Put the following lines of code in your subagent program:

logh = netsnmp_register_loghandler(NETSNMP_LOGHANDLER_FILE, LOG_DEBUG);
       if (logh)
       {
               logh->pri_max = LOG_EMERG;
               logh->token = strdup(SUBAGENT_LOGFILE);
       }

       setup_log(0, /* 1=Don't zero log, instead append to it */
                         0, /* stderr_log */
                         /var/log/subagent.log); /* */

The subagent will log to subagent.log.

Anand


Steve S. Law wrote:

In my sub-agent program, I have snmp_enable_calllog()
and
several snmp_log()calls but nothing is being logged in
/var/log/snmpd.log file (default?). I thought
snmpd.log is only for AgentX master agent and not for
sub-agent?  Or even sub-agent will be logged to the
same file also? Clearly, I don't want my sub-agent and
master agent logging to the same file. I want to have
a log file for sub-agent separately. How do I do it?

I still have no luck in logging.

Please help.

Steve


--- Robert Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:07:11 -0700 (PDT) Steve
wrote:
SSL> So far I have been using printf statements in
my
SSL> sub-agent. I want to log them into a file
instead, so
SSL> in the sub-agent main program, I set 'syslog'
to 1
SSL> which invokes snmp_enable_callog(). However,
when I
SSL> run it, I don't see any thing on the screean
but I
SSL> don't know where and if anything is being
logged at
SSL> all in any file.

The default log file is /var/log/snmpd.log.

SSL> Can you tell me what I should do? Do I need to
write
SSL> more code? what is DEBUGMSG for? I should use
DEBUGMSG
SSL> instead of printf in my code?

If you always want to log, then snmp_log() is
probably what you want. If it is
really debug, and you only want to see it when the
right debug flag is
enabled, then use the DEBUG* macros.

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