Robert,
Thanks!

We found out that we had an earlier version of the code with 1024. We increased 
it to 16384 to make sure 
we do not run out again.

I appreciate a quick response.
Thanks
Boris

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Story [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 12:28 PM
To: Friedman, Boris A (Boris)
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Nguyen, Nhan Luong Trong (Nhan)
Subject: Re: "too many textual conventions" MIB error


On Thu, 19 May 2005 19:37:56 -0400 Friedman, wrote:
FBA> We are trying to get the Cisco MIBs compiled using net-snmp stack in order
FBA> to have our management system support Cisco devices. [...]
FBA> 
FBA> Too many textual conventions (INTEGER): At line 116 in [...]
FBA>
FBA> Someone with experience in MIB compilation using this stack thinks that
FBA> there maybe a hard limit of 1000 textual conventions in the stack and we
FBA> are exceeding that limit. Is it true?

The limit is 4096, and it is defined in snmplib/parse.c. Increase MAXTC for a
higher limit. Or, hack up the code to do dynamic allocation (and submit a
patch).

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