2009/4/10 sanjaykumar :
> Is there particular stages (kind of state machine) of different
> "*chain* of handlers".
I'm sorry - I don't understand what you're asking here.
> How does we come to know which handlers need to "USE"
The easiest approach is to use "mib2c" to generate the template
co
Fair enough on "helpers"
I am looking for some more clarification.
Is there particular stages (kind of state machine) of different
"*chain* of handlers".
How does we come to know which handlers need to "USE"
Could you explain me a little bit about the "handler concept"
Thanks and Best Rega
2009/4/9 sanjaykumar :
> Now we can go ahead with "Helpers" concept.
OK. It's time for your history lesson
Way back in the mists of time, when the first Net-SNMP release
was made, one of the most obvious changes from the previous
UCD (v4) code was the introduction of "MIB handlers".
At fi
Thaks a lot Dave.
Yes, I got the general understanding of "container".
I am really happy.
Now we can go ahead with "Helpers" concept.
Sanjay
Dave Shield wrote:
> Hold on - you're rushing ahead a bit.
> You started by saying that you didn't
> understand the concepts of "container" and "helper".
Hold on - you're rushing ahead a bit.
You started by saying that you didn't
understand the concepts of "container" and "helper".
I've tried to explain what a "container" is (in fairly
general terms). Are you happy with that now?
Note that I'm not asking whether you're comfortable
with how to *u
Can I this is the flow of updation of container :
1) release_cached_resources(): cache_handler.c
2) cache_timer:start: loading cache
3) helper:cache_handler: loaded
Am I right ?
Does "helper" provide the cache functionalities ?
Can we implement the enterprise mib without help of CONTAIN
2009/4/9 sanjaykumar :
> But what happen when the "subsystem" data is updated ?
> How agent table "Container" Data structure will be updated ?
That's up to the agent.
Typically, the agent will use a cache timeout to decide whether
to keep using the local copy of the data. Once this timeout
has
bsystem" ?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Sanjay kumar
Dave Shield wrote:
2009/4/9 sanjaykumar :
Net-snmp introduce the some of the concept like
"container" and "helpers" in latest version.
I am really struggling to get HOLD on these concepts.
2009/4/9 sanjaykumar :
> Net-snmp introduce the some of the concept like
> "container" and "helpers" in latest version.
> I am really struggling to get HOLD on these concepts.
Ok - I'll have a stab.
Let's take "container"
Hi All,
Net-snmp introduce the some of the concept like
"container" and "helpers" in latest version.
I am looking the "version 5.4.2.1" and I am really struggling to get
HOLD on these concepts.
I am not getting any proper TUTORIAL on these topics.
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