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Snmp configuration and management manual
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Installing and Configuring the SNMP Agent
DATAPAGES pages [E[XTENSIBLE]]
specifies the amount of storage to allocate for general dynamic memory.
Specify a value for pages that ranges from 0 to 65280, representing the
number of 2048-byte pages to be allocated.
Including the keyword EXTENSIBLE makes the segment extensible. An
extensible data segment is one for which swap file extents are not allocated
until needed. If you specify 0 pages, the SNMP agent allocates data pages
dynamically as needed until one of the following conditions exists:
Approximately 4 megabytes are allocated.
The virtual memory limit is reached.
The underlying disk file space is unavailable.
The default value for this parameter is 2040 EXTENSIBLE. The default SNMP
agent configuration uses about 1 megabyte of memory.
MAXOPENERS number-of-openers
specifies the total number of openers (including subagents, managers
communicating through NonStop Kernel IPC calls, and SCF) that one SNMP
agent process can simultaneously support. The default value is 20.
PORT request-port-number
specifies the port number to monitor for requests from managers
communicating over TCP/IP. The default value is 161, the SNMP standard port
for receiving requests. If a port number greater than 1023 is used, the agent
process need not be associated with the super user group (255, n).
You can associate the SNMP agent process with the super user group in two
says. From a TACL prompt:
Log on using a super group user ID before starting the SNMP agent.
Use the File Utility Program (FUP) to give ownership of the SNMP agent
program file (SNMPAGT) to a super group user ID. Then secure
SNMPAGT so that a user who does not have a super group user ID can
execute SNMPAGT, and set the PROGID so that the owner ID of
SNMPAGT is used as the creator accessor ID when the program is run.
Refer to the File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual for more
information.
SUBAGENT^TIMEOUT timeout-seconds
is the number of seconds the SNMP agent should wait before canceling a
message to a subagent. The default is 3 seconds.
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