Initial SNMP Testing
Simple Network Management Using Net-SNMP and ftlSNMP
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Use the following command to bring the CPU-I/O enclosure up again:
# /opt/ft/bin/ftsmaint bringUp 11
# /opt/ft/bin/ftsmaint bringUp 1
Initial Testing of
ftlsubagent
Use the
snmpwalk
tool to perform a
get
next
operation on a system where an SNMP
master agent is running. See
snmpwalk
(1). For example, for the
ftcPcidevcnf
table:
#
./snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 -t 40 localhost
1.3.6.1.4.1.458.107.1.2.5.2.1
. . .
ftcPcidevcnfMasterDataParityError
iso.3.6.1.4.1.458.107.1.2.5.2.1.14.0 = INTEGER: 2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.458.107.1.2.5.2.1.14.1 = INTEGER: 2
...
ftcPcidevcnfSignaledSERR
iso.3.6.1.4.1.458.107.1.2.5.2.1.15.0 = INTEGER: 2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.458.107.1.2.5.2.1.15.1 = INTEGER: 2
...
ftcPcidevcnfDetectedParityError
iso.3.6.1.4.1.458.107.1.2.5.2.1.16.0 = INTEGER: 2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.458.107.1.2.5.2.1.16.1 = INTEGER: 2
. . .
Notice that the
snmpwalk
tool can provide symbolic decoding of absolute
numbers/OIDs.
Removing ftlSNMP
Whenever possible, avoid manual removal of the Net-SNMP and ftlSNMP packages.
Use the standard Linux operating system and
Express Builder
installation and
upgrade procedures to manage Net-SNMP and ftlSNMP installations and upgrades.
This section documents the manual removal process.
First, stop all server SNMP processes:
#
/etc/opt/ft/snmp/scripts/stop_snmp
This stops the SNMP subagents, followed by the master agent. Any errors or warnings
resulting are written to the
syslog
or
stderr
. To remove the installed binary RPM,
enter:
#
rpm -e lsb-ft-snmp