On Thu, 31 May 2007 20:54:48 +0100 Dave wrote: DS> FR #592109: DS> Traditionally, the Host Resources MIB implementation has DS> reported NFS partitions as "fixed (local) disks", although there DS> are options to report them correctly (or skip them altogether). DS> * Should we consider reporting them as NFS mounts by default DS> (with the option of reverting to the previous behaviour)? DS> * If so, when? Main trunk (i.e. 5.5)? 5.4.1? all active branches?
I think we should report them as what they are, by default. IOW, this feels like a bug fix, and as such is appropriate for all branches (with a nice big warning about change of default behavior for released branches). DS> FR #744697: DS> A few of the command line tools (e.g. snmpdf, snmpstatus) DS> have the necessary OIDs hardcoded into them, so don't actually DS> need to read OIDs from the command line. However they still DS> use the common option-processing routine, so accept the -I and DS> -O flags, and include this information in the on-line usage message. DS> * Is it worth suppressing this help output? DS> * Is it worth skipping these (irrelevant) flags in the option processing? Sure. DS> FR #755180 DS> We currently ship a stripped down version of the SNMPv2-SMI MIB DS> (although the MIB parser does seem to cope with the full version). DS> * Is it worth shipping the standard version? Without any context as to why we have the stripped down version, this seems reasonable. I'd wait to hear from Wes on this one, though. DS> I've also implemented a few very simple "new features", which have DS> therefore been applied to the main trunk only. Is it worth back porting DS> any of these to the earlier lines? If so, which versions? DS> The entries in question are: DS> DS> FR#722784, SVN r16441 - explicit end point for snmpwalk DS> FR#1159947, SVN r16459 - "format execute" in snmptrapd.conf No, these are new features. DS> FR#851887, SVN r16448 - display valid range in "out-of-range" error DS> FR#1041888, SVN r16449 - simple validation of config directories These feel like bug fixes.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Net-snmp-coders mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/net-snmp-coders
