It seems NetSNMP comes integrated with a lot MIB file functionality and a lot 
of the MIB.txt text files are located in the "/usr/local/share/snmp/mibs" 
directory as well. 

My company wants to support the specific "OC-STB-HOST-MIB" MIB file, so I was 
wondering whether certain of these integrated MIB files which come with NetSNMP 
should be eliminated to preserve space.  I am new to SNMP and I am not familiar 
with how people use SNMP in the "real world", so I was wondering whether 
certain integrated MIB functionality should remain available or whether I 
should just strip out all integrated MIB files and simply support our 
"OC-STB-HOST-MIB"  MIB file only.   What is the most standard way people handle 
this?  Basically are there some MIB files which should always remain or which 
people expect to be present in a "SNMP" system?

Will someone please explain the difference between "--disable-mibs" and 
"--disable-mib-loading" options?

If we are not allowing "set" SNMP requests at this time, then would using the 
"--disable-set-support" option save me a lot of space or is it a minimal space 
savings?

What exactly does "--enable-mini-agent" option do?





       
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