SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IP Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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Starting the TCP/IP Subagent
volume
identifies the volume on which the TCP/IP Subagent program file (TCPIPSA)
resides. You can omit it if TCPIPSA resides on your current subvolume. By default,
the Install or DSM/SCM program puts TCPIPSA into $SYSTEM.
subvolume
identifies the subvolume on which TCPIPSA resides. You can omit it if it is named
in your TACL #PMSEARCHLIST. By default, the Install or DSM/SCM program puts
TCPIPSA into SYSTEM.
tcpip-subagent-process
identifies the TCP/IP Subagent process. You can specify from one through five
alphanumeric characters, but the first character must be alphabetic.
other-run-option
is any of the TACL RUN command options. Refer to the TACL Reference Manual
for more information about these options. HP recommends using at least the
NOWAIT option so that you can resume TACL operations once the subagent is
started.
?
displays help information.
startup-parameter
is one of the following parameters with which you can control attributes of the
TCP/IP Subagent process.
Note. Run the TCP/IP Subagent process at a priority equal to or less than that of the SCP
process with which it is communicating.
Note. Each of the TCP/IP Subagent startup parameters corresponds to one of its private
(ztsa) MIB objects, as indicated in the following syntax diagram and described in
Configuring a Running TCP/IP Subagent
on page 8-16.
-a [\node.]$agent-process |ztsaAgentName
-b backup-cpu-number |ztsaBackupCPU
-c [\node.]$collector-process |ztsaEmCollectorName
-info info-cache-timer |ztsaInfoCache
-k keep-alive-timer |ztsaKeepAliveTimer
-s [($tcpip-subsystem1[,...,
$tcpip-subsystemn])] |ztsaTcpIpName
-scp $scp-process |ztsaScpProcess
-stats stats-cache-timer |ztsaStatsCache
-status status-cache-timer |ztsaStatusCache
-t $tcpip-process |ztsaTcpIpProcess