I am having many problems with the cache load/reload code, which I have
explained in previous notes.  One thing is that the only command that load
gets called for is snmpget.  See my previous posts for other details (altho
there has been no resolution).


Kathy McLeod
Dept S82  CCB - SNMP
IBM Rochester, MN
(507) 253-4803


                                                                           
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You were correct. 1) was true. I killed other excess snmpd processes. Now
init is called. I notice that the cache_load function is registered
correctly, but still not called.

Any other ideas ?
Kavita


On 6/2/10 10:35 PM, "Wes Hardaker" <harda...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

>>>>>> On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 16:57:58 -0500, Kavita Raghunathan
>>>>>> <kavita.raghunat...@skyfiber.com> said:
>
> KR> Does this mean I need to update a conf file ? Please let me know -
>
> That means that the transport your trying to opened can't be opened.
>
> If you're not specifying a transport:
>
> 1) If you're running as root then there is likely an snmp agent already
>    running on port 161
> 2) If you're running as yourself then you don't have permission to open
>    a service on port 161 and you need to run it as root, or choose a
>    different transport address to open it on.
>
> You can specify a transport address by appending "udp:9161" (for
> example) to the end of the snmpd command line arguments.


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