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Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:07:45 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: Rendell Fong <rendell.fong@onstor.com>
Subject: ooooaattaa
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OK,

I never understood exactly what the right acronym is for being out but
in, anyway, I'm up in Pleasanton today, FYI.

I've got some SNMP questions for you, yes, Leopard.  Can I issue an
SNMP something or other from a shell script?  Would a C program be
necessary?  I'm a bit of an SNMP moron.

I'm trying to figure out the right course of action here.  If I
redirect/duplicate the output of syslog to a filter program in addition
to /var/adm/messages, I can do a continuous grep for the "unknown
error" string, but then I'm pretty fuzzy about what to do next.  Should
I poke an SNMP something?  Or figure out how to somehow get into the
Nexenta event reporting infrastructure with it.  Hmm.

Cheers,

a

PS Do you have any kernel questions for me?  I'm thinking you should
have at least three per day, just to keep you moving fast.  Let me
know, and feel free to fire as many as you need at me.