You were correct. 1) was true. I killed other excess snmpd processes. Now
init is called. I notice that the cache_load function is registered
correctly, but still not called.

Any other ideas ?
Kavita


On 6/2/10 10:35 PM, "Wes Hardaker" <[email protected]> wrote:

>>>>>> On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 16:57:58 -0500, Kavita Raghunathan
>>>>>> <[email protected]> said:
> 
> KR> Does this mean I need to update a conf file ? Please let me know -
> 
> That means that the transport your trying to opened can't be opened.
> 
> If you're not specifying a transport:
> 
> 1) If you're running as root then there is likely an snmp agent already
>    running on port 161
> 2) If you're running as yourself then you don't have permission to open
>    a service on port 161 and you need to run it as root, or choose a
>    different transport address to open it on.
> 
> You can specify a transport address by appending "udp:9161" (for
> example) to the end of the snmpd command line arguments.


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