Right, I only wanted SNMP4Nagios which I thought required net-snmp and possibly rdd.  Forgive me oh hp sys admin GOD.  I'm not a sys admin, I'm a Cisco VoIP engineer.  I've successfully installed fc3 linux OS, and compiled Nagios, monitoring about 500 hosts.  (kudos to me, no need to congratulate). 
 
So I'm learning this sys admin thing and how to install these packages and dependencies and all that goes with it.  Fortunately, you don't need to be a system administrator to use Nagios, or I'd be in trouble. 
 
I conduct my own due diligence and research before I post to this forum.  Sometimes topics wander, as there are a lot of different technologies touched when troubleshooting these types of things.  So forgive me for exploiting my lack of "basic system administration" and annoying you experts with these petty questions.
 
As always, any help is always appreciated.  Without the open source community support, we'd regress for sure. 
 
 
 


 
On 10/25/06, Patrick Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Justin Craig wrote:

> This is getting uglier for me.  I just wanted to install SNMP.

If all you really want is net-snmp, then download the RPM for it, and
try to install it. If it chokes on a dependency, install that, too.
Repeat until net-snmp is installed.

This is really basic system admin stuff, and there are definitely much,
much better places than here to learn about that kind of thing.





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