Ok..I take it once that is complete then Net-SNMP has no problem
communicating with the Windows Host Resource MIB for process monitoring?
And I can configure Net-SNMP to either Co-exist with the Windows SNMP
agent or completely replace it on a 64-bit OS? Or am I limited to solely
replacing the Wind
Ok, I've installed the Net-SNMP 5.5 64-bit version onto the Windows 2008
R2 machine. However, when I try running Net-SNMP with debug turned on
for winExtDLL I receive the following:
C:\Users\Administrator>snmpd.exe
-I-udp,udpTable,tcp,tcpTable,icmp,ip,interfaces,system_mib,sysORTable
-DwinExtDLL
No
My plan wasn't to run Net-SNMP as a replacement to the Windows SNMP
service. Is this the only way anyone knows of to get Net-SNMP to return
proper information from the "proc" command? Shouldn't it also work
co-existing with Windows SNMP?
-Original Message-
From: Bart Van Assche [mailto:bv
Hi. I'm trying to get process monitoring via Net-SNMP (running VERSION
5.6.1) to work on a Windows 2008 R2 host. I have no issues doing this on
a Linux host but on Windows I use the proc command to monitor a few
processes some real and others fake for testing. I have a monitor
command stating the f