A-8 Sun MediaCenter Server Administrator’s Guide • December 1997
6. Run: build_oid (with no arguments).
This program maps names in Sun MediaCenter server MIB to new OIDs.
7. (Optional) Copy your $SNMHOME/discover.conf file to /etc/opt/SUNWconn/
snm. In the MAPPINGS section of this copy, add the line:
In addition to modifying discover.conf, set the environment variable
SNMDISCOVERMAP to the directory where discover.conf is located.
This step enables the Discover tool to find a Sun MediaCenter server and to identify
that machine correctly as a Sun MediaCenter server. This is a convenience to you but
is not required for the effective management of a Sun MediaCenter server.
8. Save your Management Database then restart the Console, using snm -i.
The -i option recreates your SNM database, including the new, video server schema
file. Take the precautions described in the SNM documentation before entering this
command.
Caution – It is critical that you save you save your Management Database before
invoking snm with the -i option.
9. In Console window, obtain the Properties sheet for a Sun MediaCenter server,
available through the server icon’s pulldown menu.
This step presumes you have run Discover or manually added the Sun MediaCenter
server to your database.
10. In the Properties sheet, select the media server agent, sms_vod, and select Apply.
11. In the server icon’s pulldown menu, select Change Type. In the Change Type
window, select sms1000.
In the Console window, the icon for the selected machine changes to an sms1000
icon.
You now can use SNM to manage one or more Sun MediaCenter servers.
media component.sms1000