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snmpdx (master agent) doens't relay messages to agents
Hi,
I've installed on my Solaris 9 (sparc) the Solstice Enterprise Agents and I'm trying to register my application with the master agent of the Solaris, so when the master agent recieves an SNMP message with my O.I.D range, it forwards it to my application. My application listen on port 1161, and the snmpdx is working on default port 161. I've created in the /etc/snmp/conf 2 files: app.reg app.rsrc with the correct path to my application (my subagent script) and the correct port (1161). When I'm sending an SNMP get command from other machine to port 161, I do not get response (response time out), but if I try directly to send to port 1161 I do get response. Can someone help me understanding how should I configure it correctly ? so the subagent really registers to the master agent ? Thanks in advanced, Shahar. |
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I need examples please
Thanks RTM, but I already read it before I've posted my problem.
I need an example of how to do it. My problem is that my application is a stand alone application and doesn't "know" how to register to the master agent. It could work alone on port 1161. I just need to "teach" the master agent to forward request of my OID subtree to the localhost on port 1161. Is it possible somehow ? Thanks in advanced, Shahar. |
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