Quoting Miroslav Lachman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:45:30 +0100):

Alan Amesbury wrote:

Alan Amesbury wrote:

[snip]

I'd like to run bsnmpd, but need the UCD-MIB for other performance
monitoring.  I could run net-snmp and proxy requests through it to
bsnmpd, but that strikes me as inelegant.  There's a bsnmpd-ucd module
at Google

        http://bsnmp-ucd.googlecode.com/


which is seems to work, except for some minor bugs in what it reports
for laLoadFloat.[123].  Have any of you experience with this?  Are there
plans to add it to the ports tree?

[snip]

Since no one else responded to this thread, I'm assuming I'm the only
one using this feature... at least on *this* list.  :-)  For what it's
worth, v0.1.3 appears to work as expected.  I've been able to narrow
down some performance problems on one of my systems.  (It appears to be
dropping packets when traffic exceeds ~120Kpkts/sec, vs. its near twin
which seems fine at ~190Kpkts/sec).

It'd still be nice to get bsnmp-ucd into the stock ports tree, though,
as I think other people might eventually benefit from it.  Should that
request be done through a PR?

As always, thanks in advance!

I am not using bsnmp-ucd so I will not help you with problems. If you
want it in the ports tree, I think the best way to do it is contacting
the author of bsnmp-ucd to ask him to do the port / submit it (by PR)
to the official ports tree. Or you can do it your self and submit it
and be the maintainer of the port.
Once it hits the ports tree, it gets better attention and bugs will be
(can be) fixed faster.

People with a strong interest in seeing this in the base system could also contact syrinx@ and/or harti@, as they take care about bsnmpd.

Bye,
Alexander.

--
We all agree on the necessity of compromise.  We just can't agree on
when it's necessary to compromise.
                -- Larry Wall

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