Harlan Stenn wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David J Taylor"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> David> Does NTP include SNMP support (on Windows), and if not, are
> there any David> plans to add support?
>
> I gather nobody has written the .whatever file to build the current
> s
David J Taylor wrote:
> Does NTP include SNMP support (on Windows), and if not, are there any
> plans to add support?
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
I never noticed any SNMP support. I never expected any. Why should
there be any?
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Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
> David J Taylor wrote:
>> Does NTP include SNMP support (on Windows), and if not, are there any
>> plans to add support?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David
>>
>>
>
> I never noticed any SNMP support. I never expected any. Why should
> there be any?
It would be very handy if one co
David J Taylor wrote:
> Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>
>>David J Taylor wrote:
>>
>>>Does NTP include SNMP support (on Windows), and if not, are there any
>>>plans to add support?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>David
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I never noticed any SNMP support. I never expected any. Why should
>>there be any?
>It would be very handy if one could monitor NTP with the same tools used
>for monitoring other aspects of performance, rather than having to use
>special programs like ntpq and parse its output. I'm thinking of this an
>addition to the present tools, though, not a replacement.
Is there anyth
>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David J Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Not SNTP - the management protocol SNMP.
Ah, I read too quicklky.
That is being discussed in the IETF NTP Workgroup.
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David J Taylor wrote:
> Danny Mayer wrote:
> []
>> You need to run the OpenSSL build first to create that directory. Just
>> follow the instructions.
>>
>> Danny
>
> Danny,
>
> I'm afraid the build didn't work for me, so I tried creating a directory
> "openssl" in the ntp tree, and copied 33 hea
Hal Murray wrote:
>> It would be very handy if one could monitor NTP with the same tools
>> used for monitoring other aspects of performance, rather than having
>> to use special programs like ntpq and parse its output. I'm
>> thinking of this an addition to the present tools, though, not a
>> rep
Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
[]
> I just use the peerstats file if I'm curious. Stuff it into Gnuplot.
> . . .
Thanks, Richard. What I'm after is automated monitoring of a number of
systems, and plotting results along with other parameters. Here's an
example:
http://www.david-taylor.myby.co.u
Harlan Stenn wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David J Taylor"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> David> Not SNTP - the management protocol SNMP.
>
> Ah, I read too quicklky.
>
> That is being discussed in the IETF NTP Workgroup.
Thanks, Harlan, I'm pleased to hear that.
Cheers,
Danny Mayer wrote:
[]
> No, you extract the openssl files to a directory at the same level as
> ntp. Then you read the INSTALL.W32 file for instructions on how to
> build openssl. I don't build with the assembler code.
Danny, thanks for your "encouragement" - I did do all this, of course, but
I w
Danny,
I have tried to follow the build instructions, but they fail at the
command:
call ms\do_ms
at the line:
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D:\Temp\NTP\openssl-0.9.8g.tar\openssl-0.9.8g>perl util\mk1mf.pl no-asm
VC-CE 1
>ms\ce.mak
%OSVERSION% is not defined at util/pl/VC-32.pl line
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