Using High Availability Monitors (June 2007)

Troubleshooting HA Monitors
General MIB Monitor Troubleshooting
Appendix B 87
General MIB Monitor Troubleshooting
Review the following troubleshooting hints to help ensure that your
environment is set up correctly:
Refer to the standard /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log file. It is
always useful when troubleshooting system and ServiceGuard
concerns.
Certain log files may grow without bound. This may fill up file
systems and cause unpredictable behavior in SNMP. Check (and
possibly remove) the following files:
/var/adm/snmpd.log
$ORACLE_HOME/network/log/listener.log
$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/audit/*.aud
$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/log/*.trc
If MIB resource classes under system, rdbms, cluster, and net are
unavailable, there might be a problem with the HP SNMP daemons
(snmpdm, mib2agt, and hp_unixagt). Try using the following
commands to stop and restart HP SNMP:
/sbin/init.d/SnmpMaster stop
/usr/sbin/snmpd
NOTE On HP-UX version 10.20, if trapdestagt is running, it should be
restarted manually with the command /usr/sbin/trapdestagt.
NNM or OV depends on trapdestagt to set up SNMP trap
notification on managed systems.