02-27-2004
snmpd daemon error
Good day
I always find these error messages on /var/adm/messages
it appear every 15 mn , does any body know how to stop these messages without stopping the daemon , i tried to restart the daemon by uising Kill -HUP 332
please find below the error messages that appear always in /var/adm/messages:
[archapps]oracle:/>tail -f /var/adm/messages
Feb 27 09:45:39 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
Feb 27 09:57:35 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
Feb 27 11:17:41 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
Feb 27 11:32:07 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
Feb 27 12:04:14 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
Feb 27 12:45:47 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
Feb 27 13:54:28 archapps su: [ID 810491 auth.crit] 'su root' failed for oracle o
n /dev/pts/10
Feb 27 13:57:58 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
Feb 27 14:15:39 archapps /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Agent sn
mpd appeared dead but responded to ping
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
snmptrapfmt
SNMPTRAPFMT(8) System Manager's Manual SNMPTRAPFMT(8)
NAME
snmptrapfmt - Receive and log SNMP trap messages from a trap handler.
SYNOPSIS
snmptrapfmt [-d num] [-D] [-f cfgfile]
DESCRIPTION
Snmptrapfmt receives SNMP trap data through a local pipe. The trap data is written to this pipe by a SNMP trap handler which is called by
snmptrapd (configuration is done in /etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf) during the installation if this package. Snmptrapfmt formats the received
trap data according to the specifications in the configuration file /etc/snmp/snmptrapfmt.conf (see this file for the syntax). The output
of the snmptrapfmt application may be written to a log file or forwarded to the syslog daemon.
The option -d 1 should be specified to enable tracing. Trace information is then written to the file /var/tmp/snmptrapfmt.trc.
If the option -f cfgfile is given, the output of the daemon is configured via the mentioned configuration file. If this option is not spec-
ified, a default output format is used.
If the option -D is given, the the program will daemonize into the background.
The syntax of the configuration file is explained in /etc/snmp/snmptrapfmt.conf !
FILES
/etc/init.d/snmptrapfmt is the start/stop script.
/etc/snmp/snmptrapfmt.conf is the configuration file.
/var/run/snmptrapfmt.pid is the PID file.
/etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf is the configuration file of the snmptrapd daemon, which calls the trap handler snmptrapfmthdlr.
/usr/sbin/snmptrapfmt is the executable of the application.
/usr/sbin/snmptrapfmthdlr is the executable of the trap handler.
/var/run/snmptrapfmt.p is the communication pipe between the trap handler snmptrapfmthdlr and the formatter snmptrapfmt.
/var/tmp/snmptrapfmt.trc is the trace file if the option -d is specified.
/var/log/snmptrapfmt.log is the log file as specified in the configuration file.
SEE ALSO
snmptrapfmthdlr(8), syslog(8), variables(5), RFC 1155, RFC 1156, RFC 1157, SNMP Security Internet Drafts
4th Berkeley Distribution 19 DECEMBER 2002 SNMPTRAPFMT(8)