Hi,

I think the error is located in your code. I cannot see
from the SNMP4J-Agent code in DefaultMOTable
how it would be able to modify cells from other
columns or rows than specified if the specified OID
is a valid instance OID for that table.

Best regards,
Frank

Am 26.08.2013 10:38, schrieb Hanish Bansal:
I am using below code to publish snmp parameters:

    public void pushValue(String oid, Object value) {
        _log.debug("Enter  pushValue ");
        VariableBinding binding = new VariableBinding();
        binding.setOid(new OID(oid));
        binding.setVariable(MOCreator.getVariable(value));
       // publish snmp parameter
        DefaultMOServer.setValue(getServer(), null, binding);
        _log.debug("Exit  pushValue ");
    }


Let me know if any more information required.



On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Mark A. Flacy <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I believe you will have to provide a code example before anyone
    can provide meaningful suggestions.


    Hanish Bansal <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Any Suggestion ?? On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Hanish
        Bansal < [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            I am using "rowid" term for row index. I have agent
            configured for snmp table with two row indexes 111,222. I
            am publishing info using OIDs .1.3.6.1
            <http://1.3.6.1>.4.1.1.102 <http://4.1.1.102>.1.1.1.111
            <http://1.1.1.111> to .1.3.6.1 <http://1.3.6.1>.4.1.1.102
            <http://4.1.1.102>.1.1.2.111 <http://1.1.2.111> where last
            digit(111) is row index. Then it sets values for both
            rowindexes 111 and 222.
            On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Frank Fock
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                Hi, I have problems to understand your term "rowid".
                SMI only knows a row index. May be here is the source
                of the problem located? Best regards, Frank Am
                13.08.2013 um 08:08 schrieb Hanish Bansal <
                [email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>>:

                    Hi All, We are using SNMPv3 for publishing snmp
parameters. We are publishing
                data

                    as snmp tables. I am facing an issue in below
                    case: Multiple rowIDs for same component : When we
are publishing parameters
                of

                    one component using different rowIds from same jvm
process, every-time
                we

                    send a parameter using a rowId then it overwrite
all columns value in
                that

                    table independent of rowID. E.g. CPU is a
                    component(MODULE_ID=102). All CPU parameters will
                    be published on 8001 port. There will be multiple
                    cpu cores on a machine then each cpu core's
                    parameters will be published using different
rowID. All the rowids of
                all

                    the CPUs are set with the last sent value. I am
                    using below maven dependency in my app:
                    <dependency> <groupId>org.snmp4j</groupId>
                    <artifactId>snmp4j-agent</artifactId>
                    <version>2.0.8</version> </dependency> Any
                    suggestion will be helpful. Thanks in advance !!
                    -- *Regards* *Hanish Bansal*
                    
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