Re: [libvirt] libvirt-snmp status
On 03/10/2018 04:19 AM, Michael Corcoran wrote: > Hi All, Hey, > > I'd like to enquire about the status of libvirt-snmp. It hasn't had any > commits for a couple of years and no longer compiles against recent > versions of net-snmp. Yes, your observation is correct. libvirt-snmp is no longer maintained. The build problem you ran into is just the tip of the iceberg. The biggest problem IMO is that originally sources were generated using a script from net-snmp package. While it did the trick back then it rendered sources unmaintanable. > As I understand it, upstream net-snmp deprecated > and then removed the C type "U64" as it conflicts with Perl. > Fortunately this is the only issue and the patch required to get > libvirt-snmp building again simply replaces the C type "U64" with the > type "struct counter64" in a few places. I tried to submit a patch but > was unable to configure authentication/encryption correctly for git > send-email and I'm unwilling to spend more time on it. Is there any way > to accept patches directly from Github (or anywhere else I can push a > commit)? Ah, let me see it that will fix the build. .. .. .. And it does. So another trick to send a patch is to attach it to an e-mail sent to the list. > > My second enquiry relates to the org OID used in the LIBVIRT-MIB. It > currently uses a (presumably) placeholder of 12345. I check the OID > register[1] and found an entry for libvirt (see end of email). I am > guessing that registration didn't go through until after libvirt-snmp > maintenance stopped. I'd like to submit a patch to replace the > placeholder with this org id also. Yes, the registration did not go through. In fact it hadn't even started. Again, any patch is more than welcome. Michal -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list
Re: [libvirt] [libvirt-snmp] Status
On 17/02/2011, at 9:24 PM, Michal Prívozník wrote: Hi, i'd like to let you know about current status of this project. There is a wiki page http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Libvirt-snmp which is currently a documentation. This is very good work. Nice picture!, clearly written, and explains things well. As a note, the example command lines didn't have $ or # at the start of them, to make it 100% clear they're commands people type in. I've added those in where I think it's correct, plus added in sudo before super user commands (ie yum), where it seems to be correct. Probably a good idea for you to check things are still all correct, just to be safe. :) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list