Mike, Thank you so much for all those kind help and time you gave. I really appreciate and its certain that the net-snmp or mrtg port of FreeBSD is having the fault. Now I am going to catch hold of port maintainers of FreeBSD. Lets see what they have to say.
Thanx once again Experience with this list was the best I must say, will be back again once if I resolve this issue Babs On Sat, 09 Oct 2010 18:34:34 +0530 wrote > If you're not using SNMPv3, MRTG does not use net-snmp. For the cases of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, MRTG uses the code in the SNMP_Session.pm, SNMP_util.pm, and BER.pm perl modules. Those modules are usually in the MRTG installation directory, in the 'lib/mrtg2' subdirectory. I install my copy of MRTG in /opt, i.e. /opt/mrtg. The actual MRTG script is therefore /opt/mrtg/bin/mrtg. The included perl modules MRTG uses are in /opt/mrtg/lib/mrtg2/. I have no idea what FreeBSD did to the install. If you're finding the SNMP_util.pm module in /usr/ports or /usr/local/lib/perl5, the SNMP modules you're using probably aren't the ones shipped with MRTG. MRTG is including the modules as a curtousy. The official repository for those three modules is http://code.google.com/p/snmp-session/ Your entire MRTG installation is suspect. Did you download it from http://www.mrtg.org and install that, or does FreeBSD have some sort of repository you're installing from? I recommend using the http://www.mrtg.org version. Mike Mitchell
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