Hello,
Is the "send_v2trap()" API capable of sending V1 traps? According to the
documentation
(http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/agent/group__agent__trap.html#a44), it says
"Sinks that can only handle SNMPv1 traps are skipped.". Which means v1 traps
would not be sent.
But according to the d
You got it working? On the same box? Dear God, man, how? I've been
meaning to get this working and write it up for ages.
>Here's something I've never seen before. Net-SNMP 5.1.2 on Sparc
Solaris 8 queying Oracle's 8.1.7.4 SNMP server. If I snmpwalk my
variable, it works great. if I snmpget
Here's something I've never seen before. Net-SNMP 5.1.2 on Sparc
Solaris 8 queying Oracle's 8.1.7.4 SNMP server. If I snmpwalk my
variable, it works great. if I snmpget it, it fails.
If I run the snmpget from a Gentoo box runnig net-snmp 5.1.1, it
appears to work fine. Both the snmpwalk and
I have a net-snmp agentx subagent I started developing for 5.1.0. I
recently took it up again, and found it didn't work under 5.2. More
testing shows it does work under 5.1.1 and 5.1.2; 5.2 is the first
release that breaks it. snmpwalking OIDs that use the scalar helper
work. snmpwalking OIDs
I get the following message in my syslog when trying
to get diskinfo with snmp and mrtg or cacti:
Nov 28 04:17:07 localhost snmpd[2139]: No page line
in /proc/stat
What I found out sofar is that in my kernel, 2.6.8-1.521smp,
this info doesn’t exist in /proc/stat , it looks like it’s
Thnaks for the inputs.
By using the following lines in the snmpd.conf, I am able to restrict
the access based on the SNMP version used
com2sec public default public
group public v2c public
viewall included.1
access public "" v2cnoauth exact all noneno
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone tell me what this means?
service snmpd start
Starting snmpd: /usr/sbin/snmpd: error while loading shared libraries:
/usr/sbin/snmpd: undefined symbol: netsnmp_daemonize
[FAILED]
Thanks in advance.
Hi Robert,
The community string is completely invalid in this case.
when queried with wrong community string for sysContact.0 the agent is
returning correct syscontact value.
Thanks&Regards,
A.K.Rasanth
On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 00:43, Robert Story wrote:
> On 24 Nov 2004 15:55:23 +0530 A. wrote:
> A
I get the following message in my syslog when trying
to get diskinfo with snmp and mrtg or cacti:
Nov 28 04:17:07 localhost snmpd[2139]: No page line
in /proc/stat
What I found out sofar is that in my kernel,
2.6.8-1.521smp, this info doesn’t exist in /proc/stat , it looks like
it’s