On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Michael Markstaller wrote:
> Paul, I'll have a look on this.
>
> I guess in contrast to C-programming I have some understanding of SNMP,
> working with it for many years now. Its without question something strange
> ;) But IMHO also, once understood very practical,
Hello!
Actually Paul you've already outlined the first part of the problem. Also
it's solution. You need to disable SElinux in your FC9 image. I imagine that
App Armour in the OpenSuSe host is much friendlier towards hardware sensing.
Where as for some silly reason that the program inside FC9 is o
Paul, I'll have a look on this.
I guess in contrast to C-programming I have some understanding of SNMP, working
with it for many years now. Its without question something strange ;) But IMHO
also, once understood very practical, scalable and good; owfs is rather
predestinated for it getting and
I can program in C, but SNMP seems rather forbidding. Specifically, how the
readings would be presented.
I found this example from ora-ltd:
http://www.ora-ltd.com/microweb/mib.html(The MIB is
http://www.ora-ltd.com/microweb/MTECH-DSTEMP-MIB.mib)
I assume we would used the owfs names (i.e. temper
Hi,
are there any news on this topic ?
I'm currently after getting my temperatures available by SNMP and played around
a bit with extending net-snmp by using a perl agent and "pass" to a
shellscript. Works but still much to do..
Just wanted to ask wether there are any things going on in this di
I've been doing some experimentation (without success, however).
This is Fedora 9 under vmware (OpenSuse host).
If usb is enabled in the configuration, the DS9490 is seen by the guest OS,
but captured by the w1 system. I think that SElinux stops owfs from unloaded
the module, so I had to perform