I am out of the office until 2010-05-11.
I will take vacation and may not check the email during the peroid. Any
urgent cases, please contact my PM Ning'jie or leader Emma. Thanks.
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Firstly, you will probably want to enable the native Oracle SNMP agent.
That will provide a wide array of traps and values. The documentation
for your Oracle database will have specific instructions on how to set
this up.
If you just want to run a generic SNMP agent, then you're probably
There is one other thing to check out. Read the AnyData_SNMP document
on the Net-SNMP web site. It may also be helpful.
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On 30 April 2010 11:07, Bart Van Assche bvanass...@acm.org wrote:
The 5.4.3rc2 Cygwin IPv6 build was broken but has been fixed via r18607.
Regression tests do not yet pass though -- see also
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2993522group_id=12694atid=112694.
I've now had a
Firstly apologies for the length of this email all
To further the game - we thing there is an issue with snmp and the lvs
module. ive been using valgrind all afternoon with different options. I
think I have narrowed it down to being to problem with specific MIBs.
If i do an snmp walk
snmpwalk -c