In fact I used "i" option to set the paramater. But I tried with "=" and
it's the same (Error in packet. Reason: undoFailed), and also with "u", it
tells me that it is an INTEGER and not Unsigned32. In addition, I have these
error messages while trying to set the parameter to 0, 2 or 3. When I try
with 1, it succeeds because it is already its value. When I try with a
number higher than 3, it fails (because it's not defined int the MIB) with
"Error in Packet. Reason: (genError) a general failure occured".
I thought my problem was in my python script or in the python library my
script uses, but I think this is a general problem (because it also happens
with a simple snmpset in command shell).
Thank you for helping.
2009/7/16 Vincent Bernat <ber...@luffy.cx>
> OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du mercredi 15 juillet 2009, vers 17:34,
> François Dumont <francoisdumon...@gmail.com> disait :
>
> > You say (Vincent Bernat) that it is a problem with my MIB module, and I
> believe
> > you. But I have installed an SNMP-based GUI (Loriot Pro), just to verify,
> and I
> > can modify these parameters... And the MIBs are the same. So, I am
> wondering
> > why ?
>
> Maybe the MIB module is very restrictive with the accepted input. If you
> use "=" as type, you can try "i" or "u" instead :
> snmpset -v 2c -c XXXXXX yourhost rvYYYYY i 5
> --
> No fortunes found
>
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