Hi.
On 11.01.2013 11:37, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
I've built net-snmp 5.7.2 on Solaris 10 x86 from sources.
I can get most of the diskIOTable oids, but all of the diskIOLAX oids
are not available.
Did I do something worng or is it just not available on Solaris ?
After examining the
I'm trying to setup a basic proxy configuration (I think)
A - B - C
System C has the Net-SNMP agent running on it. We already tested that system B
can issue SNMPGETNEXT commands to C and get responses. I now want to configure
things so that I can issue an SNMPGETNEXT from A that will be
On 12 January 2013 13:19, Summers, Scott H scott.summ...@unisys.com wrote:
I’m trying to setup a basic proxy configuration (I think)
Correct
System C has the Net-SNMP agent running on it. We already tested that
system B can issue SNMPGETNEXT commands to C and get responses. I now want
to
On 12 January 2013 15:35, Summers, Scott H scott.summ...@unisys.com wrote:
Question #2 is on traps or maybe really on how to decipher the encoded
tree
[snip - OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.3.0.4 ]
I tried to translate the following example I got from the web, but I get
only a partial
Hi,
I've built net-snmp 5.7.2 on Solaris 10 x86 from sources.
I can get most of the diskIOTable oids, but all of the diskIOLAX oids
are not available.
Did I do something worng or is it just not available on Solaris ?
If the answer to the second part of the last question is yes, then why
(just
Hi everyone
Agter I turned on the debug log, I found tons of logs like below:
trace: snmp_sess_select_info(): ../../snmplib/snmp_api.c, 5876:
sess_select: for all sessions: 8 6
sess_select: next alarm 62.148695844 sec
sess_select: blocking:no session requests or alarms.
Is this a normal log?