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[ READ-ME-FIRST - Thu Dec 12 10:03:33 1991 - notes on SNMP+gawk - /mtr ]0. You should already have installed the 4BSD/ISODE SNMP software.1. Get a copy of GNU Awk 2.13. Extract the gawk-2.13/ hierarchy into this directory, snmp/gawk/gawk-2.13/.2. Follow the instructions in the README file to configure gawk, e.g., configure sunos413. Apply the patches to the sources by % patch -p < GAWK-PATCHES4. Now edit the Makefile which was created in step 2. a) If your $(INCDIR) is not /usr/include, then add to the "FLAGS=" definition -I$(INCDIR) a) To the "LIBS=" definition, add -lisnmp -lisode b) To the "CFLAGS=" definition, add -DSNMP -DDEBUG c) To the "AWKOBJS" definition, add snmp.o d) To the "SRC" definition, add snmp.c5. Type % make to generate gawk.6. As the super-user copy gawk to $(BINDIR) and create the directory /usr/local/lib/awk.7. At this point you should be able to do a trivial test: % gawk -f s-gawk/mib.system which will contact your local SNMP agent using the default community and ask for information from the system group. The output looks something like this: agent cheetah.ca.psi.com running: 4BSD/ISODE SNMP (1.3.6.1.4.1.4.1.2.4) services: applications, end-to-end location: upstairs machine room contact: Marshall Rose <mrose@psi.com> uptime: 5 days, 17 hours, 24 minutes, 37.69 seconds8. Now you can install the primarly application supplied, s-netstat: # (cd s-gawk; ./make inst-all)
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