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Jeffrey Lensen
hyves: http://skyler.hyves.nl
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Dave Shield wrote:
> Hmmm...
> OK - try "-LS nd" and/or "-LS n d"
It won't start with "-LS nd", it will with "-LS n d" though, but it
still logs everything...
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> Unfortunately,
On 14/09/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Dave, but it doesn't seem to work. If I try to start snmpd with
> those options, I get an error saying 'invalid syslog facility'.
Hmmm...
OK - try "-LS nd" and/or "-LS n d"
Unfortunately, I don't have my test system with me at t
Thanks Dave, but it doesn't seem to work. If I try to start snmpd with
those options, I get an error saying 'invalid syslog facility'. When I
try to start it with -Ln it does start, but still logs those messages..
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Jeffrey Lensen
hyves: http://skyler.hyves.nl
On 14/09/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone tell me if and how I can change the loglevel of the snmpd
> daemon? I'd like to prevent messages like 'Connection from UDP: '
> from popping up in the logfiles.
> I saw in the man page that there is a -L option, but can't get i
Hi,
Can someone tell me if and how I can change the loglevel of the snmpd
daemon? I'd like to prevent messages like 'Connection from UDP: '
from popping up in the logfiles.
I saw in the man page that there is a -L option, but can't get it to
work...
I'm using the following:
- net-snmp 5.2.2-r3