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This is a different problem. What's happening here is that the | This is a different problem. What's happening here is that the | ||
− | routine that parses the arguments to the 'snmpset' command is seeing | + | routine that parses the arguments to the <CODE>'snmpset'</CODE> command is seeing |
− | the '-' of the new value, and treating it as a command-line option. | + | the <CODE>'-'</CODE> of the new value, and treating it as a command-line option. |
− | This normally generates an error (since digits | + | This normally generates an error (since digits typically aren't valid |
command line option). | command line option). | ||
The easiest way to solve this is include the "end-of-option" | The easiest way to solve this is include the "end-of-option" | ||
− | indicator '--' in the command line, somewhere before the new value | + | indicator <CODE>'--'</CODE> in the command line, somewhere before the new value |
(but after all of the options, obviously). For example: | (but after all of the options, obviously). For example: | ||
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(This will also fail, since -1 isn't an acceptable value for this | (This will also fail, since -1 isn't an acceptable value for this | ||
− | object, but | + | particular object, but that's not the point here!) |
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Revision as of 16:12, 28 December 2006
This is a different problem. What's happening here is that the
routine that parses the arguments to the 'snmpset'
command is seeing
the '-'
of the new value, and treating it as a command-line option.
This normally generates an error (since digits typically aren't valid
command line option).
The easiest way to solve this is include the "end-of-option"
indicator '--'
in the command line, somewhere before the new value
(but after all of the options, obviously). For example:
snmpset -v 2c -c public localhost -- versionRestartAgent.0 i -1
(This will also fail, since -1 isn't an acceptable value for this particular object, but that's not the point here!)