2008/4/24 Sathasivam, Elayaraja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> After uninstalling all net-snmp by command rpm –e <package>.
> But still I am finding some of the files under
>
> /usr/local/bin/ snmpwalk, etc…
Those will be the commands that you installed manually
(eg. using "make install")
> Could you please help us to uninstall these snmpwalk , snmpget
> etc from this /usr/local/bin folder
Try
rm /usr/local/bin/snmp*
You'll probably also have to remove SNMP-related files from
/usr/local/sbin/, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/share/snmp
If you run the commands
locate snmp
and
locate mib
that should give you an indication of where the Net-SNMP
stuff might have been installed.
But don't just blindly take my word for any of this.
Always think about what you're doing! If in doubt, run
rpm -q -f {path to file}
to check whether a given file is actually part of another package
Dave
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