Here are the files snmp.conf and snmpd.conf,
Both installations were from binary net-snmp-5.4.1.
When I did the last test and get the same error on the 2003 Server, the agent 
is started as a service, I don't see a snmpd process in the taskmgr, though.
While the hrSystemDate.0 failed, sysUpTime.0 would succeed.

Jun

$ cat snmpd.conf
###########################################################################
#
# snmpd.conf
#
#   - created by the snmpconf configuration program
#
###########################################################################
# SECTION: Access Control Setup
#
#   This section defines who is allowed to talk to your running
#   snmp agent.

# rwuser: a SNMPv3 read-write user
#   arguments:  user [noauth|auth|priv] [restriction_oid]

rwuser  snmpuser

# rwcommunity: a SNMPv1/SNMPv2c read-write access community name
#   arguments:  community [default|hostname|network/bits] [oid]

rwcommunity  public






###########################################################################
# SECTION: Monitor Various Aspects of the Running Host
#
#   The following check up on various aspects of a host.

# proc: Check for processes that should be running.
#     proc NAME [MAX=0] [MIN=0]
#
#     NAME:  the name of the process to check for.  It must match
#            exactly (ie, http will not find httpd processes).
#     MAX:   the maximum number allowed to be running.  Defaults to 0.
#     MIN:   the minimum number to be running.  Defaults to 0.
#
#   The results are reported in the prTable section of the UCD-SNMP-MIB tree
#   Special Case:  When the min and max numbers are both 0, it assumes
#   you want a max of infinity and a min of 1.

proc  explorer

# disk: Check for disk space usage of a partition.
#   The agent can check the amount of available disk space, and make
#   sure it is above a set limit.
#
#    disk PATH [MIN=100000]
#
#    PATH:  mount path to the disk in question.
#    MIN:   Disks with space below this value will have the Mib's errorFlag set.

#           Can be a raw byte value or a percentage followed by the %
#           symbol.  Default value = 100000.
#
#   The results are reported in the dskTable section of the UCD-SNMP-MIB tree

disk

# load: Check for unreasonable load average values.
#   Watch the load average levels on the machine.
#
#    load [1MAX=12.0] [5MAX=12.0] [15MAX=12.0]
#
#    1MAX:   If the 1 minute load average is above this limit at query
#            time, the errorFlag will be set.
#    5MAX:   Similar, but for 5 min average.
#    15MAX:  Similar, but for 15 min average.
#
#   The results are reported in the laTable section of the UCD-SNMP-MIB tree

load  12 12 12






###########################################################################
# SECTION: System Information Setup
#
#   This section defines some of the information reported in
#   the "system" mib group in the mibII tree.

# syslocation: The [typically physical] location of the system.
#   Note that setting this value here means that when trying to
#   perform an snmp SET operation to the sysLocation.0 variable will make
#   the agent return the "notWritable" error code.  IE, including
#   this token in the snmpd.conf file will disable write access to
#   the variable.
#   arguments:  location_string

syslocation  Unknown

# syscontact: The contact information for the administrator
#   Note that setting this value here means that when trying to
#   perform an snmp SET operation to the sysContact.0 variable will make
#   the agent return the "notWritable" error code.  IE, including
#   this token in the snmpd.conf file will disable write access to
#   the variable.
#   arguments:  contact_string

syscontact  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



###########################################################################
# SECTION: Trap Destinations
#
#   Here we define who the agent will send traps to.

# trapcommunity: Default trap sink community to use
#   arguments: community-string

trapcommunity  public

# authtrapenable: Should we send traps when authentication failures occur
#   arguments: 1 | 2   (1 = yes, 2 = no)

authtrapenable  1

$ cat snmp.conf
mibdirs C:/snmp54/share/snmp/mibs
persistentDir C:/snmp54/snmp/persist
tempFilePattern C:/snmp54/temp/snmpdXXXXXX

Mike Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> From: Jun Zhang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 1:13 PM

> I got 12 lines of the output.

 So you've got host resources support.  The next suspect would be access 
control.  Check your snmpd.conf file to see if community "public" has access to 
the host resources MIB.

 Also, is this a Windows native compile or a cygwin compile?  The same for both 
machines, I would hope?


Mike


       
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