12Gb/s MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
March 2014
# running snmp agent.
# rwcommunity: a SNMPv1/SNMPv2c read-write access
# community name
# arguments: community
# [default|hostname|network/bits] [oid]
# rwcommunity snmpclient 172.28.157.149
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3.
Start the SMA service by using the following command:
# svcadm enable svc:/application/management/sma:default
7.6.5.6
Configuring SNMP Traps
To receive SNMP traps, perform the following steps:
1.
Stop the LSI SAS SNMP Agent by using the following command:
#/etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd stop
2.
Edit the /etc/lsi_mrdsnmp/sas/sas_TrapDestination.conf file, and add the Ip address as shown in
the following excerpt.
#################################################
# Agent Service needs the IP addresses to sent trap
# The trap destination may be specified in this file
# or using snmpd.conf file. Following indicators can
# be set on "TrapDestInd" to instruct the agent to
# pick the IPs as the destination.
# 1 - IPs only from snmpd.conf
# 2 - IPs from this file only
# 3 - IPs from both the files
#################################################
TrapDestInd 2
############# Trap Destination IP #################
# add port no after IP address with no
# space after
# colon to send the SNMP trap
# message to custom port.
# Alternatively, you can also use
# trapsink command
# in snmpd.conf to send the SNMP trap
# message to
# custom port, else default SNMP trap
# port 162 shall be used.
127.0.0.1 public
NOTE
In Solaris 11 x86, add a read-only community name and
client/hostname/ipaddress under "SECTION: Access Control Setup" in
the /etc/net-snmp/snmp/snmpd.conf file as shown in the
above excerpt.
NOTE
Refer to the command man snmpd.conf for more information
about configuring the snmpd.conf file.
NOTE
In Solaris 11 x86, you need to start the net-snmpd daemon service, by
executing the following command: # svcadm enable
svc:/application/management/net-snmp
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Chapter 7: MegaRAID Storage Manager Overview and Installation
Installing and Configuring an SNMP Agent