"djagodic" writes:
> For example, after start, Manager side has engineboot=20 and agent
> engineboot=1. Because the engineboot not match, the manager side send
> request to agent, agent send report with engineboot=1. The manager
> then sends the request with engineboot = 1, and the agent
Webtest writes:
> I can understand your frustration as well ... it sounds like a good
> question for Linus.
Well, every application developer does their own thing. Linus only has
control over the kernel, not the applications that run within it.
(nor does he want control over what's inside)
"Saha, Madhuparna via Net-snmp-users"
writes:
> I am trying to add a 3^rd party MIB file to my SNMP agent.
Adding a mib to an agent requires writing code -- you can't just add in
the text MIB definition file. You might look at the "Coding Tutorials"
section of the wiki: