snmpconf(1M) System Administration Commands snmpconf(1M)NAMEsnmpconf - creates and modifies SNMP configuration files
SYNOPSISsnmpconf
snmpconf -g basic_setup
snmpconf [options] [file_to_create]
DESCRIPTION
The snmpconf utility is a simple script that walks you through setting
up a configuration file, step-by-step. It works by asking you a series
of questions. It creates the configuration file based on your
responses.
In its default mode of operation, snmpconf prompts you with menus show‐
ing sections of the various configuration files it knows about. When
you selects a section, a submenu is shown listing the descriptions of
the tokens that can be created in that section. When a description is
selected, you are prompted with questions that determine the specifica‐
tion of the selected token.
When you quit snmpconf, any configuration files that have been edited
are saved to the local directory. snmpconf supplies comments in the
configuration files for each change.
A particularly useful option is the -g switch, which walks you through
a specific set of configuration questions. For an example, invoke:
# snmpconf-g basic_setup
This command walks you through an initial setup of the snmpd daemon.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-f
Force overwriting existing files in the current directory without
prompting the user.
-i
When finished, install the files in the location where the global
system commands expect to find them.
-p
When finished, install the files into the user's home directory's
.snmp subdirectory. Applications will search for configuration
files in this location.
-I directory
When finished, install the files into the directory directory.
-a
Do not issue queries. Read in the various known configuration files
and write them back out again. This has the effect of "auto-com‐
menting" the configuration files for you.
-r all | none
Read in either all or none of the found configuration files. Nor‐
mally, snmpconf prompts you for which files you wish to read in.
-R file,...
Read in a specific list of configuration files.
-g groupname
Groups of configuration entries can be created that can be used to
walk a user through a series of questions to create an initial con‐
figuration file. There are no menus to navigate, just a list of
questions. The command:
# snmpconf-g basic_setup
provides a good example.
-G
List all the known groups.
-c configdir
snmpconf uses a directory of configuration information to learn
about the files and questions that it should be asking. This option
tells the utility to use a different location for configuring
itself.
-q
Run slightly more quietly than the default. Because this is an
interactive program, this option is not recommended. It removes
information from the output that might be helpful to you.
-d
Turn on copious debugging output.
-D
Add more (beyond -d) debugging output in the form of Perl variable
dumps.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Adding Comments to snmpd.conf
The following command reads in an snmpd.conf file and adds comments
describing what each token does.
# snmpconf-R /etc/sma/snmp/snmpd.conf -a -f snmpd.conf
EXIT STATUS
0
Successful completion.
1
A usage syntax error. A usage message displays.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWsmcmd │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │External │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOsnmpd(1M), snmpd.conf(4), snmp_config(4), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 20 Jan 2004 snmpconf(1M)