Sorry Dave..  

Actually I executed like "snmpd -D" while starting the agent.

But I got the lot of logs as you said.. Can you explain with an
example if you dont mind?

Thanks.

On 6/28/05, Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 08:47, aakansha rajvi wrote:
> > Can anybody tell me what is the option that be used to view the
> > result of DEBUGMSGTL?
> 
>         -D{token}
> 
> where {token} is the first parameter to the DEBUGMSGTL call.
> You can also run with '-D' to turn on *all* debugging.
> But that results in a laaaaarge amount of output!
> You're better off being more selective, if possible.
> 
> Dave
> 
>


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