Anything about this?
----- Original Message ----- > ******************************************************************************* > > Hi, > > At the org.snmp4j[1] Package documentation There is the following > example: > > // sysUpTime > long sysUpTime = (System.nanoTime() - startTime) / 10000; > pdu.add(new VariableBinding(SnmpConstants.sysUpTime, new > TimeTicks(sysUpTime))); > > > Here the unites are 10^-9 / 10^5 = 10^-4 but according to docks[2] > is seems[3] we need to devide by 10000000 to get 10^-2 (a 100th of a second) > > Testing locally I saw that: > (System.nanoTime() - nanoStart) / 10000000) > gives: > DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (2333) 0:00:23.33 > > For several seconds. > > Please advise how this should be done and if there might be an error > in the example. > > > [1] http://www.snmp4j.org/doc/org/snmp4j/package-summary.html > [2] http://www.snmp4j.org/doc/org/snmp4j/smi/TimeTicks.html > [3] it does not state what the long units are but it states: > "The TimeTicks class represents the time in 1/100 seconds since some > epoch..." _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list [email protected] https://oosnmp.net/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j
