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Problem with dsm_sa_snmpd

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Hi,

So I have a problem with bunch of servers which has OMSA installed (mostly OMSA 7.3.x), the problem is that dsm_sa_snmpd doesn't start at all.

when I do command sudo /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/srvadmin-services.sh status 

I'm getting response:

dell_rbu (module) is running
ipmi driver is running
dsm_sa_datamgrd (pid 28984 28868) is running
dsm_sa_eventmgrd (pid 28977) is running
dsm_om_shrsvcd (pid 5940) is running...
dsm_om_connsvcd (pid 5854) is running...

normally it should look like (taken from server which works ok):

dell_rbu (module) is running
ipmi driver is running
dsm_sa_datamgrd (pid 21460 21369) is running
dsm_sa_eventmgrd (pid 21459) is running
dsm_sa_snmpd (pid 21521) is running
dsm_om_shrsvcd (pid 21595) is running...
dsm_om_connsvcd (pid 21647) is running...

So, at beggining I was thinking that may be there is some problem with snmpd daemon, BUT snmpd normally works and configuration of snmpd is the same on both machines. The other strange thing is when I do command:

sudo /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/srvadmin-services.sh restart

I got this (not that there is no snmp service !)

Shutting down DSM SA Shared Services: [ OK ]

Shutting down DSM SA Connection Service: [ OK ]

Stopping Systems Management Data Engine:
Stopping dsm_sa_eventmgrd: [ OK ]
Stopping dsm_sa_datamgrd: [ OK ]
Stopping Systems Management Device Drivers:
Stopping dell_rbu: [ OK ]
Starting Systems Management Device Drivers:
Starting dell_rbu: [ OK ]
Starting ipmi driver: Already started [ OK ]
Starting Systems Management Data Engine:
Starting dsm_sa_datamgrd: [ OK ]
Starting dsm_sa_eventmgrd: [ OK ]
Starting DSM SA Shared Services: [ OK ]
Starting DSM SA Connection Service: [ OK ]

Any ideas without need to reinstall OMSA ??

Best Ragards, Jacek


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