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Gerry_Deutsch
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HP Insight Manager Config File

I need to uninstall the existing HP Insight Manager agents on an ESX V3.02 host and then install the latest Insight Management agent. Is there a configuration file on the ESX host that tells me how the exisiting Insight Management agent is configured?

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jayolsen
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Does /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf have what you are looking for?

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jayolsen
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Does /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf have what you are looking for?

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Chris_Howard
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Looking at my test box, (I'm not sure which version I have installed), it looks to all be in /opt/compaq, so I'd imagine the following conf files would hold what you need :-

/opt/compaq/foundation/etc/snmpd.conf.cma

/opt/compaq/foundation/etc/cmafdtnobjects.conf

/opt/compaq/hpasm/addon/cmafdtnobjects.conf

/opt/compaq/hpasm/addon/cmasvrobjects.conf

/opt/compaq/server/etc/cmasvrobjects.conf

/opt/compaq/storage/etc/cmastorobjects.conf

/opt/compaq/nic/etc/cmanicobjects.conf

/opt/compaq/cmaobjects.conf

/opt/compaq/snmpd.conf.orig

/opt/compaq/snmpd.conf.secondary

/opt/compaq/cma.conf

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Chris_Howard
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Forgot to mention /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

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gbowers
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While having your SNMP settings would be good, you don't need them for an upgrade. Just uninstall using the new shell script with the (--uninstall) command and reinstall and chose no to create a new SNMP config file.

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