Dirk Süsserott [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/24/2008 8:26 AM
Hello --
I've a question that's not particularly important for using netsnmp
but I'm curious anyhow. ;-)
How do you pronounce 'SNMP'? I know 'ess-enn-emm', and
*cough*, 'pee' would be the correct way, but once I heard a
guy talking
Not to Monday morning quarterback this whole thing, but have you
tried RRDTool with one of the collector/frontends? I haven't found
anything I want to do that hasn't already been done.
As for your problem, are you sure there isn't a counter rollover
happening? Or, are you using 32 bit
I'm trying to configure net-snmp 5.3.0.1 on a 5L AIX
machine. At a point right after checking for security modules to
use... usm, I get this:
checking for and configuring mib modules to use... mibII ucd_snmp
snmpv3mibs notification notification-log-mib target agent_mibs agentx
rwilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/26/06 8:28 PM
Hello all,
I am an existing net-snmp user/coder and I have
just been tasked with getting up to speed with
WSDM and some of the research has suggested
that WSDM may replace SNMP. I was wondering
what the groups thoughts were on WSDM. Is
Do you have -C (a capital c) /path/to/config/file in your startup
script? That will overwrite your config file upon startup.
Paul
Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/25/06 4:28 AM
Hi All,
I am using Net-SNMP Version 5.2.1.2 and building an agent on LINUX.
Agent was running fime and sending
Matthew Boehm [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/08/05 11:43 PM
Hey gang,
snip
Any thoughts? Suggestions? Anything would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matthew
Have you tried cfengine? I don't know if that would work in
your particular instance, but it just might.
Paul
Why not just use the net-snmp for windows?
It's a 32-bit exe, listed un der 5.2.1.2 binaries, about
1/3 down the page. Works like a charm too...
Paul
Gary Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/24/05 4:57 PM
Hello,
Quick question. I managed to use linux redhat 9 and NET-SNMP 5.1.2 and
it
worked like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/14/05 4:26 PM
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:01:50 +0100 Dave wrote:
DS On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 09:15 -0700, Tom Cumming wrote:
DS Is it legal to define a MIB with holes in the oid numbering
DS
DS Yes.
DS Relatively unusual, but perfectly legal.
Actually, I don't think
Because you are using two different commands. snmpwalk
works because it's walking the tree. snmpget can't get the
data because it's not a datapoint - its a branch.
I bet if you add a .0 on the snmpget command it will work.
Paul
Bruce Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/11/2004 4:57:08 PM
I'm