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Hi
Is there any default/open source snmp application to
send traps
monitor some processes in Solaris
has MIB package available
that can be used in production environment
I am using
SunOS Server1 5.10 Generic_142910-17 i86pc i386 i86pc
If it has a GUI its a plus :) (1 Reply)
Hi all,
is anybody using the net-snmp package in his production environment for a long time now (at least several months) for sending traps and processing them etc.?
Any notes on stability and usability?
Any description on your environment about amount of traffic ie. number of traps/per time... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
There are few OpenBSD 4.8 servers without compiler installed at my working place. However, sometimes there are some patches released for patching the kernel.
My question is: Can I setup a non production OpenBSD 4.8 server as a test machine with compiler installed and use it to... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am interested in your strategy for handling engineers Unix accounts when the engineers must log in to resources in a variety of locals in a global environment. The engineers home directory and normal environment is local to where the engineer is sitting. When they log in to a remote... (0 Replies)
lp-shell(1) General Commands Manual lp-shell(1)NAME
lp-shell - Open an interactive launchpadlib shell.
SYNOPSIS
lp-shell [-a] [-cPROGRAM] [--python] [--ipython] [service] [LP API version]
DESCRIPTION
lp-shell opens an interactive Python shell with a launchpadlib.Launchpad object "lp" which is ready for use.
It authenticates against Launchpad with the consumer name "udt-lp-shell". When using lp-shell with the -a option it will use the anonymous
login from launchpadlib.Launchpad.
By default lp-shell connects to the "production" Launchpad service using the "1.0" LP API version.
If you want to connect to another Launchpad service, call lp-shell with the service name as the second argument. lp-shell supports all ser-
vices known by launchpadlib Python module. Currently known are (list can be incomplete or outdated): "production", "staging", "dogfood".
A different LP API version can be selected by passing the API version to use as the third argument. Current supported are: "beta", "1.0"
and "devel".
OPTIONS -a Login anonymously into Launchpad.
-c PROGRAM
Don't enter a shell but only run the specified Python program and exit.
--ipython
Use an ipython shell if available (default).
--python
Use a regular python shell.
AUTHORS
lp-shell was written by Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>.
It is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
lptools 27 March 2010 lp-shell(1)