2009/11/29  <a...@lingnu.com>:
> the issue could have been resolved by sampling the
> system uptime when the snmp daemon starts, and using
> it to calculate the sysUptime value, instead of relaying
> on the system clock

But the value of system uptime when the agent starts is 0,
by definition.

The SNMP agent needs to relate this point to future
timestamps, and does so by using the local clock.

Yes - if that clock time changes, you've got a problem.

Dave

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