[SNMP4J] SNMP4J Tool: -X option falsely interpreted as JVM arg
Tejo Vamsi Prayaga
tejovamsi at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 25 04:40:25 CET 2006
Hi Frank, All
For the SNMP4J tool executable, -X option is used to specify the privacy password.
When I try to use it the JVM is interpreting it as one of it's arguments, instead
of application arguments and complains that the option is not supported.
The backslashing tehcnique did not work either. How to go about it.
There must be a simple trick to get rid of this. Anyone aware of this, please
let me know.
Thanks for your time.
Tejo
Here is the output of the command. The tool is run on Windows using Java 1.5.0.6
C:\SNMP4J\snmp4j_tool-v1.6d\snmp4j_tool>SNMP4J.exe -v 3 -p GET -u TEJOPCV3 -a MD5 -A TEJOPCV3 -x DES -X TEJOPCV3 192.168.10.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0
-Xmixed mixed mode execution (default)
-Xint interpreted mode execution only
-Xbootclasspath:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;>
set search path for bootstrap classes and resources
-Xbootclasspath/a:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;>
append to end of bootstrap class path
-Xbootclasspath/p:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;>
prepend in front of bootstrap class path
-Xnoclassgc disable class garbage collection
-Xincgc enable incremental garbage collection
-Xloggc:<file> log GC status to a file with time stamps
-Xbatch disable background compilation
-Xms<size> set initial Java heap size
-Xmx<size> set maximum Java heap size
-Xss<size> set java thread stack size
-Xprof output cpu profiling data
-Xfuture enable strictest checks, anticipating future default
-Xrs reduce use of OS signals by Java/VM (see documentation)
-Xcheck:jni perform additional checks for JNI functions
-Xshare:off do not attempt to use shared class data
-Xshare:auto use shared class data if possible (default)
-Xshare:on require using shared class data, otherwise fail.
The -X options are non-standard and subject to change without notice.
C:\SNMP4J\snmp4j_tool-v1.6d\snmp4j_tool>
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