Hi Peter & Steve, Thankyou both for your suggestions :-) See below ...
Peter Tribble wrote: > On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Paul Cunningham > <paul.cunningham at tadpole.com> wrote: >> >> Does anyone know of a good opensource 'MIB Browser' that will build and >> run on Solaris? > > Not tried it yet, but this was one I meant to look at myself: > > http://www.dwipal.com/mibbrowser.htm I also found this one and downloaded it, it's java but I couldn't get it to run (on s10 sparc) - I didn't try very hard though. I may revisit it though if the other one I found doesn't fit my needs. Steven Christensen wrote: > > There are at least six such browsers listed on freshmeat.net. > Take a look and if any of them seem like what you want, I > would be happy to see which ones I can build. Yes I did take a look at these, the one I choose to go with, after www.dwipal.com/mibbrowser.htm, was .. http://www.kill-9.org/mbrowse/index.html Mbrowse is an SNMP MIB browser based on GTK, and net-snmp. Its features include bookmarks, searching, and viewing MIB variable details. It requires net-snmp, so after building net-snmp on my Solaris 10 sparc box, I also got this to build (using a pkgbuild spec) with a few patches and with gcc. It runs up okay but I haven't yet tried it against an snmp mib agent. Will keep you posted on how I get on with it. If anyone wants the patches and/or the pkgbuild spec files for these just ask. Thanks again Paul -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Cunningham Software Engineer Tadpole Business Unit
