I have already given up the snmpdx agent. However, the net-snmp still always
die on Solaris 9.
Anyone can run net-snmp agent on Solaris 9? If so, can you tell me the version
you are using?
Thx.
Rgds,
HC Cheung
>= Original Message From "H. C. Cheung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>However, wh
However, what is the impact or drawback if I give up the original solaris
snmpdx agent?
Thanks.
>= Original Message From C Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>run /etc/init.d/snmpdx stop
>then run /usr/local/bin/snmpd
>
>See if netsnmp also dies when it runs by itself on
>port 161.
>
>
>--- "H.
run /etc/init.d/snmpdx stop
then run /usr/local/bin/snmpd
See if netsnmp also dies when it runs by itself on
port 161.
--- "H. C. Cheung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Are you actually using snmpdx for anything?
>
> Should be no. But I am not sure.
>
> >= Original Message From Bruce Shaw
>Are you actually using snmpdx for anything?
Should be no. But I am not sure.
>= Original Message From Bruce Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>>I have installed net-snmp 5.1.2 on Solaris 9 and the snmpd has been
>configured
>>as a sub-agent of snmpdx. It seems to be work fine at first.
>
>Are y
CW>Some Enterprise class Hardware uses snmpdx for
CW>inter-board communication.
*curses, swears*
Yeah, I know. It's also used by the management console (IIRC).
CW>I've seen snmpd die if a process is started on the
CW>same random port. This only happened in testing
CW>though.
*mumbles somethin
Some Enterprise class Hardware uses snmpdx for
inter-board communication.
I've seen snmpd die if a process is started on the
same random port. This only happened in testing
though.
--- Bruce Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have installed net-snmp 5.1.2 on Solaris 9 and
> the snmpd has been
>I have installed net-snmp 5.1.2 on Solaris 9 and the snmpd has been
configured
>as a sub-agent of snmpdx. It seems to be work fine at first.
Are you actually using snmpdx for anything?
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