.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Administration ============== Processes --------- **trapd** runs as a single (python) process inside (or outside) the container. You can monitor it using the commands documented below. *NOTE:* Familiarity with docker environments is assumed below - for example, if you stop a running instance of snmptrapd that was started using the default snmptrapd docker configuration, the container itself will exit. Similarly, if you start an instance of snmptrapd inside a container, it will not run in the background (this is a dependency/relationship between docker and the application -> if the command registered to run the service inside the container terminates, it is assumed that the application has failed and docker will terminate the container itself). Actions ------- Starting snmptrapd ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The **trapd** service can be started by running the command: ``/opt/app/snmptrap/bin/snmptrapd.sh start`` Output from this command will be two-fold. First will be the textual response: .. code-block:: none 2018-10-16T15:14:59,461 Starting snmptrapd... 2018-10-16T19:15:01,966 ONAP controller not present, trying json config override via CBS_SIM_JSON env variable 2018-10-16T19:15:01,966 ONAP controller override specified via CBS_SIM_JSON: ../etc/snmptrapd.json 2018-10-16T19:15:01,973 ../etc/snmptrapd.json loaded and parsed successfully 2018-10-16T19:15:02,038 load_all_configs|snmptrapd||||INFO|100||current config logged to : /opt/app/snmptrap/tmp/current_config.json 2018-10-16T19:15:02,048 snmptrapd.py : ONAP SNMP Trap Receiver version 1.4.0 starting 2018-10-16T19:15:02,049 arriving traps logged to: /opt/app/snmptrap/logs/snmptrapd_arriving_traps.log 2018-10-16T19:15:02,050 published traps logged to: /opt/app/snmptrap/logs/DMAAP_unauthenticated.ONAP-COLLECTOR-SNMPTRAP.json *NOTE:* This command will remain in the foreground for reasons explained above. Checking Status ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The **trapd** container can be monitored for status by running this command from inside the container: ``/opt/app/snmptrap/bin/snmptrapd.sh status`` If **SNMPTRAPD** is present/running, output from this command will be: .. code-block:: none 2018-10-16T15:01:47,705 Status: snmptrapd running ucsnmp 16109 16090 0 Oct08 ? 00:07:16 python ./snmptrapd.py and the return code presented to the shell upon exit: 0 -> if command executed successfully and the process was found 1 -> if the command failed, and/or the process is not running ``$ echo $?`` ``0`` If **trapd** is not present, output from this command will be: .. code-block:: none 2018-10-16T15:10:47,815 PID file /opt/app/snmptrap/tmp/snmptrapd.py.pid does not exist or not readable - unable to check status of snmptrapd 2018-10-16T15:10:47,816 Diagnose further at command line as needed. and the return code presented to the shell upon exit: ``$ echo $?`` ``1`` Stopping trapd ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ **trapd** can be stopped by running the command: ``/opt/app/snmptrap/bin/snmptrapd.sh stop`` Output from this command will be two-fold. First will be the textual response: .. code-block:: none 2018-10-16T15:10:07,808 Stopping snmptrapd PID 16109... 2018-10-16T15:10:07,810 Stopped Second will be the return code presented to the shell upon exit: 0 - if command executed successfully 1 - if the request to stop failed ``$ echo $?`` ``0`` Other commands of interest -------------------------- Checking for snmptrapd inside a container ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``ps -ef | grep snmptrap.py | grep -v grep`` Checking for snmptrapd outside the container ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``docker exec -it ps -ef | grep snmptrap.py | grep -v grep``