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Réf. : Re: [nv-l] Load mibs

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Subject: Réf. : Re: [nv-l] Load mibs
From: bducharme@avdl.com
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 16:27:32 -0500
It's an SNMP V1 file.
When i tried mib2trap i got this error:
Segmentation error (coredump)

Ben



                                                                                
                                                              
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Loading a MIB will not alter trapd.conf in NetView.  Never has.   You must
run  /usr/OV/bin/mib2trap  to create an addtrap script which, if there are
TRAP-TYPE or NOTIFICATION-TYPE statements in that MIB file, can then be
used to update trapd.conf.

If you look at trapd.conf with xnmtrap and click OK when you leave, this
will change the date on trapd.conf, as it is saved again.

I don't understand what "MIBS" is.   If you want your new MIB o be copied
into /usr/OV/snmp_mibs, you must do that yourself.
You didn't say whether your MIB is SNMP V1 Or SNMP V2.  Remember that if
V2, and you use xnmloadmib2 to load it, then you must use xnmbrowser2 to
view it.  There are two loaders and two browsers and they do not share the
same database.

Hope this helps

James Shanks
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group




                                                                            
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Netview 6.0.2
AIX 4.3

We are trying to ad mibs from veritas netbackup datacenter 3.4.2.
We have a Mib file. We use load mib but we don't see anything new in the
trapd.conf or MIBS.
But the trapd.conf file have change date.

What are we doing wrong ?

Ben



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