FAQ:Coding 09
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How can I have mib2c generate code for both scalars and tables?
This uses a very powerful tool called a "text editor" :-)
The mib2c
tool uses separate configuration
files to
generate code for scalar objects, and for tables. This means that
it's not possible to automatically generate a single code file
that supports both scalars and tables.
Instead, the two code files need to be generated separately, and then combined manually. This will typically mean copying the handler routines for the scalar object(s) into the table file, and adding the code to register these handler(s) to the table initialisation routine.
FAQ:Coding
- How do I write C code to integrate with the agent?
- How does the agent fetch the value of a MIB variable from the system?
- Mib2c complains about a missing "mib reference" - what does this mean?
- Mib2c complains about not having a "valid OID" - what does this mean?
- Why doesn't mib2c like the MIB file I'm giving it?
- Mib2c ignores my MIB and generates a pair of 'mib-2' code files. Why?
- What's the difference between the various mib2c configuration files?
- Which mib2c configuration file should I use?
- How can I have mib2c generate code for both scalars and tables?
- Are there any examples, or documentation for generating MIB modules?
- Where should I put the files produced by 'mib2c'?
- Why doesn't my new MIB module report anything?
- Why does the iterator call my get_{first,next} routines so often?
- How can I get the agent to generate a trap (or inform)?
- How can I get an AgentX sub-agent to generate a trap (or inform)?
- How can I get the agent to send an SNMPv1 (or SNMPv2c) trap?
- How can I get the agent to include varbinds with an SNMPv1 trap?
- How can I get the agent to send an SNMPv1 enterprise-specific trap?
- How can I get the agent to send an SNMPv3 trap (or inform)?
- Why does calling 'send_v2trap' generate an SNMPv1 trap (or vice versa)?
- How can I register a MIB module in a different (SNMPv3) context?