Net-SNMP in 4.5
Hello list, I know, 4.6 has been out for a while now... However, I run 4.5 (i386) on a pair of very heavily used load balancers (relayd), and due to some customer requirements I would need some statistics (traffic, etc). I thought of using Net-SNMP, but a guy in IRC told me that in OpenBSD 4.5 it is broken? I search on the mailing lists, but didn't find mails regarding to this. However, does anybody know if there's a problem on 4.5? If there is some problem, is it fixed on 4.6? Best regards and please excuse my bad english, Donald -- GRATIS f|r alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01
Re: Net-SNMP in 4.5
Hello! I have net-snmp from ports with mischiefs openbsd mib patch, compiled and working. Georg On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 14:37 +0200, Donald Reichert wrote: Hello list, I know, 4.6 has been out for a while now... However, I run 4.5 (i386) on a pair of very heavily used load balancers (relayd), and due to some customer requirements I would need some statistics (traffic, etc). I thought of using Net-SNMP, but a guy in IRC told me that in OpenBSD 4.5 it is broken? I search on the mailing lists, but didn't find mails regarding to this. However, does anybody know if there's a problem on 4.5? If there is some problem, is it fixed on 4.6? Best regards and please excuse my bad english, Donald -- GRATIS f|r alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01
Re: Net-SNMP in 4.5
On 2009-11-23, Donald Reichert silvershadow...@gmx.de wrote: Hello list, I know, 4.6 has been out for a while now... However, I run 4.5 (i386) on a pair of very heavily used load balancers (relayd), and due to some customer requirements I would need some statistics (traffic, etc). I thought of using Net-SNMP, but a guy in IRC told me that in OpenBSD 4.5 it is broken? I search on the mailing lists, but didn't find mails regarding to this. However, does anybody know if there's a problem on 4.5? If there is some problem, is it fixed on 4.6? Best regards and please excuse my bad english, Donald It should generally work in 4.5 but it's rather fragile software. 4.6 has the same version as 4.5. Rather than asking some guy on IRC, who might be remembering details about an earlier version, maybe on a certain specific arch, it's better to try it for yourself. If snmpd from the base OS gives you everything you need, it's generally better to use that. It's more robust. Not sure when it was added, but relayd now has integration with base snmpd for sending traps too.
Re: Net-SNMP in 4.5
Donald, Compile it from ports and it will work. There's something wrong with the pre-compiled package Donald Reichert escribis: Hello list, I know, 4.6 has been out for a while now... However, I run 4.5 (i386) on a pair of very heavily used load balancers (relayd), and due to some customer requirements I would need some statistics (traffic, etc). I thought of using Net-SNMP, but a guy in IRC told me that in OpenBSD 4.5 it is broken? I search on the mailing lists, but didn't find mails regarding to this. However, does anybody know if there's a problem on 4.5? If there is some problem, is it fixed on 4.6? Best regards and please excuse my bad english, Donald
Re: Net-SNMP in 4.5
I know, 4.6 has been out for a while now... However, I run 4.5 (i386) on a pair of very heavily used load balancers (relayd), and due to some customer requirements I would need some statistics (traffic, etc). I thought of using Net-SNMP, but a guy in IRC told me that in OpenBSD 4.5 it is broken? I search on the mailing lists, but didn't find mails regarding to this. However, does anybody know if there's a problem on 4.5? If there is some problem, is it fixed on 4.6? Best regards and please excuse my bad english, Donald It should generally work in 4.5 but it's rather fragile software. 4.6 has the same version as 4.5. Rather than asking some guy on IRC, who might be remembering details about an earlier version, maybe on a certain specific arch, it's better to try it for yourself. I'll compile it from ports, I guess (see previous eMail). If snmpd from the base OS gives you everything you need, it's generally better to use that. It's more robust. Not sure when it was added, but relayd now has integration with base snmpd for sending traps too. Do you have a link for me? I think pf stats should be sufficient in my case. Best, Donald -- Jetzt kostenlos herunterladen: Internet Explorer 8 und Mozilla Firefox 3.5 - sicherer, schneller und einfacher! http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/atbrowser