Hello,

I read I lot of stuff about registering rows in the table by different
subagents, but I did not find any clear implementation, despite that Wes
actualy gave answer to very similar question(bellow).

Anyway, I generated *.c and *.h files with mi2c.iterate_access.conf and
want, that two different subagents register two different rows in the
entityPhysicalTable, part of the ENTITY-MIB. It looks to me, that with that
template I could not succeed the goal and have to use helper functions for
registering rows and indexes. (And some other template)

Any tip, help would be appreciated. :) Thanks,
Igor












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>>>>> On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 14:59:35 -0500 (EST), Catalina Diaz Puig
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said:

 Catalina> Say I have 3 subagents, each one of them registers a
 Catalina> different row in a table. How does the master agent
 Catalina> know to which subagent to forward the request?

 The subagent"s register only the portions of the tree they can
 handle.  The master agent merely looks for which subagent says they
 can handle a given request.

 Catalina> Which information does the master agent have in order to
 Catalina> know which subagent implements that variable? Does it keep
 Catalina> more information besides the "index" that identifies the
 Catalina> row?

 The indexing and the base oid for the table are the most critical
 elements that a master agent must handle when dealing with subagents
 that register stuff at the row-level.














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