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Using High Availability Monitors > Appendix A Dictionary File Command-Line Options

HA Database Monitor Command-Line Options

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Perform additional HA Database Monitor configuration by using the following command-line options.

Specify one or more of the below listed options in the MONITOR statement of the dictionary file for each monitor. For example, within the file: /etc/opt/resmon/dictionary/mibmond.dict.

-c community

The community string to use with the SNMP requests. The string public is used by default.

-d

Turn on internal daemon debugging messages to get a trace. This allows additional information to be logged to the /var/opt/resmon/log/mibmond.log file.

CAUTION: The /var/opt/resmon/log/mibmond.log file grows without bound. Only use the -d option if you really need a trace.

-h hostname

Perform SNMP queries against specified hostname. By default the local system is queried to get the contents of the MIB.

-l

Write a syslog message every time SNMP is queried for a monitored resource value

-p portnumber

Perform SNMP queries against specified port number. This option is useful when querying proxy SNMP agents. By default SNMP queries are directed against the SNMP port (161)

-r retries

Attempt to retransmit SNMP requests retries number of times before considering the host unreachable. The default is to retransmit 1 time.

-t timeout

Wait timeout number of seconds before retransmitting SNMP requests. By default, 5 seconds will expire between retransmissions.

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