On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 20:46:03 -0500 Michael wrote:
MK> net-snmpd was entirely unusable without this patch, it was ballooning to
MK> hundreds of MB's of RAM in minutes and would destroy a machine if left
MK> unchecked. I would highly recommend implementing this asap for anyone
MK> using snmp tabl
Does anyone have an objection to making the Platform SDK a *requirement*
to compile under Windows? This would eliminate the problems we are
starting to see with code that expects the SDK to be installed. I can
only see the problem getting worse in the future as we start to add more
Windows sp
Looks like I have Feb 2003 also, since I see it in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
SDK\ReadMe.Htm.
But is there an easy way to tell which SDK I actually am using?
Thanks,
Phil Gillis
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From: Alex Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 11:58 AM
To:
Gillis, Philip W (Philip) wrote:
Alex,
I reinstalled all the source, cleaned and re-built libsnmp and snmptranslate,
in that order.
Problem still happens, with same stack trace.
Strange.. It is a bug so it will be fixed in the next release, but I
just find it strange that it works for me and not
Alex,
I reinstalled all the source, cleaned and re-built libsnmp and snmptranslate,
in that order.
Problem still happens, with same stack trace.
Thanks,
Phil Gillis
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From: Alex Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 10:56 AM
To: Gillis, Phi
Hi Igor.
Nice problem description.
There was a bug with registering ranges on the last item in versions less than
5.2, so I'd suggest that you upgrade.
/MF
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Hi Phil.
If you download a fresh 5.2 source and compile without changing any
code, does the problem go away?
Alex
Gillis, Philip W (Philip) wrote:
Alex,
No, the binary works fine! Hmmm. Don't know what's different. I'll attach
libsnmp.dsp. Maybe you can diff it with yours and spot something
Hello every body,
I did a lot of playing recently with registering handlers for extended range
of the oids. When I setup up range_subid to the *length* of the registration
oid of the handler (and also setup some upper limit with range _ubound),
appropriate handler is *not called* for range abo
Alex,
No, the binary works fine! Hmmm. Don't know what's different. I'll attach
libsnmp.dsp. Maybe you can diff it with yours and spot something, perhaps a
preprocessor define or something.
Thanks,
Phil Gillis
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From: Alex Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: W
Hi,
I installed net-snmp 5.1. And now trying to use mib2c script. For that perl module has to be installed. I followed the steps given in perl/SNMP/README file. But i installed it in my own directory by changing the installation prefix. I got the following error (undefined sysmbol PL_marks
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