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smidump − dump SMI or SPPI modules in various formats
smidump [ -Vhqusm ] [ -c file ] [ -o name ] [ -p module ] [ -l level ] [ -f format ] module(s)
The smidump program is used to dump the contents of a single MIB or PIB module or a collection of modules to stdout in a selectable output format. This format may be a simple tree of nodes, types or imported modules, but also a format fully compliant to SMIv1, SMIv2, SPPI or SMIng or CORBA IDL or C source code. Smidump can thus be used to convert modules from SMIv2 to SMIng and from SMIng to SMIv2, or to develop template based agent code.
-V, --version
Show the smidump version and exit.
-h, --help
Show a help text and exit. The help text contains a list of all supported output formats.
-c file, --config=file
Read file instead of any other (global and user) configuration file.
-f format, --format=format
Use format when dumping a module. Supported output formats are described below. The default output format is SMIng. The format argument is case insensitive.
-l level, --level=level
Report errors and warnings up to the given severity level. See the smilint(1) manual page for a description of the error levels. The default error level is 3.
-s, --severity
Show the error severity in brackets before error messages.
-m, --error-names
Show the error names in braces before error messages.
-o name, --output=name
Write the output in one or multiple files instead of stdout. The file name(s) are derived from the name argument. Not all format support this option.
-p module, --preload=module
Preload the module module before reading the main module(s). This may be helpful if an incomplete main module misses to import some definitions.
-q, --quiet
Suppress comments from dumped modules. What kind of information gets suppressed depends on the output format.
-u, --unified
Dump a unified output in case of multiple module(s) instead of multiple concatenated output sections. This is not supported for all output formats.
module(s)
These are the module(s) to be dumped. If a module argument represents a path name (identified by containing at least one dot or slash character), this is assumed to be the exact file to read. Otherwise, if a module is identified by its plain module name, it is searched according to libsmi internal rules. See smi_config(3) for more details.
The smidump program supports the following output formats:
sming |
SMIng compliant format as defined in the SMIng Internet-Draft. | ||
smiv2 |
SMIv2 compliant format as defined in RFC 2578, RFC 2579, RFC 2580. | ||
smiv1 |
SMIv2 compliant format as defined in RFC 1155, RFC 1212, RFC 1215. | ||
sppi |
SPPI compliant format as defined in RFC 3159. If the underlying module is not SPPI, there might be some mandatory information missing. | ||
mosy |
Format generated by the mosy compiler. | ||
imports |
Import hierarchy of a module. | ||
types |
Types defined in a module. | ||
tree |
OID registration tree structure of a module. | ||
metrics |
Metrics derived from a module (experimental). | ||
identifiers |
List of identifiers defined in a module. | ||
compliances |
Compliance definitions with all included objects and notifications. | ||
corba |
CORBA IDL and OID definitions following the JIDM specification translation rules. | ||
netsnmp |
C source code files for usage within the net-snmp package (experimental). | ||
scli |
ANSI C manager stubs for usage within the scli package (experimental). | ||
cm |
Reverse engineered conceptual model in DIA XML file format (experimental). | ||
svg |
SVG diagram of a module (experimental). Use with -u when dumping multiple modules. | ||
jax |
Java AgentX sub-agent classes in separate files (experimental). | ||
perl |
Perl represention of the MIB module (contributed by Martin Schulz <schulz@videotron.ca>). | ||
python |
Python dictionaries represention of the MIB module (contributed by Pat Knight <pat@ktgroup.co.uk>). | ||
xml |
SMI in XML format (experimental). | ||
xsd |
SMI in XML schema format (experimental). | ||
sizes |
SNMP best case / worst case PDU sizes for typical PDUs (experimental). |
This example converts the SMIv2 module IF-MIB in the current directory to IF-MIB.sming in SMIng format. Note that the ./ prefix is used to ensure reading the module from the current directory and not from a place that libsmi guesses on its own.
$ smidump -f sming ./IF-MIB > IF-MIB.sming
The libsmi(3) project is documented at http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/.
smilint(1)
(C) 1999-2004
F. Strauss, TU Braunschweig, Germany
<strauss@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
(C) 1999-2002 J. Schoenwaelder, TU Braunschweig, Germany
<schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
(C) 2002-2003 J. Schoenwaelder, University of Osnabrueck,
Germany
(C) 2003-2004 J. Schoenwaelder, International University
Bremen, Germany
(C) 2001-2002 T. Klie, TU Braunschweig, Germany
<tklie@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
(C) 2002 M. Bunkus, TU Braunschweig, Germany
<bunkus@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
and contributions by many other people.
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