Re: Advice for implementing table

2010-07-26 Thread Dave Shield
On 25 July 2010 19:54, Angela Perez perez.ange...@gmail.com wrote: I haven't worked out how to get the snmp code to fetch only the specific row from the database table (i.e. SELECT * FROM DB_TABLE WHERE rowNum = snmpRequestedRowNum) I presume the difficulty here is in

Re: Advice for implementing table

2010-07-25 Thread Angela Perez
Hi Robert, Dave, and the rest of the list, Thanks for the additional information. I'm feeling that I'm starting to get to grips with NetSNMP. I found very helpful seeing the calls' flow by running snmpd -Dverbose:tableName -f and seeing how the agent obtains the data and then process it to answer

Re: Advice for implementing table

2010-07-20 Thread Dave Shield
On 13 July 2010 16:06, Robert Story rst...@freesnmp.com wrote: I'm sure Dave will chime in and defend some of the other options real soon now. :-) Sorry for not chipping in earlier, and I'm glad to hear that you've managed to get things working.To echo Robert - yes, please do write up your

Re: Advice for implementing table

2010-07-19 Thread Robert Story
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 17:36:26 +0100 Angela wrote: AP I have now managed to implement my table using MfD. It works fine and AP I'm really pleased with it. In the beginning I was a bit daunted by AP the MfD, but turns out it is really simple - hence the name I guess AP :-) Yay! :-) AP I also did an

Re: Advice for implementing table

2010-07-18 Thread Angela Perez
Hi Robert, Thank you for your reply and advice. I have now managed to implement my table using MfD. It works fine and I'm really pleased with it. In the beginning I was a bit daunted by the MfD, but turns out it is really simple - hence the name I guess :-) I also did an alternative

Re: Advice for implementing table

2010-07-13 Thread Robert Story
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 19:54:50 +0100 Angela wrote: AP (1). Data is external to the agent (lives in a database), caching is AP desirable but not essential. several of the tables have the option to use the cache helper, which can also be easily added to those that don't. AP (2). Ideally looking for