The SNMP Configuration failure

Hello

I'm trying to configure SNMP v3 on a host running 5.5u1. When I try and set the authentication and privacy I'm greeted with the following error: / tmp/hash_snmp_34068 child process failed, returned exit code = 1:

hash of esxcli system snmp - raw-secret-auth-hash password - priv-hash password

Any ideas what could cause the failure?

THX.

Sorted. I never put the privacy of snmp. I put privacy at AES128 that sorted an error (/ tmp/hash_snmp_34068 child process failed, returned exit code = 1) which came later in the configuration.

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