This is an update to the article from 2009 regarding quieting down snmpd - this time in recent Ubuntu LTS 18.04. The issue at hand is the intense chattyness of snmpd
to syslog
.
Due to the complete shift to systemd, files in /etc/default
are becoming disregarded. Therefore customisations have to be made to /etc/systemd/system
. Two steps are neccessary:
Create a symlink for snmpd
in /etc/systemd
:
ln -s /lib/systemd/system/snmpd.service /etc/systemd/system
Edit that file and change:
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/snmpd -Lsd -Lf /dev/null -u Debian-snmp -g Debian-snmp -I -smux,mteTrigger,mteTriggerConf -f
to
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/snmpd -LS4d -Lf /dev/null -u Debian-snmp -g Debian-snmp -I -smux,mteTrigger,mteTriggerConf -f
Then run
systemctl daemon-reload && service snmpd restart
Now snmpd
should be calmed down.
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