Thanks Don..
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Donald"
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RE: [nv-l] xnmsnmpconf
Dave,
I've always done it the old-fashioned way. It's been there forever.
"xnmsnmpconf -export myfile.conf"
Edit myfile.conf and delete everything except the last line.
Last line should be the global default: *.*.*.*:.....
Save a copy of your current ovsnmp.conf, just in case you change your mind
and want it all back!
Then import it back in using "xnmsnmpconf -import myfile.conf"
Follow that up with "xnmsnmpconf -event" to notify all the apps that it has
changed.
This will completely clear everything except the global default.
Don Davis
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From: reamd@Nationwide.com [mailto:reamd@Nationwide.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:21 PM
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Subject: [nv-l] xnmsnmpconf
Hi All,
I know on 7.1.4 FixPack3 there is an option -clearnodedb - which
removes all entries from the SNMP configuration nodedb directory which
allows you to re-discover and re-populate the ovsnmp.conf... My question
is, how do you do this on 7.1.4 FixPack1?
Thanks, Dave
AIX 5.1
7.1.4 FixPack1
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