Hi all ..
This is my first post to these mailing lists. I hope I am following the normal etiquette here.
I had 2 questions :
1. IPv6 support
In your website home page, you have mentioned that IPv6 is supported. Is it supported on all platforms ? Has it been tested reasonably ?
2. Build e
Yes, the agent dies. Apple says it is a bug and we'll
have to keep our eye on general Apple software updates
to know if it is fixed.
Thanks
--- Robert Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 14:17:24 -0700 (PDT) C wrote:
> CW> Has anyone a working version of netsnmp for
> Tiger ?
>
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 09:57:41 -0500 Wu, wrote:
WLA> I was away for few days, Today, I check the snmptrapd, it core dump less
WLA> a day (6/21 14:01:54 to 6/22 11:31), although the memory did not
WLA> increase, but it is still core dump in the same place, please see the
WLA> attachment. So I am guess
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 07:10:28 -0700 Wes wrote:
WH> Glenn> What do you think about community string indexing (like cisco
WH> Glenn> does with vlans and clusters)
WH> Glenn> Would this be any easier for me to implement?
WH>
WH> community strings aren't passed to a subagent either...
Yes, but we have
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:33:36 +0200 Angel wrote:
ALM>but the server doesn't send any trap.
ALM>
ALM>Maybe the problem is related with an error I get in the snmpd logs. The
ALM> error is:
ALM>
ALM> Jun 27 12:26:41 myotis1 snmpd[31736]: Connection from callback: 1 on fd
ALM> 3 REFUSED
Yep,
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 14:17:24 -0700 (PDT) C wrote:
CW> Has anyone a working version of netsnmp for Tiger ?
CW> When I run the default snmpd that is shipped with
CW> Darwin, I get this
CW>
CW> nlist err: neither icmpstat nor _icmpstat found.
CW> NET-SNMP version 5.2
That's just a warning.. have you
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 07:44:58 -0400 Kevin wrote:
KG> Sending SIGHUP to the agent does work for me most of the time, unless
KG> the agent has tried to send an inform to a manager that isn't responding
KG> to it. From that point on it seems my agent will no longer re-read its
KG> config file when I se
Hi All,
The main entry point to my subagent takes a netsnmp_agent_request_info struct as
one of the arguments. That struct contains a netsnmp_session and two
netsnmp_pdu's (pdu and orig_pdu). What is the difference between the 2 pdu's?
Thanks
Glenn
Glenn MacGregor
HighStreet Networks
You were (probably) about to bounce the following message,
which I sent a few minutes ago. As it happens, this is
the correct behaviour! A combination of a broken download
and sheer personal stupidity led to a false alarm.
Oops!
Dear List,
apologies if I'm doing something stupi