Hi,
On 1/31/14, keith.abb...@pattersoncompanies.com
wrote:
> Hi Lee,
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
> I attempted to track back the defs as you suggested..
>
> I will describe the process in case my method was flawed:
>
> I located where the mac definitions were taking place on the 'working'
> ma
Hi Lee,
Thanks for the response.
I attempted to track back the defs as you suggested..
I will describe the process in case my method was flawed:
I located where the mac definitions were taking place on the 'working'
machine by searching the Net-SNMP directory (D:\Program
Files\OPENXTRA\NET-S
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Florian Lohoff wrote:
>
> Hi,
> i am trying to enable some of our applications with AgentX support.
> I got net-snmp married to libevent which works. Now i am trying
> to wrap my head around how to design the mib and the AgentX code.
>
> My immediate idea was some
> ... copied over essentially all of the core files
I'm guessing one or more files on the new machine don't match up with
the files on the old machine & you're missing a display hint on the
new machine.
I have non-standard mib files & locations, so I can't point you to a
set of files to check.
Wh
Hi,
i am trying to enable some of our applications with AgentX support.
I got net-snmp married to libevent which works. Now i am trying
to wrap my head around how to design the mib and the AgentX code.
My immediate idea was something like
...enterprises.acme.apps.appname.$pid.stats.received.$pee