Hi
So I've edited one of the hosts giving the error and disabled config
transfer, saved, re-enabled config transfer for 12.0 or newer, and then ran
the tftp_get_host_config ## (where ##is the host id) and I get the same
error.  Yet, if I manually create a file with the routers hostname in the
/opt/jffnms/tftpd dir and chmod 666 it, and then do a copy run tftp, it
works.  How is jffnms naming its configs and how should my xinetd tftp conf
file look?  Here is mine...

service tftp
{
        socket_type             = dgram
        protocol                = udp
        wait                    = yes
        user                    = root
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
        server_args             = -c -s /opt/jffnms/tftpd
        disable                 = no



Does this look right, its almost as if its creating some files, but not
others.  Also, does jffnms move these configs once they are backed up?
There is nothing readable in the tftpd folder.  Thanks
--

Jason



-----Original Message-----
From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:20 AM
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Not all configs transfer after upgrade to 0.8

Johan,

The only change is that it now uses our snmp_set function (wrapper for SNMP
v1, 
v2 or v3)

Can you disable config transfer for that host and try again.

Javier

johan wrote:
> Javier,
> 
> IN my case, he always stops at host with id nr. 60, dont know why, he
> never goes further. Somethinghas changed in the engine/tftp... file ?
> 
> Greetz,
> Johan
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 09:55 -0500, Jason Humes wrote:
> 
>>Hi
>>So now since the upgrade to 0.8.0 some of my host configs don't backup
>>properly.  When I run the tftp script manually, so of them finish ok, some
>>say error getting file and some say error waiting for transfer to fininsh.
>>My tftp server is set to use /opt/jffnms/tftpd and under the system setup
>>part of jffnms, it is set for /opt/jffnms/tftpd...yet while running this
>>tftp script, I never see any configs in that directory.  Any
ideas...Thanks
>>
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>>
>>Jason 
>>
>>
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