Hi All,
I found what was the problem. Do not use "public" as community name for
read-write access. Use "private" instead.
Thanks everybody to your support!
Leo;
--- On Wed, 9/1/10, Leo Lin wrote:
From: Leo Lin
Subject: Re: Unable to Extend snmpd: There is not s
if I don't give the parameters --with-mib-modules, the script runs fine.
Is this normal?
Thanks!
Leo;
--- On Tue, 8/31/10, Mishustin Kirill wrote:
From: Mishustin Kirill
Subject: Re: Unable to Extend snmpd: There is not such variable name in this MIB
To: "Net-snmp-users"
Cc:
revision 5.xxx and above, could that be the problem?
Thanks!
Leo;
--- On Tue, 8/31/10, Mishustin Kirill wrote:
From: Mishustin Kirill
Subject: Re: Unable to Extend snmpd: There is not such variable name in this MIB
To: "Net-snmp-users"
Cc: "Leo Lin"
Date: Tuesday, Aug
01.09.2010 10:38, Leo Lin wrote:
Hi, thanks for replying
I got these result with /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -Dmib_init
No log handling enabled - using stderror logging
registered debug token mib_init, 1
Log handling defined - disabling stderr
I checked that the process is queued with ps().
I also trie
01.09.2010 04:11, Leo Lin wrote:
Hi All,
I created a small MIB file with 2 scalar variables, var1, and var2. I
was able to add this MIB file into the snmp.conf file. and when run
snmptranslate -Tp -IR var1 or snmptranslate -Tp IR var2 it was able to
interpreted the OID.
I configured the snmp
Hi All,
I created a small MIB file with 2 scalar variables, var1, and var2. I was able
to add this MIB file into the snmp.conf file. and when run snmptranslate -Tp
-IR var1 or snmptranslate -Tp IR var2 it was able to interpreted the OID.
I configured the snmpd.conf community name to 'public