> If you are getting that error from the main snmpd, something really weird is
> going on. Is it a modified version of snmpd, or the default snmpd? And you say
> you are using 5.0.9?
It seems something strange *is* going on. The error message is coming from a
default snmpd.
> (Note that we r
On Thu, 27 May 2004 10:23:36 -0600 Carlos wrote:
CC> > When you start up your master agent, does it create the file
CC> > /var/agentx/master?
CC>
CC> The working and failing machines do have this file. It seems to be a
CC> zero-length file with permissions srwxr-wr-w owned by root. Does this
CC>
> CC> > Yep, the html is still there.
> CC>
> CC> How 'bout now?
>
> Still there..
Hmmm. The title of the window is "Sending Internet Mail". The pull-down
is named "Internet Mail Format". And I chose "Plain Text Only". Can't
get much simpler than that. The only thing I did different here
On Wed, 26 May 2004 12:05:56 -0600 Carlos wrote:
CC> > Yep, the html is still there.
CC>
CC> How 'bout now?
Still there..
CC> Does
CC> there need to be a similar call in the Net-Snmp agent code to make sure it
CC> knows to be the master agent. I thought maybe that was the default when
CC> putt
> Yep, the html is still there.
How 'bout now? For others running L. Notes, the setting is in File->
Preferences->User Preferences, Mail, Internet, Internet Mail Options.
Choose Text Only from the drop down.
> CC> netsnmp_ds_set_boolean(NETSNMP_DS_APPLICATION_ID,
> CC>
On Wed, 26 May 2004 10:49:24 -0600 Carlos wrote:
CC> I'm not sure how you're getting HTML. I use Lotus Notes for e-mail and
CC> I'm not aware that it embeds HTML in my sent e-mail. I usually respond
CC> in straight text monospace font with no bells and/or whistles. Let me
CC> know if you're stil
First things first, I know I should send posts to the group. It was an
oversight from just doing a Reply in my e-mail software and not cc'ing
the group. My bad.
I'm not sure how you're getting HTML. I use Lotus Notes for e-mail and
I'm not aware that it embeds HTML in my sent e-mail. I usuall
[ First - *please* don't mail me privately, without copying
any responses to the mailing list. I don't have the time
or inclination to offer private, unpaid, SNMP consultancy.
Keep discussions to the list, where others can both learn
and offer advice. T
> > It looks suspiciously as if it's trying to run as an
> > AgentX subagent - is that expected?
>
> Yes.
OK - Are you running an AgentX master agent?
If so - where is it listening for connections?
Dave
PS: *Please* - no HTML mail.
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Thi
> What's the command that is giving you this message?
> How exactly are you running it?
>
I'm running
/usr/local/sbin/snmpd -V -Dagentx
and my initial setup looks like this
netsnmp_ds_set_boolean(NETSNMP_DS_APPLICATION_ID,
NETSNMP_DS_AGENT_ROLE, 1);
init_agen
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