Hi Dave, Steve, everyone,
regarding the logging feature the 5.1.2.pre3 code behaves
like the 5.1.1 one, but I have found the solution:
Calling './snmpd -Lsd' doesn't overwrite the configure option
'with-logfile'. That means the configure option has to be set
to 'with-logfile="none"' if you want to
> Can somebody tell me how to start the agent if all error
> and warning messages should only be sent to syslog ?
>
> Calling './snmpd -Lsd'
>
> doesn't work (Log file is written too)
I've just tried that with the current 5.1.x code
(what will shortly be released as 5.1.2), and this
seems to wo
'No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging'
I would like to have no log file written on my embedded device.
Using Net-SNMP 5.1.1 with Linux 2.4.
Hi Marco,
I have netSNMP running on an embedded device. Provided you don't have
any debugging turned on, the logfile will be 21 bytes long (a
debug
error message
'No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging'
I would like to have no log file written on my embedded device.
Using Net-SNMP 5.1.1 with Linux 2.4.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks, Marco.
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Hi,
using net-snmp version 5.1.1 and calling the agent
./snmpd -C -c "./snmpd.conf;./snmp.conf" -Lsd
results in the following debug error message
"No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging"
Logging messages are sent to syslog, but the log file
is created in the di