Makavy, Erez (Erez) wrote:
snmpNotifyTable insets duplicate entry when re-configured.
Thanks for the report. Can you please file this bug in our bug db
(http://www.net-snmp.org/bugs) so it won't get lost?
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to fix.
I haven't spotted the difference to HP-UX 11.x (which builds fine) yet,
though. Feel free to enlighten me.
TA 10) NetBSD 2.0.2 and OpenBSD 3.8 on x86: test #57 failure
what is test #57?
T160snmpnetstat (snmpnetstat/udpTable test)
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that your agent is loading the right net-snmp and
perl libs?
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John Clinton wrote:
Test 36 and test 37 never create directories:
Huh? Weird. Please run
make test TESTOPTS=-V -T 36,37
for illumination.
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directory
from there). Your test failures are probably due to test script bugs
I've fixed recently.
Then, please re-run the tests na dlet us know the results.
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(library mismatches and such) or your script. Can you
please use the example script
http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/perl/perl_module.pl
instead of your own and let us know what you get?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am reporting a problem with IP-MIB in 5.2.1. When I do snmpwalk 10.0.0.1
ip, snmpd crashes after
RFC1213-MIB::ip.35.1.4.4.4.4.10.0.0.2 = Hex-STRING: 00 14 22 7B FE 07
Can you reproduce this with 5.2.2 or 5.3.1.pre2?
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at all. It's just too old. Please also see my earlier 5.3.1.pre2 build
test status mail to this list from earlier today.
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can we fix before 5.3.1 final?
Feedback appreciated.
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology
installed manually, ./configure
--with-perl-modules will do what you want. If this was a RedHat
package, there should also be a corresponding package for the perl modules.
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Not to mention renaming (while keeping history). Here are some more
(random) articles on SVN vs. CVS:
http://www.linux.ie/articles/subversion/
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/subversion/
Get ready to make your choice.
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Although
5.3.1.pre1 compiled successfully (with the vendor C compiler), the agent
crashes early on startup on both machines, even with just a simple
snmpd -H.
Looks like the dist/nsb* scripts enabled shared library generation, even
though I specified differently
-Coders,
while setting up build tests on different platforms for the 5.3.1
release cycle, I've also touched two AIX boxes (5.2, 5.3). Although
5.3.1.pre1 compiled successfully (with the vendor C compiler), the agent
crashes early on startup on both machines, even with just a simple
snmpd -H.
rwilcox wrote:
snmptrapd is no longer timing out on a regular
interval in 5.3.0.1 (as compared to 5.2.1).
There's an official patch (1420758) for this problem.
See www.net-snmp.org/official_patches .
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Fabrice Bacchella
The above patch doesn't seem to work as-is on 5.2.x and breaks the build
(for me) if ucd-snmp/diskio is included.
Should it be modified or backed out entirely?
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/nightly/tarballs/
but it's currently empty also. We'll look at it.
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated
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Download IBM
) to a oid
( im my case SNMPv2-SMI::private.10.1.1.1) ?
http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/FAQ.html#How_do_I_add_a_MIB_to_the_tools_
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See http://www.net-snmp.org/nightly/tarballs/ for nightly CVS snapshots.
Does it help with your problem?
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provide the code and the debug information.
A gdb backtrace (with the 5.2.2 version) would be most useful.
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Litke, Douglas wrote:
configure: WARNING: sys/socketvar.h: present but cannot be compiled
[...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:net-snmp-5.1.4:
Please ignore. This is fixed in later net-snmp versions (e.g. 5.3.0.1).
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David Kimdon wrote:
this is the good entry:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1460082group_id=12694atid=312694
Thanks.
this entry should be deleted:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1460080group_id=12694atid=312694
Closed.
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Attached is a fix to a file descriptor handling bug.
Please file this as a patch in our patches tracker
(http://www.net-snmp.org/patches) so it won't get lost.
Thanks,
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Anyone else seeing this? Ideas? (I haven't had the chance yet to look
into the details.)
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Roger Marc Sison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# snmpwalk -c community -v 1 ip address ifDescr
Timeout: No Response from ip address
http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/FAQ.html#Requests_always_seem_to_timeout__and_don_t_give_me_anything_back___Why_
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of the opportunities to suggest that we
move from CVS to SVN first. Renaming in CVS is a missing feature at best.
SCNR,
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Dave Shield wrote:
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 00:39 +0100, Thomas Anders wrote:
CVS MAIN doesn't even compile for me anymore (on Linux/x86):
OK - that problem should now be fixed, and CVS main should be
working again. Also, the UCD memory group should be active
(using the memory HAL interface
memory_irix.c and memory_tru64.c.
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NETSNMP_MEM_TYPE_RTEXT and NETSNMP_MEM_TYPE_MISC are missing.
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. Unfortunately it looks as if we're currently packing
the net-snmp source distribution in a proprietary, non-POSIX-compliant
(GNU) tar format which will cause pain for POSIX tar users. Bad us. I
truly hope we'll do better in subsequent releases.
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Pike, David wrote:
make[1]: *** No rule to make target
`mibgroup/snmp-notification-mib/snmpNotifyFilterTable/snmpNotifyFilterTable_interface.h',
needed by `mib_modules.lo'. Stop.
Sounds like a tar problem. Please unpack with GNU tar instead of HP-UX tar.
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Erez,
did you read README.threads?
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switching in configure.[in] for the host
module.
Any objections against moving forward this way? Only in MAIN?
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Fong Tsui wrote:
Now if I change .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2 == .1.3.6.1.4.1.XXX.2.1.3.3.2. All
other MIB stays the same.
Will it be a problem?
Not that I'm aware of.
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, but I think we need to a answer a
different question here. We need to determine whether we run on a 64-bit
kernel, just that. Wouldn't this make a useful function to have in the
code in general? (being a question to all, not just Robert)
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anyway? :-)
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, although 5.0.x still triggers annoying
Upper bound not handled correctly warnings)
Looks like we need a fix as well as a snmptranslate test.
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) on ... Linux (kernels 2.6 to 1.3) ... .
Can anyone report if it works in full on these OS's or what parts do not
work fully.
Both of these platforms happen to *ship* net-snmp packages as part of
the vendor distribution. What additional confidence are you aiming at?
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to use stdarg.h.
varargs.h should only be included if HAVE_STDARG_H is false. Can you
please check your config.log for HAVE_STDARG_H? What does it say?
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amit limaye wrote:
This is what is present in config.log
#define HAVE_STDARG_H 1
Shouldn't happen, then. Where *exactly* is the #include originating
from? We'd need to see complete compiler messages.
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P.S. The suggested PATH for using the FORTE compiler in README.solaris
has a typo (/:opt -- :/opt).
This one is the easiest. :-) Now fixed in CVS.
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John Norton wrote:
Is there any way to get aes192 or aes256 support for net-snmp?
I have compiled with openssl and still only see des and aes for encryption.
Since AES192 and AES256 are non-standard in SNMPv3, support for them has
been removed from net-snmp.
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but == is not a valid operation for test(1), it should be =, could someone
please correct this?
Now fixed in CVS. Thanks for the report!
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Jonas Höglin wrote:
When building net-snmp on FreeBSD 6.0-RE from ports I get several of these:
configure: WARNING: netinet/tcpip.h: present but cannot be compiled
This should be fixed in our recent releases (5.2.2 and 5.3.0.1). Are you
in a position to upgrade?
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Beery, Derrick [DAS] wrote:
I have now configured 5.3.0.1 and by the following:
./configure --disable-shared --without-openssl --with-mib-modules=host
This completes without errors.
When I run make, however, I get the following:
/bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=compile gcc
errors in the log file (usually /var/log/snmpd.log)?
You may also want to try the AIX patches from
http://sf.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1102156
and leave your comments.
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the space between the transport and the address is probably a bug.
Does it still come in as a single parameter?
Sure, because the delimiter that matters is a newline, not white space.
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master... :))
Can you please post a gdb backtrace for this crash?
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Magnus Fromreide wrote:
It seems as if the FAQ file got a little mangled due to an unresolved conflict
the last time it was committed onto HEAD, maybe that could be fixed?
Fixed in CVS MAIN. Thanks for the report.
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include/net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h
grep HAVE_FORK config.log | uniq
?
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Feel free to use NET-SNMP-MIB::netSnmpPlaypen as long as this is just
experimental/internal.
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you need, and sending large amounts of traps to it.
Agreed. Feel free to share the figures with us if you care.
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I'm calling for votes whether to apply the attached trivial patch
(fixing bug 1386088) to 5.3. I hope it can make it in before 5.3.rc2.
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Index: local/mib2c.int_watch.conf
-snmp.org/patches
so it won't get lost.
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DS and 'printEventNumbers' directive.
Given that we're in the release candidate phase, and this doesn't actually
break anything, I say document that it's deprecated, and wait til 5.4 to
actually take it out.
Agreed.
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sentence above can stay as-is. Can anyone
come up with a proposal to compensate for that without turning the
important warning into a (monster) sentence that only a few people will
immediately understand? I failed to.
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Fine by me.
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confusion/inaccuracy. The existing linkUpDownNotifications is already
a step in the right direction!
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whether this counts as a bug-fix
or a new feature. Can I ask for some indication as
to whether this is felt a reasonable change at this
(fairly late) stage?
Sounds fine. Are there any drawbacks (=change in behaviour other than
bug fixing) of this approach?
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Dave Shield wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 01:14 +0100, Thomas Anders wrote:
1) Dropping 'dist' from the patches branches
and always keep it in MAIN only.
3) Keep 'dist' in CVS *only* and do *not* ship
it in the source distribution at all.
I'm not sure I grasp the difference between
code
(i.e. the changes over the skeleton code) can be transferred without a
glitch.
I'd prefer to see this happen *now* (i.e. before 5.3.pre5) rather than
later.
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I'd add something like:
For the 5.3 release this means that the libraries now have a SONAME
ending with .so.10, e.g. libnetsnmp.so.10.
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obvious possibility to speed things
up would be to have the test suite organized as a number of
self-contained test *groups* each having a number of sub-tests. Each
sub-test would operate against the same running daemon.
And yes, Dave, I'm thinking of 5.4 at earliest.
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and still ship
win32/dist as-is.
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actually. He was an sh fanatic, can you tell?).
I fully understand. However, as the test suite grows (which it should)
we need to find the right balance between optimizing for speed vs.
independence. The latter (=current) approach won't scale well.
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Dave,
thanks for testing.
I've still got room to squeeze in another three or four more O/S's.
Any suggestions for suitable (freely-available, intel-based) systems?
Solaris 10 x86 (free as in beer):
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/get.jsp
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checking for Wrong Type which I added later because it comes for
free), does it mean you're actually supporting the existing
T200snmpv2cwalkall?
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the 'dist' dir contains various stuff for testing and creating packages
and official releases. We currently ship it with the source
distribution, but IMHO don't properly update it in the patches branches.
E.g. 5.2.2.rc6 contains (chosen at random):
foo# grep -w '^VERSION'
Dave Shield wrote:
On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 16:23 +0100, Thomas Anders wrote:
according to Dave's testing with CVS MAIN on HP-UX 10.20, test #58
(snmpwalk) fails against an agent that's running as non-root (as is
typically the case during make test), but succeeds when the agent is
running
procedure, including packet dumps and snmpwalk output.
You'll also have an easy test case to reproduce the problem and for
further investigation, e.g. under gdb.
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Dave Shield wrote:
On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 16:35 +0100, Thomas Anders wrote:
Dave Shield wrote:
The current test suite is *much* better than it was, but I don't
think that the snmpwalk test is sufficiently focused to be very
useful.
I think it fills a gap that the more focused tests leave
us testing?
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Peter Martin wrote:
I have been working on a config file to allow mib2c to generate the
support code for the embedded perl agent, and Thomas Anders suggested
that I submit this for possible inclusion into net-snmp, which I am now
ready to do.
Can you let me know what format I should submit
-Coders,
agent/mibgroup/ipfwchains/README in all CVS lines points to
ftp://ftp.freesnmp.com/mirrors/ucd-snmp/contrib/ucd-ipchains.tar.gz
which doesn't exist. The reference should either be updated or removed.
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here?
Do we want to add an option to allow appending to log files? The option used
by snmpd, -A, does not appear to be used by snmptrapd.
This'd be helpful, especially since 5.2.x and 5.3 have different default
behaviour which cannot be changed now (IIUC).
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a step backwards.
Further opinions?
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The Net-SNMP 5.3.x Release Manager wrote:
If this is a linux host, re-configure with --enable-mfd-rewrites and try
again. Or try 5.3.pre2.
Or 5.3.pre3 if you prefer to test the *latest* pre-release ;-)
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the application global running in the app loops and signal handlers
Sounds sensible. Fine by me. May any of the Perl code need updating wrt.
this too? Wes?
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Dave,
README.agent-libs in MAIN doesn't seem up-to-date wrt. disman/*. Can you
please update it?
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Please note that it looks like the 5.3 Release Manager has decided to
rush this into 5.3.pre3 which has already been released, so any future
discussion on this thread may well be academic by nature. :-/
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Robert Story wrote:
Well, color me stunned. Appears to be 3-1 against me, so I've put things back
as they were, infinite loop and all.
3-1? Dave, Wes and um.. who? If you've got the impression that *I* have
voted: no, I haven't.
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about the mib module dependencies of a (group of) token(s)? E.g.
that smuxpeer depends on whether the smux mib module had been
compiled in? (This isn't always obvious from the name.)
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If it doesn't work for you (it does for me), then add -f -Le
-Dread_config,tdomain,netsnmp_udp,snmp_agent before the other options
and post the output (of both agents) together with the full commandlines
here.
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* configuration in a
separate man page as has been previously proposed/discussed.
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configure *each* of the agents to *only* bind to its
own ip address. FWIW, this setup works for me all day (on Linux/x86).
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