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Old 07-08-2009
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HPUX net-SNMP interpreter "/bin/perl" not found

I am trying to install net-snmp on an HPUX box. I am getting the fallowing error message when I try to run the snmpconf file. I installed the fallowing version of

net-snmp
net-snmp-5.0.10.2-HP-UX_B.11.11_9000_800.tar and my

HPUX box is version
HP-UX commnms B.11.11 U 9000/800 3090570624 unlimited-user license

interpreter "/bin/perl" not found
file link resolves to "/usr/bin/perl"
sh: snmpconf: not found.

My ultimate goal is to be able to monitor the CPU and Memory in SolarWinds.
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Where is perl installed? create a symlink in /bin called /bin/perl and have it point to the real location of perl
Code:
 
ln -s /usr/local/sbin/someoddplace/perl  /bin/perl
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Where is perl installed? create a symlink in /bin called /bin/perl and have it point to the real location of perl
Code:
 
ln -s /usr/local/sbin/someoddplace/perl  /bin/perl

how do I find out where perl is installed. I am used to using the located command but it spears that is not part of HPUX

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I found the location of perl and put in a symbolic link. perl was in the opt/perl directory.

i am now trying to run the snmpconf file and getting the fallowing error message

root@commnms # snmpconf
sh: snmpconf: Execute permission denied.
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