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Gustavo Gouvea wrote:

> Yes, I did the reboot. "getenforce" shows "disabled".
> The funny is that, issuing the start command it says "OK".


Try stopping it, then removing the lock file, then restarting it.

# service snmpd stop
# rm /var/run/snmpd
# service snmpd start

I've have it create a strange permission on the lock file before, which
I removed and then just restarted.

Regards,
Max

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