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1 ###############################################################################
2 #
3 # EXAMPLE.conf:
4 # An example configuration file for configuring the Net-SNMP agent ('snmpd')
5 # See the 'snmpd.conf(5)' man page for details
6 #
7 # Some entries are deliberately commented out, and will need to be explicitly activated
8 #
9 ###############################################################################
10 #
11 # AGENT BEHAVIOUR
12 #
13
14 # Listen for connections from the local system only
15 #agentAddress udp:127.0.0.1:161
16 # Listen for connections on all interfaces (both IPv4 *and* IPv6)
17 #agentAddress udp:161,udp6:[::1]:161
18
19
20
21 ###############################################################################
22 #
23 # SNMPv3 AUTHENTICATION
24 #
25 # Note that these particular settings don't actually belong here.
26 # They should be copied to the file /var/lib/snmp/snmpd.conf
27 # and the passwords changed, before being uncommented in that file *only*.
28 # Then restart the agent
29
30 # createUser authOnlyUser MD5 "remember to change this password"
31 # createUser authPrivUser SHA "remember to change this one too" DES
32 # createUser internalUser MD5 "this is only ever used internally, but still change the password"
33
34 # If you also change the usernames (which might be sensible),
35 # then remember to update the other occurances in this example config file to match.
36
37
38
39 ###############################################################################
40 #
41 # ACCESS CONTROL
42 #
43
44 # system + hrSystem groups only
45 view systemonly included .1.3.6.1.2.1.1
46 view systemonly included .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1
47
48 # Full access from the local host
49 #rocommunity public localhost
50 # Default access to basic system info
51 # rocommunity public default -V systemonly
52 rocommunity public
53 # Full access from an example network
54 # Adjust this network address to match your local
55 # settings, change the community string,
56 # and check the 'agentAddress' setting above
57 #rocommunity secret 10.0.0.0/16
58
59 # Full read-only access for SNMPv3
60 rouser authOnlyUser
61 # Full write access for encrypted requests
62 # Remember to activate the 'createUser' lines above
63 #rwuser authPrivUser priv
64
65 # It's no longer typically necessary to use the full 'com2sec/group/access' configuration
66 # r[ou]user and r[ow]community, together with suitable views, should cover most requirements
67
68
69
70 ###############################################################################
71 #
72 # SYSTEM INFORMATION
73 #
74
75 # Note that setting these values here, results in the corresponding MIB objects being 'read-only'
76 # See snmpd.conf(5) for more details
77 sysLocation Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
78 sysContact Me <me@example.org>
79 # Application + End-to-End layers
80 sysServices 72
81
82
83 #
84 # Process Monitoring
85 #
86 # At least one 'mountd' process
87 proc mountd
88 # No more than 4 'ntalkd' processes - 0 is OK
89 proc ntalkd 4
90 # At least one 'sendmail' process, but no more than 10
91 proc sendmail 10 1
92
93 # Walk the UCD-SNMP-MIB::prTable to see the resulting output
94 # Note that this table will be empty if there are no "proc" entries in the snmpd.conf file
95
96
97 #
98 # Disk Monitoring
99 #
100 # 10MBs required on root disk, 5% free on /var, 10% free on all other disks
101 disk / 10000
102 disk /var 5%
103 includeAllDisks 10%
104
105 # Walk the UCD-SNMP-MIB::dskTable to see the resulting output
106 # Note that this table will be empty if there are no "disk" entries in the snmpd.conf file
107
108
109 #
110 # System Load
111 #
112 # Unacceptable 1-, 5-, and 15-minute load averages
113 load 12 10 5
114
115 # Walk the UCD-SNMP-MIB::laTable to see the resulting output
116 # Note that this table *will* be populated, even without a "load" entry in the snmpd.conf file
117
118
119
120 ###############################################################################
121 #
122 # ACTIVE MONITORING
123 #
124
125 # send SNMPv1 traps
126 # trapsink localhost public
127 # send SNMPv2c traps
128 trap2sink localhost public
129 # send SNMPv2c INFORMs
130 #informsink localhost public
131
132 # Note that you typically only want *one* of these three lines
133 # Uncommenting two (or all three) will result in multiple copies of each notification.
134
135
136 #
137 # Event MIB - automatically generate alerts
138 #
139 # Remember to activate the 'createUser' lines above
140 iquerySecName internalUser
141 rouser internalUser
142 # generate traps on UCD error conditions
143 #defaultMonitors yes
144 # generate traps on linkUp/Down
145 linkUpDownNotifications yes
146
147
148
149 ###############################################################################
150 #
151 # EXTENDING THE AGENT
152 #
153
154 #
155 # Arbitrary extension commands
156 #
157 extend test1 /bin/echo Hello, world!
158 extend-sh test2 echo Hello, world! ; echo Hi there ; exit 35
159 #extend-sh test3 /bin/sh /tmp/shtest
160
161 # Note that this last entry requires the script '/tmp/shtest' to be created first,
162 # containing the same three shell commands, before the line is uncommented
163
164 # Walk the NET-SNMP-EXTEND-MIB tables (nsExtendConfigTable, nsExtendOutput1Table
165 # and nsExtendOutput2Table) to see the resulting output
166
167 # Note that the "extend" directive supercedes the previous "exec" and "sh" directives
168 # However, walking the UCD-SNMP-MIB::extTable should still returns the same output,
169 # as well as the fuller results in the above tables.
170
171
172 #
173 # "Pass-through" MIB extension command
174 #
175 #pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.2.255 /bin/sh PREFIX/local/passtest
176 #pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.2.255 /usr/bin/perl PREFIX/local/passtest.pl
177
178 # Note that this requires one of the two 'passtest' scripts to be installed first,
179 # before the appropriate line is uncommented.
180 # These scripts can be found in the 'local' directory of the source distribution,
181 # and are not installed automatically.
182
183 # Walk the NET-SNMP-PASS-MIB::netSnmpPassExamples subtree to see the resulting output
184
185
186 #
187 # AgentX Sub-agents
188 #
189 # Run as an AgentX master agent
190 master agentx
191 # Listen for network connections (from localhost)
192 # rather than the default named socket /var/agentx/master
193 #agentXSocket tcp:localhost:705
194 rwcommunity private 10.133.26.160
195 rocommunity readall
196 rwcommunity private localhost
197 pass_persist -p 100 .1.3.6.1.4.1.50005.1 /usr/bin/perl -x/opt/trc6500/snmp/ /opt/trc6500/snmp/THALES-TRC6500.pl