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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# org.onap.dcae
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# get to where we are supposed to be for startup
cd /opt/app/snmptrap/bin
# include path to 3.6+ version of python that has required dependencies included
export PATH=/opt/app/python-3.6.1/bin:$PATH
# expand search for python modules to include ./mod in runtime dir
export PYTHONPATH=./mod:./:$PYTHONPATH
# set location of SSL certificates
export REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
# PYTHONUNBUFFERED:
# set PYTHONUNBUFFERED to a non-empty string to avoid output buffering;
# comment out for runtime environments/better performance!
# export PYTHONUNBUFFERED="True"
# set location of config broker server overrride IF NEEDED
#
export CBS_SIM_JSON=../etc/snmptrapd.json
# want tracing? Use this:
# python -m trace --trackcalls snmptrapd.py -v
# want verbose logging? Use this:
# python snmptrapd.py -v
# standard startup? Use this:
# python snmptrapd.py
# unbuffered io for logs and verbose logging? Use this:
python -u snmptrapd.py -v