> That makes sense - you can't have a row without an index.
> Otherwise how are you going to refer to that row in the future?
So this row index - or called the row's instance - is not like the INDEX
statement in one MIB. It does'nt have any link?
Francois
2012/1/31 Dave Shield <[email protected]>
> On 27 January 2012 20:11, Francois Bouchard <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I'm building a table set with the mib2c.create-dataset.conf script and as
> > I'm entering new rows I stumbled on one function called
> > "netsnmp_table_row_add_index" that seems to be important.
>
> This is used to set the index value(s) for the row that you are
> constructing.
> So if the row should have an integer index of 17, then you'd have code
> something like:
>
> u_long idx = 17;
> netsnmp_table_row_add_index(row, ASN_INTEGER, &idx, sizeof(idx));
>
> (where 'row' is the row structure that you've just created)
>
>
> > Without this function I got an error illegal data attempted to be added
> to
> > table mpbcRMHAlarmTable (no index) at function netsnmp_set_row_column()
>
> That makes sense - you can't have a row without an index.
> Otherwise how are you going to refer to that row in the future?
>
>
> > But I can't find any doc on that function...
>
> That wouldn't surprise me, no
>
> Dave
>
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