>>>>> On Thu, 6 Jan 2011 14:52:18 -0400, Lee <[email protected]> said:

L> Someone at work decided that auditing file open failures would be a
L> Good Idea.  So now the sysadmin is telling me that I've got something
L> like 150K file open failures logged in a day. (I like using snmp for
L> monitoring :)

Ha!  Tell your sysadmin he must have a really boring job.  Many
applications open and check for non-existent files.

L> I added
L> SNMPCONFPATH=$HOME/.snmp

That'd be the right place to start.

L> $ snmpwalk -Dread_config deviceName system 2>&1 | grep "No such"
L> read_config: $HOME/.snmp/snmpwalk.conf: No such file or directory

Well, setting it to /does/not/exist would actually help.  In fact,
setting it to "" would help as well (or do "/dev/null").

But the real issue is your system administrator.  He's getting in the
way of your job, not the other way around.  Offer a quick perl filter
for him to quickly filter out his bogus records of you :-)

-- 
Wes Hardaker
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