Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-28 Thread Alex Burger
Alex Burger wrote: How about adding the command line options for snmptrapd into the snmptrapd.conf file? It looks like snmpd already has some of the command line options in the snmpd.conf file. For example: dumpPackets0 printEvenNumbers0 doNotFork0 format%M-%L-%

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-17 Thread Andy Smith
Alex Burger wrote: How about adding the command line options for snmptrapd into the snmptrapd.conf file? It looks like snmpd already has some of the command line options in the snmpd.conf file. For example: dumpPackets 0 printEvenNumbers 0 doNotFork 0 format %M-%L-%y %W syslogFacility d loggingO

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-17 Thread Alex Burger
How about adding the command line options for snmptrapd into the snmptrapd.conf file? It looks like snmpd already has some of the command line options in the snmpd.conf file. For example: dumpPackets0 printEvenNumbers0 doNotFork0 format%M-%L-%y %W syslogFacility

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-17 Thread Andy Smith
Dave Shield wrote: Wes: Is this something that could be added to 5.1.3 or would it have to wait for 5.2? It's not 'really' a new feature. It's more of a 'fix' for missing .conf options. It's almost certainly not appropriate for 5.1.2 - particularly if we're aiming to get this out by the end o

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-17 Thread Andy Smith
Alex Burger wrote: Andy Smith wrote: Alex Burger wrote: Andy Smith wrote: All, Currently there is no default logging mechanism for the Windows binary distrobution. I hadn't given it a whole lot of thought when I threw together the code to allow snmptrapd to run as a Windows service. snmptrapd is

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-16 Thread Dave Shield
> Wes: Is this something that could be added to 5.1.3 or would it have to > wait for 5.2? It's not 'really' a new feature. It's more of a 'fix' > for missing .conf options. It's almost certainly not appropriate for 5.1.2 - particularly if we're aiming to get this out by the end of June. So

Re: Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-16 Thread slif
> > From: Andy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2004/06/16 Wed PM 12:57:46 EDT > To: Alex Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: net-snmp-coders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Mike Slifcak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Logging on Windows > > Ale

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-16 Thread Alex Burger
Andy Smith wrote: Alex Burger wrote: Andy Smith wrote: All, Currently there is no default logging mechanism for the Windows binary distrobution. I hadn't given it a whole lot of thought when I threw together the code to allow snmptrapd to run as a Windows service. snmptrapd is pretty much useles

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-16 Thread Andy Smith
Alex Burger wrote: Andy Smith wrote: All, Currently there is no default logging mechanism for the Windows binary distrobution. I hadn't given it a whole lot of thought when I threw together the code to allow snmptrapd to run as a Windows service. snmptrapd is pretty much useless running as a ser

Re: Logging on Windows

2004-06-15 Thread Alex Burger
Andy Smith wrote: All, Currently there is no default logging mechanism for the Windows binary distrobution. I hadn't given it a whole lot of thought when I threw together the code to allow snmptrapd to run as a Windows service. snmptrapd is pretty much useless running as a service without a hand