ADMINISTERING
About this task
On the Linux platform, Domino includes a suitable NET-SNMP Master Agent, called NET-SNMPD, already configured to support the SMUX protocol and the Domino SNMP Agent.
Note: Before using NET-SNMPD, disable any existing Master SNMP Agent. For information on disabling an existing Master SNMP Agent, see your Master SNMP Agent's documentation.
Installing NET-SNMPD on Linux
Log on as the root user and then install NET-SNMPD on Linux as follows:
Procedure
1. Install the NET-SNMPD files. Enter this command, changing the Domino executable path if necessary:
3. Do one of these:
ln -f -s /etc/net-snmpd.sh /etc/init.d/net-snmpd
insserv /etc/init.d/net-snmpd
ln -f -s /etc/net-snmpd.sh /etc/rc.d/init.d/net-snmpd
chkconfig --add net-snmpd
chkconfig net-snmpd on
You have completed the installation of NET-SNMPD on Linux. Configure and start NET-SNMPD.
Configuring NET-SNMPD
Update the /etc/net-snmpd.conf file with appropriate trap destinations and community names for your remote management infrastructure. Trap destinations are set using the trapsink directive. Community names are set using the rocommunity and rwcommunity directives.
Manually Starting and Stopping NET-SNMPD
To start NET-SNMPD, log on as the root user and enter this command:
/etc/net-snmpd.sh start
To stop NET-SNMPD, log on as the root user and enter this command:
/etc/net-snmpd.sh stop
How NET-SNMPD was Created
The NET-SNMP package, which is distributed from the Net-SNMP Web site, contains a variety of tools for SNMP; however, Domino includes only the NET-SNMP Master Agent.
For Domino, the NET-SNMP 5.0.7 package was configured and built with the following options:
--enable-shared=no
--with-default-snmp-version=3
--with-logfile=/var/log/snmpd.log
--with-mib-modules=smux
--with-openssl=no
--with-persistent-directory=/var/net-snmp
--with-sys-contact=Unknown
--with-sys-location=Unknown
The resulting agent/snmpd was used as the NET-SNMPD for Domino.
Creating and Configuring your own NET-SNMP Master Agent
Because the UCD-SNMP and NET-SNMP packages, which are distributed from the Net-SNMP Web site, contain many optional components, you may want to create and/or configure your own Master SNMP Agent for use with Domino. To do so, invoke the source configure script with the following option, to include SMUX support:
Add the following line to the snmpd.conf file:
smuxpeer 1.3.6.1.4.1.334.72 NotesPasswd
Note: If you use the NET-SNMPD provided with Domino, you do not need to create or configure your own NET-SNMP Master Agent. Both have been done for you.
Related tasks Configuring the Domino SNMP Agent for Linux
Related information Net-SNMP Web site