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06-23-2006 07:41 AM
06-23-2006 07:41 AM
SIM 5 (mxdomainmgr) cannot receive SNMP traps
I do not seem to receive the SNMP traps in SIM. They are received by the CMS.
I see this error message in /var/log/messages:
vhpsim mxdomainmgr: Cannot receive SNMP traps. Java Stack traps not enabled.
I do not find any references to Java stack traps in the documentation.
Any ideas ?
Soren Poulsen
CERN
Geneva, Switzerland
I see this error message in /var/log/messages:
vhpsim mxdomainmgr: Cannot receive SNMP traps. Java Stack traps not enabled.
I do not find any references to Java stack traps in the documentation.
Any ideas ?
Soren Poulsen
CERN
Geneva, Switzerland
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