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Installing the Automation Engine SNMP Subagent (UNIX)

The following document guides you through the UNIX installation for AE SNMP Subagent.

Note that the AE SNMP Subagent must be installed on a computer on which at least one of the Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes.'s work processes is available.

Requirements

Supplied Files

The AE SNMP-Subagent files are stored in the appropriate platform's subfolder in IMAGE:SNMP\UNIX.

File name Description
ucsnmp1 AE SNMP Subagent.
ucsnmp1.ini INI file of the AE SNMP Subagent.
UC4Vers2-MIB.mib MIB description.
ucsnmp1.conf Masteragent mode configuration file.
naaacnf Configuration file for the naaagt interface (only HP UX).

 


Installation

1.

Installation of files

2.

Configuration of INI files

3.

Masteragent mode

4.

Starting the AE SNMP Subagent

The following start parameters are available:

Start parameters Description
-i INI-file path and name

Path and name of the INI file to be used.

By default, the INI file is searched in the folder in which the AE SNMP Subagent is stored.

-h Shows available parameters and usage.
-v Shows the AE SNMP Subagent's version.
-crtini INI-file path and name

Generates a standard INI file.

By default, the INI file is searched in the folder in which theAE SNMP Subagent is stored.

 The order in which you start the Automation Engine and the SNMP Subagent is irrelevant.

Note the following: 

Messages are output when the SNMP agentA program that enables the de-centralized execution of processes (such as deployments) on target systems (computers or business solutions) or a service that provides connectivity to a target system (such as for databases or middleware). An agent is also an object type in the Automation Engine. [Formerly called "Executor."] See also: host starts. These messages are warnings and do not affect the system's functionality (as opposed to error messages). The following message is always output and can be ignored: "No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging"

 


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