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On 29 November 2011 21:07, Newton, Todd A. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, the agent is still running. However, I have not checked the log.
> Does logging need to be explicitly enabled? I've just been running snmpd
> through /etc/init.d.
>
> I have been running on Linux Ubuntu 10.4 and 11.4. The former is using
> v5.4.2.1, and the latter is using v5.4.3.
No - you shouldn't need to explicitly enable logging (unless the Ubuntu
startup scripts disable it by default). Have you managed to find the
appropriate log file?
Alternatively, you could run the agent by hand, using something like
snmpd -f -Le 9999
and then send it the versionUpdateConfig.0 SET request (on port 9999).
That would allow you to see any output immediately.
Dave
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