From: Lambert, E. <Eri...@ci...> - 2007-01-09 19:05:31
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Thanks for the reply. While I had compiled the 5.4 version, the text in the example file still is as shown below...I assumed it applied to the version I was running. =3D) I have a sample snmpd.conf file in place and snmpd is running and responding to some simple "snmpget -v 2c -c public hostname sysName.0" commands correctly. However, upon startup, I get the following output: Line 47: Warning: Unknown token: disk. Is disk monitoring not supported in version 5.4 with a line in the configuration file like: disk C: 50% Thanks in advance. -Eric -----Original Message----- From: dav...@go... [mailto:dav...@go...] On Behalf Of Dave Shield Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 3:43 AM To: Lambert, Eric Cc: net...@li... Subject: Re: Usage on windows...snmpd.conf On 08/01/07, Lambert, Eric <Eri...@ci...> wrote: > ## Of the following Net-SNMP agent features > ## NONE are supported on Net-SNMP-5.1.1 Win32 platforms > Which made me wonder...so, what does it monitor in a windows environment? =3D) Release 5.1.1 is a very old release now, and is not even the latest version on the 5.1.x line (which is now closed down). We have been very fortunate in the intervening three years to have had a number of skilled Windows developers join the Net-SNMP team, and the agent support on this platform has improved dramatically as a result. Please consider installing a recent version (e.g. v5.4), and try working with that. There are still some MIBs without Windows support, but you might be pleasantly surprised. Dave -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------------------------ ------------------------- CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY NOTICE=20 The contents of this message and any attachments may be privileged, = confidential and proprietary and also may be covered by the Electronic = Communications Privacy Act. If you are not an intended recipient, = please inform the sender of the transmission error and delete this = message immediately without reading, disseminating, distributing or = copying the contents. Citadel makes no assurances that this e-mail and = any attachments are free of viruses and other harmful code.=20 |