man snmpc () - Interface Functions to the SNMP toolkit MIB compiler
NAME
snmpc - Interface Functions to the SNMP toolkit MIB compiler
DESCRIPTION
The module snmpc contains interface functions to the SNMP toolkit MIB compiler.
EXPORTS
compile(File)
compile(File, Options) -> {ok, BinFileName} | {error, Reason}
- Types
- File = string()
Options = [opt()]
opt() = db() | deprecated() | description() | group_check() | i() | il() | imports() | module() | module_identity() | outdir() | no_defs() | verbosity() | warnings()
db() = {db, volatile|persistent|mnesia}
deprecated() = {deprecated, bool()}
description() = description
group_check() = {group_check, bool()}
i() = {i, [dir()]}
il() = {il, [dir()]}
imports() = imports
module() = {module, atom()}
module_identity() = module_identity
no_defs() = no_defs
outdir() = {outdir, dir()}
verbosity() = {verbosity, silence|warning|info|log|debug|trace}
warnings() = {warnings, bool()}
dir() = string()
BinFileName = string()
Compiles the specified MIB file <File>.mib. The compiled file BinFileName is called <File>.bin.
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- The option db specifies which database should be used for the default instrumentation. Default is volatile.
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- The option deprecated specifies if a deprecated definition should be kept or not. If the option is false the MIB compiler will ignore all deprecated definitions. Default is true.
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- The option description specifies if the text of the DESCRIPTION field will be included or not. By default it is not included, but if this option is present it will be.
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- The option group_check specifies whether the mib compiler should check the OBJECT-GROUP macro and the NOTIFICATION-GROUP macro for correctness or not. Default is true.
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- The option i specifies the path to search for imported (compiled) MIB files. The directories should be strings with a trailing directory delimiter. Default is ["./"].
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- The option il (include_lib) also specifies a list of directories to search for imported MIBs. It assumes that the first element in the directory name corresponds to an OTP application. The compiler will find the current installed version. For example, the value ["snmp/mibs/"] will be replaced by ["snmp-3.1.1/mibs/"] (or what the current version may be in the system). The current directory and the <snmp-home>/priv/mibs/ are always listed last in the include path.
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- The option imports, if present, specifies that the IMPORT statement of the MIB shall be included in the compiled mib.
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- The option module, if present, specifies the name of a module which implements all instrumentation functions for the MIB. The name of all instrumentation functions must be the same as the corresponding managed object it implements.
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- The option module_identity, if present, specifies that the info part of the MODULE-IDENTITY statement of the MIB shall be included in the compiled mib.
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- The option no_defs, if present, specifies that if a managed object does not have an instrumentation function, the default instrumentation function should NOT be used, instead this is reported as an error, and the compilatoin aborts.
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- The option verbosity specifies the verbosity of the SNMP mib compiler. I.e. if warning, info, log, debug and trace messages shall be shown. Default is silence. Note that if the option warnings is true and the option verbosity is silence, warning messages will still be shown.
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- The option warnings specifies whether warning messages should be shown. Default is true.
The MIB compiler understands both SMIv1 and SMIv2 MIBs. It uses the MODULE-IDENTITY statement to determine if the MIB is version 1 or 2.
The MIB compiler can be invoked from the OS command line by using the command erlc. erlc recognises the extension .mib, and invokes the SNMP MIB compiler for files with that extension. The options db, group_check, deprecated, description, verbosity, imports and module_identity have to be specified to erlc using the syntax +term. See erlc(1) for details.
is_consistent(Mibs) -> ok | {error, Reason}
- Types
- Mibs = [MibName]
MibName = string()
Checks for multiple usage of object identifiers and traps between MIBs.
mib_to_hrl(MibName) -> ok | {error, Reason}
- Types
- MibName = string()
Generates a .hrl file with definitions of Erlang constants for the objects in the MIB. The .hrl file is called <MibName>.hrl. The MIB must be compiled, and present in the current directory.
The mib_to_hrl generator can be invoked from the OS command line by using the command erlc. erlc recognises the extension .bin, and invokes this function for files with that extension.
See Also
AUTHOR
Micael Karlberg - support@erlang.ericsson.se