I installed ucd-snmp plus ucd-snmp-utils, set up my snmpd.conf and started the snmpd. Tested it with a few things like snmpwalk and snmpget and snmptranslate, all worked fine. Then when I tried to do an snmpset I got an error. Here the call: snmpset <system name> <rw community> sysContact.0 s <an email address> I get an error like: Error in packer. Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB. I can do a get like: snmpget <system name> <rw community> sysContact.0 which returns: system.sysContact.0 = <email address as defined in config> Anyone know or understand what this means?
* Patrick Nelson (pnelson@neatech.com) [020610 10:08]:
snmpset <system name> <rw community> sysContact.0 s <an email address>
I get an error like:
Error in packer. Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB.
This is not the best error message. It means either the variable doesn't exist in the MIB (which of course it does) or the variable isn't writable. The ucdsnmpd.conf in the package doesn't allow writing for security reasons--you'll need to create your own config file. If you just want a basic version 1 snmpd setup run snmpconf. -- -ckm
Fine People / Linux Gurus: I had to make a fresh new install over weekend on fresh system. I cannot save the desktop configuration changes in KDE. Where do I enable this to be done? For the life of me, I cannot find where to enable saving the configuration in the KDE control Center. As always my Highest Regards pab
El lun, 10-06-2002 a las 20:17, peter banks escribió:
Fine People / Linux Gurus:
I had to make a fresh new install over weekend on fresh system. I cannot save the desktop configuration changes in KDE. Where do I enable this to be done? For the life of me, I cannot find where to enable saving the configuration in the KDE control Center.
As always my Highest Regards pab
Its a bug. Update YOUr system!
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, peter banks wrote:
I had to make a fresh new install over weekend on fresh system. I cannot save the desktop configuration changes in KDE. Where do I enable this to be done? For the life of me, I cannot find where to enable saving the configuration in the KDE control Center.
You are running KDE as root ... that was a bug discussed in the list before ... the awnser is: touch /root/.skel/kdebase3 See also: http://sdb.suse.de/de/sdb/html/thallma_rootkde_80.html Oliver -- ... don't touch the bang-bang fruit
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