Thanks, but that doesn't work, it only makes the snmp request on the first OID in the loop
if I force an error, not using an event loop (just snmp non-blocking mode) for example,
$session->get_table(
-baseoid => $snmp_table,
-maxrepetitions => 1,
-callback => sub{
#print "get_sub\n"
+;
$hosts{$host}{oid_
+results_table}->{$snmp_table}= &snmp_collect(@_);
#$cv->end;
}
)
The error
The max-repetitions argument is not applicable when using SNMPv1 is returned
When implemented in the AnyEvent loop the script hangs. Any ideas?
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