[SNMP4J] Persistence: Bootcounter file created, Config file is not
Frank Fock
fock at agentpp.com
Tue Feb 26 17:42:31 CET 2013
Hi,
On Windows you most likely killed the application with sig-kill. The
Shutdown-Thread that writes
the persistent data to disk could not be called this way.
On Windows you could, for example, use the SNMP4J-CONFIG-MIB to write
the data while the
agent is running or implement your own method.
And of course you could shutdown the application nicely (with sig-term).
Best regards,
Frank
Am 26.02.2013 15:43, schrieb m k:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having an issue. Starting with neither file existing in my project folder, I run TestAgent.java, perform a set on the sysLocation (successfully), but upon shutting down and restarting the agent, the value is gone. I noticed that the configuration file that (as I understand it) holds the persistence data was never created. The bootcounter file was created, however, so it doesn't seem like a matter of permissions. I did this on a windows box, and what I found really funny is that I tried it at home on my linux box and it worked just fine. I used Netbeans both times. I temporarily ran my IDE as an administrator on linux because it didn't like my binding to a low port, but I also tried to run as admin on the windows box just to be sure--with no success.
>
> I'm wondering if there is anything obvious that I'm missing, or any suggested sanity-check I might do?
>
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