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I'm not entirely sure what you are asking here.
A notification request will be sent to a particular host.
If you need to inform multiple hosts of a given event,
then this involves multiple Trap PDUs.
There's no inbuilt limit to the number of trap destinations
that you can have.
If that's not
Hello,
Can anyone tell me the status of monitoring of AgentX objects via DISMAN in
Net-SNMP 5.4.2.1 ? When I add a monitor line to snmpd.conf for observing
an AgentX object, the agent locks up when trying to query the AgentX object.
The call stack at the time of the lockup is as follows:
My meaning is,if I want to trap to a or some particular host(s),how many hosts
I can use?
Dave's explanation is perfect.(I donnot think trap to multiple hosts is a good
idea.)
Thank you Dave!
Alex
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From: Dave
Hi,
I'm having trouble with multiple vacm access table entries associated
with a given vacm group.
Looking at version 5.5 of the net-snmp suite (although I believe the
problem has existed for many previous versions), in snmplib\vacm.c, the
function vacm_getAccessEntry() just gets the first entry
Hi,
I have included agentX net-snmp in my application.It was running fine for a
long time. Suddenly I started getting core .Application cored with signal 6
SIGABORT.
Backtrace of core is given below:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x40017410 in ?? ()
#1 0xbfb6c828 in ?? ()
#2 0xbfb6c842 in ??
I want run net-snmp-5.5.0-1.x86.exe in automatic and quiet mode on
windows 2003 server, and select some components automatically, how can
I do it?
Sailer
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Hi All
I have a x86 Lenny servers and amd64 Etch servers. I am setting up
SNMP V3 on those servers I did run the following command on all
servers:
/etc/init.d/snmpd stop;net-snmp-config --create-snmpv3-user -ro -a MD5
-A XYZ ZXY;/etc/init.d/snmpd restart
Then I run the following test:
snmpget