On 14 June 2010 17:03, Maurizio Amato <[email protected]> wrote:
> I’ve install NET-SNMP 4.4 on Ubuntu Operative System by Package Manager.

If you've installed the software using Package Manager, then this will
have installed the Net-SNMP *binaries*, rather than the source code.


> It work correctly, but I’ve not understand how install a new MIB on master
> agent. I cannot find configure script file as write on net-snmp tutorial.

The tutorials will be describing how to add code for a new MIB module,
using the Net-SNMP *source* distribution.   This is available from the
project web site (www.net-snmp.org), and does include the 'configure'
script.
   We would strongly advise that you remove the Ubuntu package
before trying to compile and install from source.   Trying to mix both
binary and source distributions on the same system is just asking for
trouble.  (It is possible, but you need to know what you're doing!)


Alternatively, have a look at the tutorial descriptions of "dynamically
loadable modules".   This approach would allow you to use the
Ubuntu-provided binary installation.

Dave

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