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[2004/04/18 10:03:43] #net-snmp <Thad> i'm doing a getnext to get a column from a table, how can i detect the end of the column? i'm thinking about doing a snprint_objid and then remove the final 2 caracters and then compare with the previous element, is there a better way to do this?
[2004/04/18 11:17:38] #net-snmp <rstory|away> Thad: just check to objid directly
[2004/04/18 11:52:28] #net-snmp <Thad> in the snmp_session struct reference the data field timeout has this comment "Number of uS until first timeout, then exponential backoff", which is the default value of the multiplier of the exponential backoff? i cant find it :-\
[2004/04/18 11:56:46] #net-snmp <rstory|away> nick rstory
[2004/04/18 11:56:59] #net-snmp <rstory> i'm pretty sure the comment it wrong
[2004/04/18 11:57:17] #net-snmp <rstory> it's a straight retry, no backoff
[2004/04/18 11:57:50] #net-snmp <Thad> thanks :-)
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