On 10/02/07, Johnny Ljunggren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave Shield wrote:
> > Can you try turning on packet dumps in the subagent
> > and issue a GET request for one of the offending instances.
>
> I wasn't quite sure how to do it, but I've got debug output from my master
> agent, and an ethereal dump.
Unfortunately, this output only includes a dump of the SNMP
request/response, and doesn't show the AgentX exchange.
I'm not sure whether you're using the "normal" Net-SNMP agent
running as a subagent, or the simpler subagent-specific framework.
The main Net-SNMP agent takes the flag '-d' to turn on packet dumps.
The subagent framework doesn't recognise this, so you'd need to
add the statement:
netsnmp_ds_set_boolean(NETSNMP_DS_LIBRARY_ID,
NETSNMP_DS_LIB_DUMP_PACKET, 1);
and recompile.
Let the subagent run through the registration and settle down.
Then issue a single GET request for the offending OID, and let
me have a copy of the AgentX packet dumps.
Dave
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