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On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 11:22 -0600, Rusty Shackleford wrote:
> I appreciate your reply.
>
> The binaries came from sourceforge.
OK - My apologies.
I've now checked the binaries, and it appears that we *do*
install into /usr/share et al (rather than /usr/local).
Sorry for misleading you.
> The snmpconf script ends with, "copy the file to /usr/local/share".
Hmmm...
I've just check my installed version of this script (fc2,
but it ought to have been built from the same configuration)
and this defaults to "/usr/share/snmp"
I'm not quite sure why your script is telling you to use
/usr/local/share.
> So I copied my working snmpd.comf file from a working FC2 install
> into /usr/local/share
I'd actually expect this to be either /usr/local/share/snmp or
(given the binaries you're using) /usr/share/snmp
> and tried to start snmpd with /etc/init.d/snmpd
> start. I failed with no error message at all.
Try starting the agent using:
snmpd -f -Le -Dread_config
That will:
a) let you see any error messages
b) report *exactly* where the agent is looking for the config files.
> I checked
> the /etc/init.d/snmpd script and it is looking for the file
> in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf ????
Hmmm...
Yes - you are quite correct.
That initialisation script is making some unwarrented assumptions.
Unfortunately, most of the developers are probably working with
the agents directly (since I typically have two or three on the
go at once, and need to switch between them). So we won't tend
to use this initialisation script :-(
> So, it looks like there is still a bit of work to do on the el4
> binary package.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
We're in the process of releasing the next version, so I'll
try to make sure that this is fixed for that binary release.
> I have no problem with not including the snmpd.conf but it would be nice
> to see some consistency in the packages across platforms since FC2
> install does include the snmpd.conf file and installs it in /etc/snmp.
Umm...??
I've just looked at the contents of the 5.2.1.2-1.fc2 RPM, and that
*doesn't* seem to include an 'snmpd.conf' file. Are you sure you're
not comparing our packages with (e.g.) a RedHat supplied version?
Dave
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