Since there is no answer, I should presume there is no way to compile the
libraries into one application: snmpd?



On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Simon Chamlian <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just a clarification. I am downloading the snmpd onto a board (embedded
> Linux).
>
> I realized that under /usr/lib, there are several loadable module :
> Jan 11  2012 libnetsnmp.so.30.0.1
> Jan 11  2012 libnetsnmpagent.so.30.0.1
> Jan 11  2012 libnetsnmphelpers.so.30.0.1
> Jan 11  2012 libnetsnmpmibs.so.30.0.1
> Jan 11  2012 libnetsnmptrapd.so.30.0.1
>
> I guess I have to download all these files as well?!?
>
> Is there a way of compiling snmpd to not use loadable modules?
>
> Presently, I have the following config parameters.
>
> *./configure --prefix=%{_prefix} --host=$CFGHOST --build=%{_build}
> --disable-embedded-perl \
>  --without-perl-modules with_endianness=big --enable-mini-agent
> --with-default-snmp-version="3" --disable-des --disable-debugging \
>  --with-sys-contact="who@where" --with-logfile="/var/log/snmp"
> --with-transports="UDP TCP" \
>  --with-defaults --with-mib-modules="mpbcRMHDateTime mpbcRMHHpuState
> mpbcRMHMonHpuState"
> *
> Thanks,
> S
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Simon Chamlian 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the weirdest problem ever!
>>
>> *I had a MIB (say MIB1) that I compiled. Works fine.*
>>
>> *I made a new MIB (say MIB2). *
>>
>>    1. Created new C/h files
>>    2. Changed the ./configure  --with-mib-modules=" ..." to use the new
>>    files
>>    3. Deleted all the c and header files related to MIB1.
>>    4. Recompiled successfully (snmpd has new date and time)
>>    5. Deleted MIB1 in /usr/share/snmp/mibs
>>    6. Added MIB2 in /usr/share/snmp/mibs
>>    7. KILLED snmpd
>>    8. re-launched the new snmpd
>>
>> snmptranslate works fine.
>>
>> Nevertheless, when I do a Get(walk) from my browser, it still returns the
>> MIB1 scalar values (and OIDs)?!?
>>
>> It seems like the problem is in compilation phase where old c/h files are
>> being used even though I deleted all the objects and lo files.
>>
>> What am I missing?
>>
>> As if  *./configure  --with-mib-modules=".."* saves modules permanently
>> somewhere?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> S
>>
>>
>
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