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Configuring SNMP
13.4 Configuring SNMP
Table 13–4 (Cont.) SNMP Operation Options
SNMP_SIGNAL
Logical name: TCPIP$SNMP_SIGNAL
Format:
DEFINE TCPIP$SNMP_SIGNAL value
Description: Simulates a UNIX-style signal that affects the way agents operate.
Following is a list of values:
SIGUSR1—causes a dump of MIB registration area with
contexts to the following log file:
SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$SNMP]TCPIP$SNMP_DUMP.LOG
SIGHUP—rereads the configuration file.
SIGINT—causes the process to exit.
SIGTERM—same as SIGINT.
SIGUSR2—turns on tracing.
SIGCHLD—turns off tracing.
Do not set this option in the configuration text file. After setting
the logical name, be sure to reset it to prevent system performance
problems.
Type: Dynamic
SYSNAME
Logical name: Not available
Format:
SYSNAME host-name
Description: Specifies the SNMP host name. This host name is used only by
SNMP. You can reset the host name by editing this option and then
restarting the master agent.
Type: Not dynamic
SYSCONTACT
Logical name: Not available
Format:
SYSCONTACT contact-information
Description: Specifies the contact information.
Do not modify this option. Use TCPIP$CONFIG or the SET
CONFIGURATION SNMP command to change the information
associated with this option.
Type: Not dynamic
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