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2011/6/23 郭秀岩 <[email protected]>:
> Thanks for your answer, I did run snmpd -c snmpd.conf, but I cannot
> snmpget/set node nstAgentModuleObject in MIB
That doesn't really say anything about whether starting this agent
actually worked. Try running
snmpd -f -Le -c snmpd.conf
which will show any error messages from the agent.
What does that report?
Also, what is the exact "snmpget" command that you are using?
> however the snmptranslate works.
OK - so the MIB file has been installed correctly, and is available.
But that doesn't say anything about the information provided by the agent,
> Then I edit the snmp.conf, it works.
Eh? I don't understand this comment at all.
What changes did you make to the snmp.conf file?
Do you mean 'snmp.conf' or 'snmpd.conf' ?
When you say "it works", does that mean that you're now seeing
the nstAgentModuleObject information or not?
Dave
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