There have been some reports of trapd.conf corruption after 1.2.3
installs, but this is something else- the 1.3.6.1.2.1.51 OID id for
RSVP- a policy management standard connected with VPN management.
Evidently this customer loaded an experimental RSVP or similar trap
prior to your upgrade. So, seems that it's the 1.3.6.1.3.71.2 trap that
needs to be removed. The Nways 1.2.3 adds Java Performance Monitor
handling for VPN and trap are added for RSVP and other related stuff.
That SEEMS to be the problem.
Hope this helps.
Jim Kellock.
Jane Curry wrote:
>
> I have just upgraded an AIX 4.3.2 system from NetView 5.1 and Nways
> Campus Manager 1.2.2 (all parts) to NetView 5.1.1 and Nways 1.2.3. The
> NetView upgrade was fine but the Nways upgrade obviously modified my
> trap definitions in /usr/OV/conf/C/trapd.conf. Result was a duplicate
> definition for an event called newFlow - this meant that the trapd
> daemon and all it's dependents failed to start. The duplicate trap is
> for 1.3.6.1.2.1.51.3 and 1.3.6.1.3.71.2 - the latter is down the
> experimental part of the tree so I commented this one out and everything
> then came up fine.
>
> Can anyone comment on which SHOULD be in there??
> Cheers,
> Jane
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