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Re: [nv-l] Lotus Domino

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Subject: Re: [nv-l] Lotus Domino
From: Fred Newell <fnewell@us.ibm.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:18:35 -0500
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Looks like it's included on the Domino installation CD:

On Domino Server media, the directory apps/sysmgmt/agents contains a
revised version of the Lotus Domino SNMP Agents Release 5.0.1. The Lotus
Domino SNMP Agents themselves are unchanged, but the PEER Master agent and
PEER Encapsulator agent have been updated to not fault on certain malformed
SNMP PDUs. If you use the PEER agents on HP-UX or Solaris, you should
re-install them to get these updates. See below for additional information.

In a separate change, the Domino SNMP Agents install procedure for AIX has
been modified to automatically set the number of data segments used by the
Domino SNMP Agent executables to the same number used by Domino. This fixes
initialization errors that produced the following message on the server
console:
      0x01FE:This process "add-in-name" is unable to map the required
      amount of shared memory. Please refer to the documentation on how to
      fix this.

These revisions do not affect other components or platforms in any way.

To verify you are running an updated PEER Master agent type the following:
      /etc/peer.snmpd -v

If you see the response "OptiMaster Release 1.8a," then you have already
installed the update. If the response is "not found," then you are not
using the PEER Master agent. If you see a "Usage" message, then you should
install the update.

To verify you are running an updated PEER Encapsulator agent type the
following:
      /etc/peer.encaps -v

If you see the response "OptiMate Encapsulator Release 1.8a," then you have
already installed the update. If the response is "not found," then you are
not using the PEER Encapsulator agent. If you see a "Usage" message, then
you should install the update.

See the apps/sysmgmt/agents/nvagents.nsf database for additional
information and installation instructions.




Fred Newell

IBM Global Services - Americas Service Dellivery
Raleigh, NC
Tieline 349-6910    (877) 598-2684


                                                                           
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        Hi,

        I'm looking for the package and I don't find it, Can you help me?

        Thank.

       Un saludo,

Francisco Javier Morate Guerrero
Dpto. Gestión de Sistemas
Carrefour España
jmorate@carrefour.com



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