3.6.1 Backing up and restoring the configuration files
The following are the configuration files recommended to be backed up for purposes such as error recovery:
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/etc/SnmpAgent.d/snmpd.conf
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/etc/srconf/agt/snmpd.cnf
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/etc/srconf/agt/naa.cnf (this file is not needed in HP-UX (IPF))
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/etc/SnmpAgent.d/esafilesys.conf
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/etc/SnmpAgent.d/esafstab.conf (for Linux)
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/etc/SnmpAgent.d/esadisk.conf (for Linux)
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/etc/SnmpAgent.d/esalocale.conf
Additionally, back up the following files, if necessary:
- When a user-defined MIB function is used:
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/etc/SnmpAgent.d/snmpd.extend
Files under the /opt/CM2/ESA/ext directory (for systems other than AIX)
Files under the /usr/CM2/ESA/ext directory (for AIX)
- When SNMP Agent's startup options have been changed:
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Files beginning with /etc/rc.config.d/Snmp (for Solaris)
Files under the /opt/CM2/ESA/opt directory (for HP-UX (IPF) and Linux)
Files under the /usr/CM2/ESA/opt directory (for AIX)
You can perform backup processing when SNMP Agent is running and when it is terminated. However, when you perform restoration processing, make sure that SNMP Agent is terminated.