On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 12:05:32PM -0400, Robert Story wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 14:12:42 +0100 Dave wrote:
> DS> > Neither, really. These particular tests are trying to access every 
> object
> DS> > in the RFC-1213 MIB, using v1, v2c and v3. The two 'failure' cases are
> DS> > two tables that aren't implemented in the agent.
> DS> 
> DS> I'm sure these tables used to be implemented.
> DS> Have they been removed?  If so, why?
> 
> Quite right. No, they haven't been removed. I can retrieve them in my main cvs
> build... In fact, all tests pass for me in cvs main.
> 
> So, that leaves the question, why did they fail for Aaron. Maybe they weren't
> configure in? Or possibly his arp cache was empty?

I have to admit that it is pretty annoying that these tests fail if

* Any of SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c ain't configured
* Any part of the RFC1213 mib is missing (yes, when I am building a subagent I
  tend to skip those as the main agent provides them).
* Your ethernet interface isn't configured (another common working mode -
  unconnected laptop, why should I configure the ethernet interface then?
  And yes, the loopback interface is configured)

I have tried to add SKIPIFs to them but since they are structured quite
differently than the rest of the tests it isn't obvious how to do that.

/MF


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