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I'm having a problem getting snmp to stay up on a Solaris 10 system running a
clustered veritas filesystem. Initially we compiled the source to the
recommendations in the README file, after install attempted to run a snmpwalk
on the localhost. This is version 4.5.1
IP-MIB::ipForwarding.0 =
On 3 February 2010 07:16, ganeshyell...@bel.co.in wrote:
i started agent generally using net start net-snmp agent
and stop using net stop net-snmp agent the commands.
I'm not a Windows expert, so I don't know how the net {start,stop}
mechanism works. I'll leave commenting on that side of
On 2 February 2010 18:42, Flowers, Rob (NIH/CIT) [E]
flowe...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
after install attempted to run a snmpwalk on the localhost.
IP-MIB::ipFragFails.0 = Counter32: 0
IP-MIB::ipFragCreates.0 = Counter32: 263993
Timeout: No Response from localhost
Then it just dies.
It looks as
Hi,
I have installed net-snmp-5.1.4.2 on embedded linux system(2.6.30). I have made
the configuration file and saved it in /usr/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf. When I run
snmpd -c /usr/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf , I encountered with this message:
SEGMENTATION FAULT, I do not know what can I do? please help
On 3 February 2010 13:01, Bowers Mike-cmb004
michael.bow...@motorola.com wrote:
3) With -d on the trap receiver I see packet dumps only when sending from the
mib browser.
If I send using snmptrap I see nothing.
Try adding '-d' to the snmptrap command line.
What do you see there?
Dave
Sorry for the direct email - will keep that in mind!
In response to your questions:
1) Yes - the trap receiver is listening on the specified addressed. I also
tried running the snmptrapd command without that address specified with the
same results.
2) For host in the snmptrap command I've
Nothing at all. When I execute the command it immediately returns the prompt.
That's why I'm beginning to suspect the snmptrap executable is either messed
up, or I'm missing some sort of configuration somewhere. Other commands in the
util suite will show some sort of usage info when -h is
From: Dave Shield [mailto:d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 2:08 AM
On 3 February 2010 07:16, ganeshyell...@bel.co.in wrote:
i started agent generally using net start net-snmp agent
and stop using net stop net-snmp agent the commands.
I'm not a Windows
Mike Wilson (Yahoo!) wrote:
I recently updated to 5.5 to try and resolve the statvfs dev/disk:
Value too large for defined data type on giant filesystems (3T+). I
compiled 5.5 under x86/sol10 and installed but still see the error.
The change log suggests it was fixed:
- [PATCH 2449210]:
On 3 February 2010 18:59, Mike Ayers mike_ay...@tvworks.com wrote:
I'm not a Windows expert, so I don't know how the net {start,stop}
mechanism works. I'll leave commenting on that side of things
to someone else.
It's a direct analog of /etc/init.d/snmpd (start|stop) .
It runs the
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