On 08/08/06, Priya Mollyn (pmollyn) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  How stable is the net-snmp agent stack on windows ?

It's probably roughly as stable as it is on any other architecture.
It's fair to say that Windows was definitely the poor relation until a
couple of years ago, when we were joined by a couple of Windows
specialists.  They've done sterling work in improving the quality of
the Windows code - the support for Windows is now comparable to most
of the other core architectures.

> In terms of features/functionalities, is it similar to what is supported on 
> linux ?

Similar, though not identical.
The differences are likely to be most visible in particular MIB
modules (which is where the architecture-specific issues tend to bite
hardest).  The basic framework should be fairly consistent across all
systems, but particular MIB modules may only be supported on selected
architectures.  (For a long time, the Windows support for some of the
MIB2 modules  was actually superior to most other systems!)

Bottom line - suck it and see!

> I see there are 3 options in the net-snmp agent on linux:
>
> 1. Standalone(single process- snmpd).
> 2. Have one Master and various SubAgents with AgentX
> 3. Single process but subagents are built as Dynamic Load Object (.so, dll)

 Correct.

> Are these 3 options/models supported on Windows platform as well ?

I believe that option 3 (DLMod) isn't currently supported on Windows,
but the other two should be fine.

Dave

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