Paul Alfille schrieb:
> I should have said specifically that this is Luke Pascoe's work.
> 
> Looking through the code, the program expects owfs to be mounted on
> /var/1wire and logs to /tmp/1wire_snmp.log
> These are easily changed constants in the first few lines. 
> 
> The code is also very nicely commented.
> 
> I might suggest that a version that uses owserver (via the ownet
> protocol) would also be a very flexible approach. Then the snmp server
> wouldn't even have to run on the same machine.
> 

That would be great and lond expected! :)

> Paul
> 
> On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Roberto Spadim <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     very nice!
>     have a howto, to put at owfs site?
> 
> 
>          *Luke Pascoe* 
>         Date: 2011/8/1
>         Subject: Re: SNMPd Agent
> 
>         Script
>         available: 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/owfs/files/snmp/1w_snmp.py/download
> 
>         It uses the SNMPd "pass" feature which passes control of an
>         entire MIB tree to an external application.
> 
>         I'm pretty sure the output order could be vastly improved, I'm
>         not that familiar with SNMP MIBs but looking at the way some of
>         the system output is done my method is...non standard. I can't
>         think of a better way to handle the fact that the data is itself
>         a tree though.
> 
>         Anyway, every item in the OWFS is exported and should be
>         addressed fairly consistently. I use a cache file to ensure
>         devices keep the same OID regardless of the order they appear on
>         the filesystem, so as devices are added and removed the OIDs
>         remain the same. If the contents of the directories change the
>         OIDs will move about though, but as I understand they way your
>         stuff works this shouldn't happen except perhaps between version
>         releases.
> 
>         This is a first cut, concieved and implemented in a weekend. I'm
>         open to feedback.
> 
> 
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