So, I had a comment from a good friend of mine who recently moved
companies and is quite knowledgeable on all things *nix (including
Solaris) are is busy implementing Solaris 10 (and deploying some T2000s
to boot).  His team was working on options to improve their alert
monitoring structure and were surprised to see that Solaris 10 moved to
using net-SNMP....



They were quite happy at the news - and a little surprised.  I
guess we all get used to 'the way things just are' and before you know
it Solaris goes and makes things better on ya!



Figured there may be others who haven't noticed this and would be interested.




http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-3000/6mikgnggv?a=view
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-3155



/jason

Comments:

I'm personally VERY pleased to hear of this new development. Having coded quite a bit of with the Net-SNMP libraries (both C++ and Perl) as well as utilizing the tools provided with Net-SNMP, I've grown quite fond of the project. I'm also glad to say that the development group is very helpful and always keep themselves accessable at #net-snmp on freenode.

Posted by Michael Schenck on May 03, 2006 at 10:17 AM EDT #

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