This sounds a lot like the situation I encountered when configuring the Solaris
7 client to connect to the Solaris 7 NetView server. I had to access with a
read/write community string for the client to successfully read the mgrAgentd
variables. For testing, I modified the /etc/snmp/conf/mgragentd.acl to allow
read/write access for public, but now wonder if that -f flag you mention has
something to do with the problem.
We've reported this to development, as well, so we should know something more
soon.
http://www.tkg.com/search?NS-search-page=document&NS-rel-doc-name=/nv-l/archive/html/msg11968.html&NS-query=mgragentd.acl&NS-search-type=NS-boolean-query&NS-collection=NV-L_LIST&NS-docs-found=1&NS-doc-number=1
-Elizabeth
Tivoli Education
In a message dated Mon, 1 May 2000 11:47:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Rauwers,
Laurens" <rauwers@hitt.nl> writes:
<< Hello,
Running NV5.1.2 on SUN solaris 2.7
The MIB address 1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.4.6 cannot be read on our 2 NetView Servers.
This is the MIB from the mgragent daemon.
This daemon runs with param. -f.
I cannot find a man page of this daemon.
So can someone tell me why this MIB cannot be read?
It is working fine on a DEC UNIX system.
Thanks in advance.
Laurens Rauwers
HITT
e-mail: rauwers@hitt.nl
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