I think you're on to something there.
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> From: "Prakash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/10/04 Mon AM 12:04:29 EDT
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: endfsent() not found in 11.22 IPF (HPUX) machines
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am working on a hpux(11.22 IPF).
>
> In this architecture
> ******************************************
> file mntab.h(present)
>
> function getmntent
> it is used to open the /etc/mntab file
> is defined in the c library
>
> function endmntent
> it is used to close the /etc/mntab file
> is defined in the c library
>
> ******************************************
>
> file fstab.h(present)
>
> function setfsent
> it is used to open the /etc/fstab file
> declared in fstab.h but not defined in the c library
>
> function endfsent
> it is used to close the /etc/fstab file
> declared in fstab.h but not defined in the c library
>
> *******************************************
>
> the following function is defined and declared in
> net-snmp-5.1.2/agent/mibgroup/ucd-snmp/disk.c
>
> Note : In this function
> If HAVE_GETMNTENT is defined then the corresponding code is executed
> if HAVE_GETMNTENT is not defined and if HAVE_FSTAB_H is defined then the
> corresponding code is executed
> if HAVE_FSTAB_H is not defined and if HAVE_STATFS is defined then the
> corresponding code is executed
>
> find_device(char *path)
> {
>
> #if HAVE_FSTAB_H || HAVE_GETMNTENT || HAVE_STATFS
> #if HAVE_GETMNTENT
> #if HAVE_SETMNTENT
>
> code with setmntent
>
> #else
>
> code without setmntent
>
> #endif
>
> #elif HAVE_FSTAB_H
> stat(path, &stat1);
> /* open /etc/fstab for reading */
> setfsent();
> /* read /etc/fstab for reading */
> if ((fstab = getfsfile(path))) {
> copy_nword(fstab->fs_spec, device, sizeof(device));
> }
> #elif HAVE_STATFS
>
> code for statfs
>
> #endif
> else {
> sprintf(tmpbuf, "Couldn't find device for disk %s",path);
> config_pwarn(tmpbuf);
> }
>
> #if HAVE_FSTAB_H
>
> /* close /etc/fstab */
> endfsent();
> /* this gets executed even if HAVE_GETMNTENT is defined */
> /*ld: (Warning) Unsatisfied symbol "endfsent" occurs while running
> snmpd*/
>
> #endif
> #else
> config_perror("'disk' checks not supported on this architecture.");
> #endif /* HAVE_FSTAB_H || HAVE_GETMNTENT || HAVE_STATFS */
> return device;
> }
>
>
> I think the endfsent(); must be called soon after reading /etc/fstab (or) just
> before the previous #endif
>
> Am I going wrong anywhere.
>
> Your suggestions please.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Prakash
>
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