You can set the rvtrace program to listen
for SNMP connections from the TIBCO Rendezvous Trace probe.
- Run program with the
-snmp command-line
option. - To limit console output, you can run the
rvtrace program
with the -no-display command-line option. By default, rvtrace uses UDP port 161 (TIBCO
Rendezvous documentation describes how to change this). You need to
specify the update interval to match that of the configured probe.
The default interval is 10 seconds, but you may want to use a longer
interval to limit the amount of data that is stored. The interval
is set with the -u command-line option.
Therefore, an example command to run rvtrace is
as follows:rvtrace -u 60 -snmp -no-display
The following topics provides some information
about running rvtrace on Windows™ and Unix-like systems. (For complete
and comprehensive information about using rvtrace,
refer to the TIBCO Rendezvous documentation or visit the TIBCO website.)