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#1
General Support / Re: Trouble after compiling mibs
July 26, 2016, 06:39:15 PM
So if I copy the new compiled mib file by hand from the server to the management console, I get what I expect from the mib explorer. I just haven't found where the other file was coming from.
#2
General Support / Re: Trouble after compiling mibs
July 26, 2016, 06:33:44 PM
Looking at the new netxms.mib file that the management console downloads, I find that it is NOT the same netxms.mib file that I end up with after compiling the mibs. Now to find out where the downloaded file is coming from ....
#3
General Support / Re: Trouble after compiling mibs
July 26, 2016, 06:16:06 PM
After locating and deleting the netxms.mib file from the management console machine, it does indeed download a new file. However, when I view the mib explorer, it appears to be the same as the original. The new compiled file is significantly smaller than the original, so I assume it is different but my new mibs are not in the tree and ones I removed are still there. I'm going back to the compile process to ensure that is working correctly.
#4
General Support / Trouble after compiling mibs
July 25, 2016, 11:54:30 PM
I seem to have no issue compiling new mibs, the issue is that the new mib tree(s) do not show in the mib explorer. I have a management console running on windows logging into a linux server.
After mucking around awhile, I removed all the mibs from the source directory (/usr/share/netxms/mibs) and left only the essential ones I was interested in and recompiled. It seems to complete satisfactorily and there is a brand new netxms.mib file, considerably smaller than the original. That seems correct. However, logging back into the management console and viewing the mib explorer I still see all the original mib trees and the new mibs I added do not show in the tree. I have restarted the linux server and the windows box but to no avail. The mib compile process seems way too easy to screw up but looks like I found a way :). What do I try now?