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05-29-2002 04:11 PM
05-29-2002 04:11 PM
Hi All
I'm investigating turning off SNMP on our UNIX servers as we do not use any network monitoring applications (eg NNM or ITO). However I understand that Oracle's Enterprise Manager uses SNMP, but that they have their own daemon, dbsnmp running.
Does anybody know if there are issues for OEM if I turn off SNMP.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers
Con
I'm investigating turning off SNMP on our UNIX servers as we do not use any network monitoring applications (eg NNM or ITO). However I understand that Oracle's Enterprise Manager uses SNMP, but that they have their own daemon, dbsnmp running.
Does anybody know if there are issues for OEM if I turn off SNMP.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers
Con
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05-30-2002 02:25 AM
05-30-2002 02:25 AM
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Hi
In our enviroment we have servers running snmp and some not, and both types running Oracles Intelligent Agent, and as far as I can see this works independend of the servers own snmp.
So I think the Intelligent Agent can work on its own as long as you do not need it to trigger any other applications than OEM.
Andreas
In our enviroment we have servers running snmp and some not, and both types running Oracles Intelligent Agent, and as far as I can see this works independend of the servers own snmp.
So I think the Intelligent Agent can work on its own as long as you do not need it to trigger any other applications than OEM.
Andreas
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