Problems in snmpd with -f option

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Old 04-11-2006
Patil, Suresh
 
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Default Problems in snmpd with -f option

Hi ,
I am using net-snmp version NET-SNMP version: 5.0.9 for Red hat Linux.
I want to query for the MIB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawUser.0
If I start the demon as /usr/sbin/snmpd -f I am not able to query the
above MIB value, however if I start the demon without the -f option as
/usr/sbin/snmpd I am able to query the MIB. Can anybody please point me as
to what is the problem.
What my actual requirement is that I want the Linux os to bring the
snmpd if it goes down. So I have put the entry in the /etc/inittab with
/usr/sbin/snmpd -f without this -f the inittab is not able to respawn the
snmpd.

Regards,
Suresh




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