Aha, I hadn't changed --default-mibs. That's it. Thanks kindly!

-Dan


2009/6/9 Wes Hardaker <harda...@users.sourceforge.net>:
>>>>>> On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 15:57:58 -0700, dan anderson 
>>>>>> <dan.j.ander...@gmail.com> said:
>
> da> A few places in the docs it is mentioned that MIBS=ALL is needed to
> da> denote that all mib files (normally in /usr/local/share/snmp/mibs/)
> da> should be loaded. Alternately, individual mibs can be specified
> da> instead of the ALL keyword. In my testing, library calls to
> da> snmp_parse_oid parse the mibs in that directory correctly without MIBS
> da> being set at all in the environment. Are the docs outdated? Or is that
> da> env variable only checked by compiled apps, and not by the library?
>
> MIBs are loaded:
>
> 1) based on the MIBS variable if present
> 2) based on the -m command line option that most tools support.  This
>   may contain a "+" at the beginning to add to the default list.
> 3) based on the default MIBS setting determined at compile time.
>   Running "net-snmp-config --default-mibs" will tell you what this
>   default setting is.
> 4) dynamically if it can be determined.  EG, if you type in a OID
>   somewhere and it's prefixed with the MIB name followed by "::" then
>   it'll try and load that MIB right then.  EG:
>
>   # snmpwalk localhost FOO-MIB::fooTable
>
>   Will try and load the FOO-MIB
>
> --
> Wes Hardaker
> Please mail all replies to net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net
>

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