Sorry, I should have been posting to the group instead of replying directly
to Wes-
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 14:24:43 +1000, Daniel Ng
said:
DN> Thanks for your reply Wes. I guess it could be quiet in the lead up to
the
DN> Easter holidays in some countries...
WH>No, I think it's a case of "to
On 26 April 2011 17:23, Ravi Depa wrote:
> To fix the issue, I am doing the following every time I restart the PC to
> run snmpd.
>
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/lib"
>
> Is there any alternative way to fix this issue sothat I don't need to update
> the environment variable?
Create a file
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 11:34:16 +0200, Magnus Fromreide
> said:
MF> What is the purpose of agent/object_monitor.c?
My recollection was that it was the start of a process for monitoring
variables... Maybe it never got used or finished.
Robert?
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On 26 April 2011 16:38, Ravi Depa wrote:
> I installed net-snmp 5.5.1 on my debian 6.1. I compiled source files using
> ./configure and make is also successful.
> I tried running /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -Le which gave following error.
>
> Error opening specified endpoint ""
> Server Exiting with cod
Hi,
I installed net-snmp 5.5.1 on my debian 6.1. I compiled source files using
./configure and make is also successful.
I tried running /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -Le which gave following error.
Error opening specified endpoint ""
Server Exiting with code 1
I checked whether snmpd is running using ps
On 26 April 2011 08:47, Ravi Kumar wrote:
> Is there any way to see object description without opining mib file.
> using snmptrasnlate ?
$ man snmptranslate
:
-T TRANSOPTS
Provides control over the translation of the OID values.
The following TRA
Hi,
Is there any way to see object description without opining mib file.
using snmptrasnlate ?
snmptranslate -Tp -IR sysORTable
+--sysORTable(9)
|
+--sysOREntry(1)
| Index: sysORIndex
|
+-- INTEGER sysORIndex(1)
|Range: 1..2147483647
+-- -R-- O