02-09-2011
You do not have tcp installed. There are two versions of Openserver, host and enterprise.
Host does not have any tcp networking components and relies solely on serial ports for user connectivity. While both versions are on the cd, you need an enterprise serial number and activation key for the enterprise version to be installed.
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torrus_action_snmptrap
TORRUS_ACTION_SNMPTRAP(7) torrus TORRUS_ACTION_SNMPTRAP(7)
NAME
action_snmptrap, action_snmpv1trap - Scripts for sending SNMP traps (version 2c and 1 respectively) from monitor action.
"action_snmpv1trap" is obsolete as the preferred SNMP version is 2c.
SYNOPSIS
<action name="snmptrap">
<param name="action-type" value="exec" />
<param name="command" value="$TORRUS_BIN/action_snmptrap" />
<param name="launch-when" value="set, clear" />
</action>
DESCRIPTION
This program is designed for usage from a monitor action only. It takes the arguments from environment variables, as described in action-
type "exec" in Torrus XML Configuration Guide. In addition, some values may be supplied via command-line arguments (see section OPTIONS
below).
Site-specific variables must be specified in the file snmptrap-siteconfig.pl. Default values are installed by the first run of "make
install". Subsequent runs of "make install" do not override this file.
OPTIONS
--host=HOSTNAME
Sets the hostname of the destination host.
--community=COMMUNITY
Sets the community string to use when sending the trap.
--port=PORT
Sets the destination UDP port.
--enterprise=OID
Sets the "enterprise" field of the SNMPv1 trap to a given OID (see RFC 1157 for more details). This option is only available for
"action_snmpv1trap" and will be ignored for "action_snmptrap".
--severity=SEVERITY
Sets the optional severity SNMP variable to some integer value.
FILES
/etc/torrus/conf/snmptrap-siteconfig.pl
Torrus site configuration script for SNMP traps.
SEE ALSO
torrus(8)
NOTES
See more documentation at Torrus home page: http://torrus.org
AUTHOR
Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@yahoo.com>
torrus 2.03 2013-07-26 TORRUS_ACTION_SNMPTRAP(7)