session kind of variables. The name does not appear to
be saved in the session or request data structs.
Any pointers appreciated (pun intended). Thanks!
Rob Garcelon
Firmware Engineer
APCON, Inc.
www.apcon.com
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Th
On your snmpget command, you need to specify the full OID name, in this
case SNMPv2-MIB::sysUpTime, or add the -IR flag to tell it to match the
name as a regular expression (as you did on for snmptranslate).
Rob
Amit Kumar wrote:
> it is working fine now...but i got some other error
The usmUser lines are now appearing in the persistent file. It seems to
require a SIGHUP signal to the agent in order to get the cached
usmUserTable to be written out. Rebooting the system (obviously?) did
not give the agent enough time, or maybe the SIGTERM handler does not
cause the write a
I have created USM users with the following commands, invoked on the
local system where the agent is running. I expect them to survive a
reboot, by being written to the persistent/snmpd.conf file. There are
fixed users defined in the regular snmpd.conf, to be used as clone targets.
snmpusm -u