Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 13:24:09 -0400 From: Tony Holmes <tony@crosswinds.net> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: SNMP On FreeBSD 4.10 Message-ID: <20080903172409.GB14969@crosswinds.net>
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I am attempting to configure snmpd on 4.10 for monitoring bandwidth
in/out via ipfw counters.
Took a while to find all the old packages for 4.10 but it's installed
and now dying on the configure step:
cw-fw# snmpconf -g basic_setup
Not enough arguments for mkdir at /usr/local/bin/snmpconf line 174, near ""$ENV{HOME}/.snmp")"
Execution of /usr/local/bin/snmpconf aborted due to compilation errors.
cw-fw# snmpconf
Not enough arguments for mkdir at /usr/local/bin/snmpconf line 174, near ""$ENV{HOME}/.snmp")"
Execution of /usr/local/bin/snmpconf aborted due to compilation errors.
Googling has turned up people asking the same question and no answers.
This is new to me and I am currently stumped.
I installed the net-snmpd with the following options:
make WITH_INETADDRESS_HACK=yes WITHOUT_IPV6=yes NET_SNMP_SYS_CONTACT="[SNIP]"
NET_SNMP_SYS_LOCATION="[SNIP]" install
Went well with no errors.
Help?
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Tony Holmes
Ph: (416) 993-1219
Founder and Senior Systems Architect
Crosswinds Internet Communications Inc.
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