bin/cisalchild 1 /
4819 ? Sl 0:00 /opt/FJSVpsa/bin/webgate -p /
21670 pts/5 S+ 0:00 grep psa
\: This indicates that there is no line feed.
2. If PSA startup is in progress, execute the service command to stop PSA.
Syntax
/sbin/service y30FJSVpsa stop
3. Execute the ps command to check whether snmpd is active.
Syntax
ps ax | grep snmpd
Example of output
If the command displays /usr/sbin/snmpd as follows, snmpd startup is in progress.
# ps ax | grep snmpd
32611 ? S 0:04 /usr/sbin/snmpd -Lsd -Lf /dev/null -p \
var/run/snmpd -a
\: This indicates that there is no line feed.
4. If snmpd startup is in progress, execute the service command to stop snmpd.
Syntax
/sbin/service snmpd stop
5. Change the oldEngineID value defined in the /var/net-snmp/snmpd.conf file.
Change it to an appropriate hexadecimal value consisting of up to 34 digits. However, be sure to use a value
that is unique in the partitions in the same cabinet.
Example of changing the oldEngineID value to 0x19760523
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