Hi
I have recently installed a fair amount of MIBs (from Cisco an 3com) on
my snmptrapd server. There seems to be a fair amount of errors when
loading MIBs. See end of email for a list.
At the moment I am getting all the info I need from the MIBs but my main
problem is, that every time I
I have multiple AIX 5.3.6 boxes running the 5.4.2.1 version of net-snmp.
On a majority of them I am seeing the daemon die after running for a
short amount of time. I look in the /var/log/snmpd.log file and it just
displays the version line and that is it. I then look in the syslog and
it gives
2009/4/28 Paul Hogan paul.ho...@haworth.com:
I have multiple AIX 5.3.6 boxes running the 5.4.2.1 version of net-snmp. On
a majority of them I am seeing the daemon die after running for a short
amount of time. I look in the /var/log/snmpd.log file and it just displays
the version line and
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Bart Van Assche
bart.vanass...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Paul Hogan paul.ho...@haworth.com wrote:
I have multiple AIX 5.3.6 boxes running the 5.4.2.1 version of net-snmp. On
a majority of them I am seeing the daemon die after running for
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Paul Hogan paul.ho...@haworth.com wrote:
I have multiple AIX 5.3.6 boxes running the 5.4.2.1 version of net-snmp. On
a majority of them I am seeing the daemon die after running for a short
amount of time. I look in the /var/log/snmpd.log file and it just
I have the same issue. The problem is in the hrStorage module. If you disable
that module you can run just fine, but will not be able to track filesystem
data.
I created bug #2712670 on sourceforge.net, and according to responses future
releases should not have this problem.
-Original
I'm having a problem where my snmpd is not firing up my
pass/pass_persist scripts when queried, I've compiled with:
./configure --enable-ucd-snmp-compatibility
--with-mib-modules=ucd_snmp --prefix=/usr
Facts I know:
- my script is chmoded +x
- the directive is properly configured on
From: Sathish Babu [mailto:t.sathishb...@gdatech.co.in]
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 3:22 AM
I would like to know the maximum size of the data that can be
sent/received using a single Set PDU/Get Response-PDU. Can
anyone guide
in getting this information.
This is a subject of
From: Tanisha Kashyap [mailto:tanisha.kash...@aricent.com]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 2:35 AM
I am working on a dynamically loadable module.
I need to know is there any default path where snmpd looks
for .so files or do I have give the nma/path of my .so file
in snmpd.conf
I need to know the snmp engine id and engine boot and engine time of remote
device
How to discover that .
We have a stub code which sends 10 requests using SNMPv3 to the target MFP.
1. After sending 5 requests, Restart the MFP(snmp device) and wait for
MFP to reboot completely
2. Then
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