I've had trouble with multiple requests in ordered table_iterator tables.
 I have no idea if that's what you're using, since you didn't give much
info about your use case.  I just worked around it by injecting the
serialize handler:

    int result = netsnmp_register_table_iterator( reg, iinfo );
    assert( result == MIB_REGISTERED_OK );
    int injected = netsnmp_inject_handler( reg,
netsnmp_get_serialize_handler() );
    assert( injected == SNMPERR_SUCCESS );

  Bill


On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:19 AM, sarath azad <saraths...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Could you please help in solving the below problem, in doing SNMPSET for
> tables with string data?
>
> thanks and regards
> S Sarath
>
>
>   On Friday, August 22, 2014 9:03 PM, sarath azad <saraths...@yahoo.co.in>
> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Could you please help in resolving the below issue?
> For SNMPSET on a table which contains a column of "string" data type, if
> we are giving values of all the columns in the single SNMPSET query, then
> we are getting the values of the string column properly, only if the order
> of column values, in the query is same as the order of column in the table.
>  ie. snmpset -v 2c -c public <system-IP> <column 1> <column 1 value>
> <column 2> <column 2 value> ...
>
> If we are giving the values in the query in different order, then for
> integer columns we are getting values properly as given in the query. But
> for the string columns we are only getting some junk characters or value in
> the previous column in the query.
>
> The table handler function is written as below:
>
> Int tableHandlerFunction (netsnmp_mib_handler         *handler,
>  netsnmp_handler_registration   *reginfo,
>                               netsnmp_agent_request_info     *reqinfo,
> netsnmp_request_info           *requests)
> {
> netsnmp_request_info *request;
> netsnmp_table_request_info *table_info;
> char data[100];
> for (request = requests; request; request = request->next)
>  {
>           table_info = netsnmp_extract_table_info(request);
>           switch (reqinfo->mode)
>           {
>               case MODE_SET_ACTION:
>                    switch (table_info->colnum)
>                    {
>                                case COLUMN_STRING_COLUMN:
>                                    strcpy( data ,
> requests->requestvb->val.string));
>                                    break;
>
>
> thanks and regards
> S Sarath
>
>
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