Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Working with SNMP... Again...

2014-11-11 Thread Marco Gaiarin
Mandi! Guillaume Rousse In chel di` si favelave... Quick workaround, until we find a better solution: - upgrade Thread::Queue to at least version 2.0.1 (not, it's not packaged on RHEL 5) - use RHEL 6 Ahem, i'll wait the 'better solution'. ;-) another strangness, now i've TWO FI

Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Working with SNMP... Again...

2014-11-11 Thread Guillaume Rousse
Le 11/11/2014 10:07, Marco Gaiarin a écrit : Mandi! Guillaume Rousse In chel di` si favelave... Quick workaround, until we find a better solution: - upgrade Thread::Queue to at least version 2.0.1 (not, it's not packaged on RHEL 5) - use RHEL 6 Ahem, i'll wait the 'better solution'. ;-)

Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Working with SNMP... Again...

2014-11-11 Thread Marco Gaiarin
Mandi! Guillaume Rousse In chel di` si favelave... Fortunatly, I was able to perl-threads-shared and perl-Thread-Queue to our Centos/REHL 5 repository. I hope that will be enough to fix the issue. OK, task started now, as usual i can see in debug = 2 some data sent to GLPI but glpi still

Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Working with SNMP... Again...

2014-11-11 Thread Guillaume Rousse
Le 11/11/2014 16:59, Marco Gaiarin a écrit : However, you should really use a decent platform for this kind of task: Centos/RHEL 5 is 7 years old already, and suffer from other outdated perl packages issues, such as IO::Socket::SSL, for instance. As stated, these are PBX system, and probably