Cisco Systems Dial NMS Verifying the SNMP Configuration, Connected to native database openview

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Verifying the SNMP Configuration

Task 7—Using HP OpenView to Create the SNMP Framework

About HP OpenView

Describing the advanced capabilities of HPOV is outside the scope of this document. For more information, go to http://ovweb.external.hp.com/lpe/doc_serv/ and http://www.openview.hp.com

For Cisco IOS SNMP configurations, see the “Task 1—Enabling SNMP in a Cisco IOS Device” section on page 41.

Verifying the SNMP Configuration

To verify that the HPOV daemons are running and the SNMP configuration is correct, follow these steps:

Step 1 Start HPOV from the command line by entering the ovw& command from the /opt/OV/bin directory:

aurora:/opt/OV/bin ->ovw&

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Step 2 Verify that all the HPOV daemons are running by entering the ovstatus command from the root directory:

aurora:/ ->ovstatus

object manager name: OVsPMD

state:

RUNNING

PID:

430

exit status:

-

object manager name: ovwdb

state:

RUNNING

PID:

431

last message:

Initialization complete.

exit status:

-

object manager name: ovtrapd

state:

RUNNING

PID:

433

last message:

Initialization complete.

exit status:

-

object manager name: ovactiond

state:

RUNNING

PID:

434

last message:

Initialization complete.

exit status:

-

object manager name: pmd

state:

RUNNING

PID:

432

last message:

Initialization complete.

exit status:

-

object manager name: ovtopmd

state:

RUNNING

PID:

435

last message:

Connected to native database: "openview".

exit status:

-

object manager name: netmon

state:

RUNNING

PID:

450

last message:

Initialization complete.

exit status:

-

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