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4. Specify the destination directory for the SunFDDI/P schemas.
SunNet Manager looks for the schemas in the directory
<basedir>/SUNWconn/snm/agents. The variable <basedir> is set to /opt by
default. If you installed the SunNet Manager agents and libraries on the
FDDI station, or if you used getagents to recover the agents from the
console, then this directory exists.
Enter the base directory under which you installed the SunNet Manager
agents as the destination directory for the SunFDDI/P schemas.
What is the name of the root directory under which the SunNet
Manager is installed? [/opt]: [?]
5. Specify the current location of the SunFDDI/P schemas.
This is the base directory under which you installed the SunFDDI/P
software package (SUNWpf) using pkgadd(1M).
What is the name of the root directory under which the pf FDDI
software is installed? [/opt]: [?]
The script copies the SunFDDI/P schemas to the destination directory and
modifies the local configuration files for SunNet Manager.
6. Start the SunNet Manager agents for SunFDDI/P by typing:
# /usr/sbin/pf_snmd
Note – If you typed n in response to the question "Do you want to start the
SunNet Manager daemons for SunFDDI at boot time?" when you installed the
SunFDDI/P software, you must start the SunNet manager agents for
SunFDDI/P manually each time you reboot your machine. Alternatively, you
can install the start-up script into the /etc/rc2.d directory.
# cd /opt/SUNWconn/SUNWpf/utilities
# cp pf_fddidaemon /etc/rc2.d/S98pf_fddidaemon
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