> > I am trying to find a MIB to monitor AutoFS but > everything I find > > is tied to the current pid AutoFS is running under > which of > > course changes each time it is restarted making it > useless as a > > monitoring metric. > > ??? Isn't that a *good* thing? > > I'd look at the "restart" section of the autofs startup > script to see if there's a way to "regenerate" the MIB when > you restart autofs. > > Maybe, though, that's too hackish. >
I am sure it is a *good* thing security wise but it seems to be hampering usability at the moment. I don't think you can rewrite a MIB on the fly. I am no expert but I think they are written as products are developed then distributed as a support service. I am curious though, it there a way to force a daemon to take a specific pid at startup? Thanks, Brian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/71641.50758...@web33808.mail.mud.yahoo.com