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[2009/06/17 16:27:49] #net-snmp <Hobart> anyone awake who can help with net-snmp from Perl? :)
[2009/06/17 16:28:24] #net-snmp <Hobart> I turned on $SNMP::save_descriptions but I have *no* idea how to extract a list of all the node-names and descriptions for a particular mib
[2009/06/17 16:32:13] #net-snmp <Hobart> Please tell me I don't have to slurp in the mib as a text file and hack it up with regexps because SNMP.pm can't help me :)
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[2009/06/17 16:40:29] #net-snmp <m6d4> hello everyone, could somebody help me to configure traps to be sent for apache( frequency 3 minutes, alert after 3 consecutive errors) . sorry I dont ve much experience configuring snmp?
[2009/06/17 16:42:40] #net-snmp <Hobart> I can see the mib I want when I do keys %{SNMP::MIB}
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[2009/06/17 17:35:48] #net-snmp <Hobart> print $SNMP::MIB{'.1.3.6.1.4.1.9999.1.1.1.14'}->{'label'}; works right
[2009/06/17 17:36:02] #net-snmp <Hobart> print $SNMP::MIB{'.1.3.6.1.4.1.9999.1.1.1.14'}->{'description'}; claims "undefined"
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