On Jul 22, 2011, at 12:10 PM, Devin Reade wrote: > Again just guessing (my one test CentOS 6 system doesn't currently > have snmpd installed) have a look at not only the snmpd script but > also the ones that should have been started between network and snmpd. > It sounds like some dependencies are missing. > > In particular, do your "other services" depend on $network, either > directly or transitively? > > You might also want to experiment with 'chkconfig XXXXXX reset'. > > Devin Hey Devin, I'm feeling a little silly now and I swear I checked for this but you hit the nail on the head. Turns out I had pushed a service that was dependent on network further down the list so whenever I enabled snmpd in chkconfig it would re order network below the other dependent service. Thanks again for the help! --Jerry