Did you upgrade or downgrade the net-snmp libraries? Googling for "No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging" suggests that there is a Perl / NetSNMP library mismatch.
Another possibility is that someone installed another copy of net-snmp / ucd-snmp in a directory in the library path, or the library path was changed and points to the wrong place. On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 09:35:27AM -0700, Jeff Montagna wrote: > Anyone have an idea of why logging would suddenly be disabled? > netsnmp-freespace.monitor was working fine yesterday then broke today. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:mon.d$ ./netsnmp-freespace.monitor sts1 > No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging > truncating integer value to 32 bits > truncating integer value to 32 bits > truncating integer value to 32 bits > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:mon.d$ ./netsnmp-freespace.monitor ltxnic7 > No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging > truncating integer value to 32 bits > ltxnic7 > > ltxnic7:/(/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0) total=7468 used=6002(89%) free=718 > err=/: less than 900000 free (= 736195) _______________________________________________ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon