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Activate snmptrapd deamon service in Solaris machine

Hi,

I've seen snmpd service is running in my machine, but I would like to activate the snmptrapd deamon services in my machines. I'm not sure how to get it done. Could some one help me on this. I'm getting hte following OutPut..

/etc/rc2.d>ps -ef | grep snmpd
root 1267 1 0 Jun 27 ? 0:17 /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx -y -c /etc/snmp/conf
ecpr_a 8601 3535 0 04:58:47 pts/3 0:00 egrep snmpd

/etc/rc2.d> ps -ef | grep snmptrap
ecpr_a 9073 3535 0 05:01:46 pts/3 0:00 egrep snmptrap
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Re: Activate snmptrapd deamon service in Solaris machine

Hi,
Iam the same problem.
Can you help me pls.

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