Starting And Stopping The Snmp Subagent On Unix; Starting And Stopping The Snmp Service On Windows Nt - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.01 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Starting and Stopping the SNMP Subagent on
UNIX
To start, stop, and restart the SNMP subagent for a directory running on UNIX:
On the Directory Server Console, select the Configuration tab and then select
1.
the top most entry in the navigation tree in the left pane.
Select the SNMP tab in the right pane.
2.
Click Start to start the subagent, click Stop to stop the subagent, or click Restart
3.
to restart the subagent.
Stopping the directory does not stop the directory subagent. If you want to
stop the subagent, you must do so from this tab.
NOTE
Starting and Stopping the SNMP Service on
Windows NT
It is important to note that the master agent on Windows NT is the SNMP Service
and not the SNMP subagent as is the case on other platforms. The SNMP Service is
installed and configured via the Windows NT control panel. For a directory
running on Windows NT, the SNMP subagent is a DLL which the SNMP service
invokes, and it is by using the information stored in the registry that the SNMP
Service knows which subagent to load.
To start, stop and restart the SNMP subagent for a directory running on Windows
NT :
Open the Control Panel and select Services.
1.
Select SNMP from the Service list.
2.
Click Start to start the SNMP Service, click Stop to stop the SNMP Service, or
3.
click Stop then Start to restart the SNMP Service.
Stopping the directory does not stop the directory subagent. If you want to
stop the subagent, you must do so from the Control Panel.
If you add another server instance and you want the instance to be
part of the SNMP network, you must restart the subagent.

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