On 05/11/2007, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have called init_snmp("example_subagent") in my subagent daemon code,
> and created a example_subagent.conf under /user/local/shared/snmp.
Yes - that should work.
> When I run
> the su
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11/05/2007 12:26 PM
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Re: question about agentx configure file
I have called init_snmp("example_subagent") in my subagent daemon code,
and created a example_subagent.conf under /user/lo
I have called init_snmp("example_subagent") in my subagent daemon code,
and created a example_subagent.conf under /user/local/shared/snmp. When I
run the subagent daemon, I got error messages of the following:
/usr/local/share/snmp/example_subagent.conf: line 1: Warning: Unknown
token: mibdirs.
On 04/11/2007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>how would a subagent know where
> to look for its configure files,
It looks in the same list of directories as the master agent.
This is hardcoded into the core Net-SNMP library.
> and what configure files to read in wi
How does the configuration work for the subagent? I understand that master
agent looks for configure files in certain directories, but I am not clear
about how that works for a subagent, i.e., how would a subagent know where
to look for its configure files, and what configure files to read in,
with
On 03/11/2007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For an agentX related mib file, does netsnmp supports dynamic loading of
> that mib file with the start of the agentx without restarting the master
> agent, which I supposes means that if the agentx subagent supports a
> configure file that identifies its
Hi Dave,
For an agentX related mib file, does netsnmp supports dynamic loading of
that mib file with the start of the agentx without restarting the master
agent, which I supposes means that if the agentx subagent supports a
configure file that identifies its mib file location? Or the master age