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Originally Posted by
jim mcnamara
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Are there required MIB lists missing as a startup parameter for snmpd?
Thank you, Jim.
In fact all the MIB settings are in place (this is basically what the mentioned entries in
/etc/snmpdv3.conf do) and the quoted line with the
snmpinfo command proves that snmp is up and working as expected. I could have (and in fact - have) started
snmpwalk instead and it shows the whole MIB tree for HACMP being in place. The listing is quite long so i didn't post it but in fact it is there.
In addition, if SNMP would not be configured correctly in respect to HACMP then the
cldump should also not work, but does so. This is why i believe that SNMP is not the problem here but it is
the common problem if
clstat is not working so i posted the respective info beforehand.
bakunin