On 7 July 2010 12:59, Dave Shield wrote:
> I'll look at finding workarounds or fixed for these various problems,
Some progress with this:
Solaris:
"./configure --without-openssl"
allows almost all of the tests to succeed (or be skipped)
The only one that fai
Hi. I want to find out if I can get the OIDs required to correctly identify the
total physical memory as per the below e-mail thread.
I am using net-snmp v. 5.4.2.1 and am monitoring SUN Solaris SPARC servers
running Solaris 8, 9 and 10.
Thanks.
John
From: John Waller
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010
yes, you're right, since all the managers have the auto discovery function,i
thought maybe it is an open answer how these managers work, that's why i
posed the question. i just guess if these snmp managers sent snmpwalk from
192.168.0.1-255 one by one? i thought some of you may know better than me.
On 7 July 2010 13:46, Yi ZHOU wrote:
> A lot of snmp manager has the fonctionality 'auto discovery', which allows
> to search the available snmp equipement in the intranet. i really wanne know
> how these snmp manager broadcast the request.
I suggest you ask the vendors of those (unspecified) SNM
hello,
A lot of snmp manager has the fonctionality 'auto discovery', which allows
to search the available snmp equipement in the intranet. i really wanne know
how these snmp manager broadcast the request. because i have a snmp agent, i
can snmpwalk or snmpset or snmpget to this agent, but if i use
On 1 July 2010 04:25, Wes Hardaker wrote:
> I've placed Net-SNMP 5.6.pre2 up for testing:
Results of a basic "./configure ; make ; make test" on various systems:
Linux (Fedora 13, kernel 2.6.33.5):
all tests pass
Solaris (SunOS 5.10):
compiled OK
all tests failed t