SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
Host Resources Subagent
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Starting and Stopping the Subagent
After the subagent is started, you can separately manage the low value
thresholds for RAM and for disk devices by setting the values of
zhrmThrRAMLowValue and zhrmThrDiskLowValue in the zhrmThreshold
group.
Refer to the discussion under Thresholds and Traps on page 11-100 for more
information about the relationship between high and low threshold values and
trap generation.
-n process-priority
sets the initial process priority of the subagent. If this parameter is not
specified, the default initial priority is 145. If the subagent is run as a process
pair, this priority applies to both primary and backup processes.
You can change the subagent process priority after the subagent is started by
setting the value of zhrmSaPri in the zhrmSaProcess group.
-p $spooler-process
identifies the supervisor process for the Spooler controlling printers whose MIB
object values you are interested in. Every Spooler installed on your system has
a supervisor process. If you omit the name, the default supervisor process
($SPLS) is presumed.
-s stable-object-refresh-rate
specifies, in 1-minute intervals, the rate at which the subagent refreshes values
for the following MIB objects describing the configuration of hardware
resources:
hrSystemDate
hrSystemInitialLoadDevice
hrSystemInitialLoadParameters
hrSystemMaxProcesses
hrStorageIndex
hrStorageType
hrStorageDescr
hrStorageAllocationUnits
hrDeviceIndex
hrDeviceType
hrDeviceDescr
hrDeviceID
hrProcessorFrwID
hrNetworkIfIndex
hrDiskStorageAccess
hrDiskStorageMedia
hrDiskStorageRemoveble
hrPartitionIndex
hrPartitionLabel