said:
>I ran dir /s because any SNMP .hlp/.inf filename *might* contain the
>string "snmp".
I understand why you did it. I'm just saying is more often than not
ineffective. ISTR other past reports from you saying it did not find what
you were looking for. Recall that IBM often give meaningless alphanumeric
names to files.
> SET
>BOOKSHELF=G:\OS2\BOOK;H:\BonusPak\askpsp\books;G:\MMOS2;g:\tcpip\help;h:\GU20;
Rather tiny. I can understand why you can't find much. Here's mine:
SET
BOOKSHELF=F:\OS2\BOOK;D:\BOOKS_D;f:\tcpip\help;F:\TCPIP\DOC;F:\IBMLAN\BOOK;D:\TOOLKIT\BOOK;D:\TOOLKIT\ARCHIVED;D:\IBMCPP\HELP;D:\EMX\BOOK;D:\Util\GU20;D:\DDK\BOOK;D:\TMP\BOOK;F:\SPM2V2;D:\OBJDESK;F:\PC\BOOK;F:\MMOS2;
I've got tools to add paths on the fly. For example, I add paths to CD's
as needed.
>1600x1200 iirc) at which it crashes. Might be an unusual call sequence
>that my Elsa driver can't handle -- haven't tried SciTech to see if that
>works better.
I don't have that problem. For me it crashes on the enhanced search. It
could be tripping over non-inf's that happen to have a .inf extension.
>One of the hits says to see the "SystemView Agent for OS/2 User's Guide".
>No got that either. The hit's page says:
It you want to play with SNMP, you need to at least install the agent.
This also installs the DMI component, IIRC. It's on your Warp CD. The
server components were available via the Developer's Toolbox at one time.
It might still be.
Steven
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