Configuring BMC Event Adapters to start collecting events
To start BMC Event Adapters on Microsoft Windows
- Add the license. For obtaining licenses, see .
- Select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Services.
- Right-click the BMC Event Adapters service and select Properties.
The BMC Event Adapters Properties dialog box is displayed. - On the General tab, change the Startup Type to Automatic.
This configures BMC Event Adapters to start automatically after a restart. - Click OK and start the service.
To start BMC Event Adapters on Linux/Solaris operating systems
- Add the license. For obtaining licenses, contact BMC Customer Support.
- Copy the /etc/init.d/BMCProactiveNetEventAdapter file into the following directories:
- /etc/rcS.d/K02BMCProactiveNetEventAdapter
- /etc/rc0.d/K02BMCProactiveNetEventAdapter
- /etc/rc1.d/K02BMCProactiveNetEventAdapter
- /etc/rc2.d/K02BMCProactiveNetEventAdapter
- /etc/rc3.d/S98BMCProactiveNetEventAdapter
Start the adapter by running the /etc/init.d/BMCProactiveNetEventAdapter start command.
To start SNMPv3 Adapters on Linux/Solaris operating systems
- Navigate to the installationDirectory/usr/pw/server/bin directory and open the mcxa.sh file.
- Modify the value of the PERL_EXE variable from the default value (Perl binary) to CPAN 5.14. BMC recommends to set this value after configuring the P5NCI library.
Navigate to the /lib folder. Link the libcrypto.so.6 file to the deployed libcrypto.so.0.9.8 file available in the installationDirectory/usr/pw/server/bin directory as follows:
ln -s /usr/pw/server/bin/libcrypto.so.0.9.8 libcrypto.so.6- Start the ./mcxa.sh adapter.
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