On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 06:33, priya wrote:
How to configure Rmon in net-snmp.
Please see the FAQ entry:
Does the agent support the RMON-MIB?
Dave
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On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 22:06, W Raul S wrote:
There is no authentication between the sub-agent and the master
agent, and yes, master agentx is enabled and started from within the
master agent.
OK - so when you start the master agent, does it create the named
socket /var/agentx/master ?
And
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 06:12, ericyosho wrote:
maybe have to explain:
take scalar mplsTunnelNotificationMaxRate for example.
mplsTunnelNotificationMaxRate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
..
i will first use mib2c.scalar.conf to generate a
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 11:31, M. Vivek wrote:
I am facing the followig problem while
compiling the netsnmp source code,
./.libs/libnetsnmpmibs.a: could not read symbols: Archive has no index;
What version and O/S are you using?
Were there any errors listed when compiling the library?
Try
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 09:42, Miguel Gómez wrote:
I need to know what should I do to know the real hdd read-write rate.
You could try walking the
UCD-DISKIO-MIB::diskIOTable
I'm not sure whether it's included by default (or even supported)
on all systems, but it's probably the closest
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 14:46, Anuradha Bhakta wrote:
Can anyone let me know the usage of read_config_save_objid()
read_config_read_objid() APIs WRT memory usage.
What do these APIs expect to be malloced before their usage
Well, 'read_config_save_objid' expects both the buffer to
save to, and
On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 11:28, Sunitha J wrote:
1) If you're writing code for some generic scalars
(by hand use: mib2c -c mib2c.scalar.conf Netmib)
2) If you want to magically tie integer variables to integer
scalars
(by hand use: mib2c -c mib2c.int_watch.conf Netmib)
what
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 12:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going through MIB2C info on the net-snmp site. I just wanted
to inquire that,
1. How are directives useful from the user point of view
Which directives are you referring to?
mib2c directives, snmpd.conf directives, or snmp.conf
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 10:27, M. Vivek wrote:
Actually i was doing a cross compiling for
fusiv_linux. But i am facing the following problem now,
linux_kernal.c
is not included in Makefiles and there were some linker
errors happening.
Pass - I have *no* experience of cross-compiling,
Hi,
What is this fusiv_linux? Do we have a net-snmp installation for this? I
know for sure that net-snmp-5.1.2 works for RH9 and is
fairly simple to install and build...or is my memory that blow.
Thanks,
Garyc
- Original Message -
From: Dave Shield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: M. Vivek [EMAIL
Hello Dave,
The socket is created when the master agent starts up. It is not
deleted (as usual) when the master agent shutsdown. Observing this i
instead used the -x option to specify a tcp port, which checking
through netstat, established a connection to the sub-agent process.
Raul
On
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 14:23, W Raul S wrote:
The socket is created when the master agent starts up. It is not
deleted (as usual) when the master agent shutsdown.
That's what I half suspected. Normally the master agent *should*
delete the socket when it closes down cleanly (I think).
What
a) It successfully creates the socket.
b) The agent does 'connect', but fails to register. Note netstat's
output for the sub-agent app 'rmApps-subDemo' for when the master
agent and sub-agent are connected. (see below)
After shutting down the sub-agent and master agent, the socket
'master' does
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 11:26:19 +0100, Andy Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Andy I have just tested the new code from CVS - I didn't do a diff to
Andy see the changes - just compiled and installed over what I had.
Andy I bombarded the snmptrapd with traps and saw the memory
Andy utilisation grow from
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 15:05:37 +0100, Dave Shield [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dave I was hoping John might be able to shed some light on whether
Dave the transport information was needed in the PDU copy at all (and
Dave if so, why).
Unfortunately, I don't think he's listening. However, the space is
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:25:18 +0100, Dave Shield [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've been looking for a reference, preferably an RFC, which defines
this behavior, but I'm failing to find one.
Is this defined behavior, or would this just an implementation
decision in an area where the standard
Actually i was doing a cross compiling for
fusiv_linux.
I found out the problem since it was using wrong
ar and ranlib that problem occured. Now i hav solved
that one.
Thanks for replying.
But i am facing the following problem now ,
Hi
(BAfter your patch, another problem arises, the trace as following:
(B
(Btrace: _snmp_build(): snmp_api.c, 2769:
(Bsnmp_send: Building SNMPv1 message...
(Btrace: _snmp_build(): snmp_api.c, 2772:
(Bdumph_send: PDU-GETNEXT
(Btrace: snmp_pdu_realloc_rbuild(): snmp_api.c, 3130:
I have a system where I set up Net-SNMP to proxy for Squid
(the caching software). Squid is running on the same machine
as Net-SNMP. Its agent is integrated into its cache daemon
and only understands SNMPv1, so I have Squid's agent
listening on 127.0.0.1:3401.
The snmpd.conf file I give to the
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