On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 18:11:34 -0400 Jayson A wrote:
RJA> HP doesn't want to support this because they're saying that Net-SNMP 
doesn't provide a binary for RHEL6 x64 and RHEL 6 x64 currently only provides 
net-snmp 5.5 ( which works ).  So kinda stuck between a rock and a hard place 
and not sure at this point if it's HP's code that for some reason only refuses 
to run on 5.6.1 or if it's net-snmp 5.6.1 and changes to it that's causing the 
problem.

Have you been following the thread on the OID type change in 5.6.1? If you're
loading a binary blob from HP that was complied before this change, then that
is almost certainly the issue. Since HP is unlikely to recompile the blob,
reverting the change and recompiling 5.6.1 is your best bet.

Change include/net-snmp/library/oid.h, line 9,

from typedef uint32_t oid

to  typedef u_long oid

and see if that helps.

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