On 12/01/2017 08:44 PM, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
The "uptime" variable is used to by snmp clients to do "count per time"
calculations, and also to notice how long after boot that that that daemon
started, or if its restarting. If you need to, insert into your subagent
code when it first ru
> The "uptime" variable is used to by snmp clients to do "count per time"
> calculations, and also to notice how long after boot that that that daemon
> started, or if its restarting. If you need to, insert into your subagent
> code when it first runs to grab the system clock value and store it,
Does the MIB or SNMP define "cannot determine or undefined". It's been
too long since I did SNMP
The "uptime" variable is used to by snmp clients to do "count per time"
calculations, and also to notice how long after boot that that that daemon
started, or if its restarting. If you need to, ins
I'm trying to fill out the MIB for ntpsnmpd and have several items that
I do not know how to get data for. This also effects ntpq as so far my
primary method of discovering what to poke mode 6 with to get what I
need has been to see how ntpq does it. A side effect of ntpsnmpd will
probably be