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On Wed, 2001-03-21 at 18:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What happens if you run the agent with the -Dsnmpv3 debug
> > flag? That should display the engineBoots value immediately
> > after it's been read in and incremented.
> then I added: "engineBoots 1" in my config file
> c:\usr\etc\snmp\snmpd.conf
> restart my agent again: d:\> snmpd -Dsnmpv3
> got these:
> No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging
> snmpv3: initialized engineID with: 0x8004
> snmpv3: engineBoots: 2
> usmUser: created a new user initial at 80 00 1F 88 04 30 78 38 30 30 34
OK - so it's reading these values from the static configuration file.
But what about the *persistent* config file.
Shut down the agent.
Remove these lines from the file c:\usr\etc\snmp\snmpd.conf
and insert them into c:\usr\snmp\persistent\snmpd.conf
and restart the agent (again with the same debug flags).
What do you see then?
> problems still existes, before I restart my agent, in order to let my
> MIB Browser do time Synchronization, I had to put "engineBoots x"
> in config file where x is one bigger than previous engindBoots before
> I restart my agent.
That should be handled automatically.
You shouldn't have to do this yourself.
Dave
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