(Posted this last night to net-snmp-users, but it occurs to me that this is a 
more appropriate forum, maybe.  Apologies for the double post).

Hello all:

I'm trying to compile in support for the 64-bit ifXTable counter support for 
the IF-MIB for Solaris 10 Intel (and Sparc ultimately). Based on bits I've read 
in the archives, I've

a) run ./configure with enable-mfd-rewrites
b) updated the source to 5.4.2.1 distro

What I'm running into is that 5.4.2.1 creates a package (my package 
installation is an outboard creation process that's been updated from many 
successful installs of the result for 5.4) that installs and starts up the 
agent successfully if I use the ./configure options *without* 
enable-mfd-rewrites (which is to say, the options I've used to date). If I 
reestablish the build environment with -enable-mfd-rewrites specified, I get an 
agent that starts up printing over and over to stdout

insert (-1) error on subcontainer 'interface container'

No other loggable output (I tried -Dread_config) gets a chance to print 
anything else out before the log/stdout gets flooded with this message over and 
over again in a loop.

Now, before I get into too many more specifics, should this work, based on 
experience anybody has had putting the -enable-mfd-rewrites option in per the 
instructions of README.solaris? I've read bits where folks suggested just going 
with the Sun-issued net-snmp binaries, but the reason I'm going to this trouble 
is that we have customizations (at least one of which has turned into a bugfix 
update) into our version of the agent.

Apologies in advance if the word on this has been brought up on the list or in 
the archives and I just didn't find it.

Regards,
Wayne Tackabury
Mirror Image Internet



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