[2015/05/25 07:17:40] #net-snmp <Mawkee> Can I have more than one agentx socket on the same server?
[2015/05/25 07:18:23] #net-snmp <rstory-work> hmm... interesting question..
[2015/05/25 07:19:08] #net-snmp <rstory-work> i don't think so, but let me peek at the code.
[2015/05/25 07:24:34] #net-snmp <rstory-work> happily, i'm wrong. you can. just specify a comma separated list in the configufation.
[2015/05/25 07:24:44] #net-snmp <Mawkee> found nothing on any documentations I searched
[2015/05/25 07:24:59] #net-snmp <Mawkee> but my english is poor, so it might as well be that I'm looking for the wrong expressions :-)
[2015/05/25 07:26:13] #net-snmp <Mawkee> one alternative I thought about would be to write my own agentx subagent that captures the other sockets and do kind of a "proxy" to it
[2015/05/25 07:26:30] #net-snmp <Mawkee> but I thought it best to ask the guys who know more about this first
[2015/05/25 07:26:43] #net-snmp <rstory-work> yes, no need for a proxy.
[2015/05/25 07:27:36] #net-snmp <Mawkee> oh, didn't see your answer
[2015/05/25 07:27:37] #net-snmp <Mawkee> hehe
[2015/05/25 07:28:22] #net-snmp <Mawkee> so I do something like agentXSocket /var/agentx/master
[2015/05/25 07:28:40] #net-snmp <Mawkee> agentXSocket /var/agentx/master,/var/agentx/myservice
[2015/05/25 07:28:40] #net-snmp <Mawkee> ?
[2015/05/25 07:28:53] #net-snmp <Mawkee> do I need something on "master agentx" too?
[2015/05/25 07:29:31] #net-snmp <rstory-work> no, i think just the socket part.
[2015/05/25 07:31:19] #net-snmp <Mawkee> thank you very much for your help :-)
[2015/05/25 07:49:55] #net-snmp <rstory-work> you're welcome
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