smicache(1)


NAME

   smicache - caching method for use with libsmi

SYNOPSIS

   smicache [ -Vh ] [ -d dir ] [ -p prefix ] [ mib ]

DESCRIPTION

   The  smicache  program  can be used by libsmi to fetch MIB modules that
   cannot be found in regular local MIB directories.

OPTIONS

   -V     Show the smicache version and exit.

   -h     Show a help text and exit.

   -d dir Write fetched module file(s) to directory dir.

   -p prefix
          Use the URL prefix prefix for fetching modules.

   mib    The MIB module to be fetched.

   Note that smicache is just a very simple script that builds on the wget
   program  to  retrieve  files  from  URLs.  It  does not handle the file
   attributes of retrieved modules in any special way, so that you have to
   care about permissions in multi-user environments.

EXAMPLE

   Smicache  can  be  used  by  putting the following line into the global
   configuration file:

     cache /usr/local/share/mibs/cache \
       /usr/local/bin/smicache \
       -d /usr/local/share/mibs/cache \
       -p http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/smicache/

   You might want to chmod 1777 /usr/local/share/mibs/cache.

SEE ALSO

   The  libsmi(3)   project   is   documented   at   http://www.ibr.cs.tu-
   bs.de/projects/libsmi/.

   smilint(1)

AUTHOR

   (C)    2001-2004    Frank    Strauss,    TU    Braunschweig,    Germany
   <strauss@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>





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