On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 15:00:38 -0700 Carlos wrote:
CC> > What type of handler are you using? Does your handler get called?
CC> 
CC>   netsnmp_instance_helper_handler(netsnmp_mib_handler *handler,

Sooo, you are using the instance helper handler to register a table? And you
register a function for every column of every row? Interesting approach.


Try adding this to your snmpd.conf file, using the name your module registers
as in place of XXX:

        injectHandler debug XXX

Then run with '-Dhelper'. See if the debug output provides any insight.

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