Hi,
I was not able to proceed further with building the perl snmp modules. I tried
installing it on another system also, but got stuck at the same point.
One deviation I did from the README file is to install regex from a different
source. The link provided to gnu_regex.exe downloads a corrupt file.
I hope this has nothing to do with the perl snmp build failure.
I tried an alternate way -
used source code of my subagent generated on linux and compiled it as windows
service. But I am not able to run it.
Even on registering the service with the command "my_subagent.exe -register", I
don't see it in the list of services.
Another problem is that without completing the perl snmp installation, snmpconf
is not available; without which snmpd throws up some warnings as shown below.
> snmpd
No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging
iquerySecName has not been configured - internal queries will
fail
Warning: no access control information configured.
(Config search path:
c:/usr/etc/snmp;c:/usr/share/snmp;c:/usr/lib)
It's unlikely this agent can serve any useful purpose in this
state.
Run "snmpconf -g basic_setup" to help you configure the
snmpd.conf file for th
is agent.
NET-SNMP version 5.4.3
I could not find any information on how to go about running subagents on
windows or how to get over the perl snmp build problem.
Appreciate any pointers.
Thank you,
Vinod
From: bart.vanass...@gmail.com [mailto:bart.vanass...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Bart Van Assche
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 8:47 PM
To: Vinod Nanjaiah
Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Installing Perl SNMP support on Windows
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Vinod Nanjaiah
<vinod_nanja...@mindtree.com<mailto:vinod_nanja...@mindtree.com>> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Vinod Nanjaiah
<vinod_nanja...@mindtree.com<mailto:vinod_nanja...@mindtree.com>> wrote:
Just to add to this, I am running net-snmp-5.4.3 as suggested by Bart Van Assche
[ ... ]
As far as I know version 5.4.3 builds fine, so there might be a problem with
the setup of the PC you are using for building Net-SNMP.
Bart.
Thanks Bart.
I will probably try installing the same on another PC.
BTW, which library has the definitions for
_RegisterService, _UnregisterService, _RunAsService, etc.
That's an easy question:
$ find-svn | xargs grep -w RegisterService
apps/snmptrapd.c: exit (RegisterService(lpszServiceName,
snmplib/winservice.c:RegisterService (LPCTSTR lpszServiceName, LPCTSTR
lpszServiceDisplayName,
include/net-snmp/library/winservice.h: int RegisterService (LPCTSTR
lpszServiceName,
agent/snmpd.c: exit (RegisterService(lpszServiceName,
$ find-svn win32 | xargs grep -i winservice.c
win32/snmptrapd/Makefile.in:SOURCE=..\..\snmplib\winservice.c
win32/snmptrapd/snmptrapd.dsp:SOURCE=..\..\snmplib\winservice.c
win32/snmpd/Makefile.in:SOURCE=..\..\snmplib\winservice.c
win32/snmpd/snmpd.dsp:SOURCE=..\..\snmplib\winservice.c
win32/libnetsnmptrapd/Makefile.in:SOURCE=..\..\snmplib\winservice.c
So the answer is: at least the function RegisterService() is defined in the
source file snmplib/winservice.c, and this source file is included in
libnetsnmptrapd.
Bart.
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