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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compare two files and merge columns in a third Post 302113270 by CM64 on Wednesday 4th of April 2007 01:14:17 PM
Old 04-04-2007
About troubleshoothing you are right, you have helped so much so it's better that I do something as well, but I have no files, one per host in /tmp. I suspect that the error is due to this line of code

for OID in Mac Port
do eval "GET \$$OID > /tmp/${Script}\$$OID" ; done

indeed in /tmp I have something like

nameofscript.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3.1.1

one for OID, when I use your

while read Host
do

nameofscript.OID is rewritten for every host in hostfile and so I don't have multiple entries. Correct? Can you be very patient and give me some more advice?
 

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snmp_config(4)							   File Formats 						    snmp_config(4)

NAME
snmp_config - overview of Net-SNMP configuration files SYNOPSIS
snmp_config DESCRIPTION
This page gives an overview of the various configuration files used by the Net-SNMP software that is shipped with the Solaris operating system. In a configuration file, lines beginning with a hash character (#) are treated as a comment and are not parsed. Search Order By default, the Net-SNMP applications look for configuration files in the following directories in the order listed: 1. /etc/sma/snmp 2. /usr/sfw/lib 3. $HOME/.snmp In each of these directories, the Net-SNMP applications look for files with the extensions .conf and local.conf, in that order. The default search path described above can be overridden by setting the environment variable SNMPCONFPATH to a colon-separated list of directories. SNMPCONFPATH is used to allow users to place configuration files in specific directories for their application needs. Cur- rently defaulted to /etc/sma/snmp and /usr/local/share/snmp. Applications that store persistent data will also look in the /var/net-snmp directory for configuration files. Switching Configuration Types in Mid-File You can switch in mid-file the configuration type that the parser is supposed to be reading. For example, assume you want to turn on packet dumping output for the agent by default, but you do not want to turn on packet dumping for the rest of the applications (such as snmpget and snmpwalk). Normally, to enable packet dumping, you would enter a line such as the one below in the snmp.conf file: dumpPacket true Such a line turns on packet dumping for all of the applications. Instead, you can put the same line in the snmpd.conf file so that it applies only to the snmpd daemon. However, you need to tell the parser to expect this line. You do this by putting a special, type-specifi- cation token inside square brackets. For example, inside your snmpd.conf file you can enter: [snmp] dumpPacket true This tells the parser to parse the line as if it were inside a snmp.conf file instead of an snmpd.conf file. If you want to parse multiple lines rather than just one, you can make the context switch apply to the remainder of the file or until the next context switch directive by putting the special token on a line by itself: # make this file handle snmp.conf tokens: [snmp] dumpPacket true logTimestamp true # return to our original snmpd.conf tokens: [snmpd] rocommunity mypublic ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWsmcmd | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |External | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
snmpd.conf(4), attributes(5), sma_snmp(5) SunOS 5.10 16 Jan 2004 snmp_config(4)
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