On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:58:13AM +0100, Mike Moreton wrote:
> I thought this was meant to be the way of specifying a bit mask,
> but it just comes out as "%b", which isn't a lot of use!
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
No. It seems that we forgot the 'b' case when implementing the code
for DISPL
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 01:03:51PM -0300, Juan Bússoli wrote:
> $ /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -H
> Segmentation fault
It does not happen for me. What version is this? Could you run it
under a debugger so you can see where it fails?
/Niels
--
Niels Baggesen - @home - Århus - Denmark - n...@users.sourc
Juan,
try this:
$ sudo /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -H
Regards,
Guille V.
2013/9/23 Juan Bússoli
> Hello,
>
> I'm following the tutorial that I mention in the subject of this mail, and
> I'm having some problems, for which i would greatly appreciate your help.
>
> According as to mentioned
Hello,
I'm following the tutorial that I mention in the subject of this mail, and
I'm having some problems, for which i would greatly appreciate your help.
According as to mentioned in this tutorial in the first Note, I "must have
compiled the net-snmp Package with dynamicly loadable module suppo
I thought this was meant to be the way of specifying a bit mask, but it just
comes out as "%b", which isn't a lot of use!
Am I doing something wrong?
--
LIMITED TIME SALE - Full Y
Magnus & Stewart,
Thanks for the suggestion of hrSystemUptime
- I'm not going to switch to that because I'm not sure I want to expose
the entire HR mib, and I don't have the time to implement anything
else.
I can also justify this to myself as follows, but I don't expect you to be
convinced b