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Subject: | RE: [nv-l] The PMD |
From: | James Shanks <jshanks@us.ibm.com> |
Date: | Mon, 2 Aug 2004 21:26:18 -0400 |
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The PMD? Do you mean /usr/OV/bin/pmd, the so-called Postmaster Daemon? It figures big in OpenView architecture but in NetView for Unix, it's an anachronism. In OpenView, it's the trap receiver who forwards events to trapd. In Net View it was conceived as the receiver for non-SNMP communications, such as CMIP/CMOT; but that protocol has all but disappeared, so pmd doesn't really have much purpose any more. It doesn't even exist on Windows because it's not really necessary, but it still maintains the communication infrastructure on Unix. So until the code gets rewritten to move those routines to some other daemon, we still have pmd.
Can someone tell me what the PMD is? I've looked through the Redbooks and must be missing it someplace (also, I've had to rebuild my Laptop recently and lost all my Redbooks so not sure if I'm looking in the right place). Thanks Dean |
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