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Jean-Claude BAU authored
Some scripts write to files to pass information to SNMP. To avoid read access failure from SNMP, the previous file is copied to a .old file then the new one is created.
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Some scripts write to files to pass information to SNMP. To avoid read access failure from SNMP, the previous file is copied to a .old file then the new one is created.
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