> What if my daemon is a master agent, and am not planning on running snmpd.
Errr... sorry, that's just confused me.
Snmpd *is* the master agent.
> The reason why I'm
> asking is because the "adding a mib module to the agent" checklist in the
> tutorial takes into account that you're running snmpd and using the daemon
> as a sub-agent.
No.
Assuming that you're talking about
http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial/agent/CheckList.html
that makes no mention of AgentX or subagents at all.
In fact, it assumes that you're *NOT* using AgentX, and want to add
your MIB module to the master agent directly. It can be used as
an AgentX subagent as well, but that's not the primary role.
This has always been the way I've tended to work, so that is what I
documented.
Wes has more experience with the "slimmed-down" subagent code of
http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/
I can't really help you with that.
Dave
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