On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 2:56 PM Raz Moshe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Assuming I have no community string configured (and so cannot use
> 'snmpwalk' and other similar binaries), when I turn the snmp daemon on, is
> there a way to determine it has done initialization and ready for queries?
>
> I found
Hello,
Assuming I have no community string configured (and so cannot use
'snmpwalk' and other similar binaries), when I turn the snmp daemon on, is
there a way to determine it has done initialization and ready for queries?
I found that checking if the log file exists gives a good indication (if