2010/4/7 黎明傲子 ll_j...@163.com:
successful,but if I enter the command line snmpd ,always some date appears,
like
# snmpd -f
36
I want to know why this happened,
The charcter '' means that you are running this command as a
background process. The number that is displayed is the
process ID of
2010/4/7 Fulko Hew fulko@gmail.com:
I'm surprised at this output - I'd expect it to display 51
instead of 39
I'm not. Although I haven't looked at net-snmpd's daemonizing code,
any application thats going to operate as a (well behaved) daemon
is supposed to perform (at least) 2 fork()
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Dave Shield d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.ukwrote:
2010/4/7 Fulko Hew fulko@gmail.com:
I'm surprised at this output - I'd expect it to display 51
instead of 39
I'm not. Although I haven't looked at net-snmpd's daemonizing code,
any application thats going
2010/4/7 黎明傲子 ll_j...@163.com
When I port net-snmp to my board(uClinux),the compile process is
successful,but if I enter the command line snmpd ,always some date appears,
like
# snmpd -f
36
I want to know why this happened, Is there anything I can do for it? what
“36 “ is stand for ?
In
Dear All:
When I port net-snmp to my board(uClinux),the compile process is successful,but
if I enter the command line snmpd ,always some date appears, like
# snmpd -f
36
I want to know why this happened, Is there anything I can do for it? what “36 “
is stand for ?
In addition,if I enter the