Hi all,

I found a few messages in the archives that sort of touch on my question,
but no answers. Sorry if this question has been beat to death and I missed
it.

I'm using the Host Resources probe on two OS X Server 10.2 Macs (not
Xserves). The servers are running net-snmp 4.2.3. I've set up an e-mail
notification for warnings and alarms to monitor disk space. Everything works
fine except that in the e-mail, the condition is truncated. I get:

Condition: 
Usage of disk "/Volumes/Nex2..." exceeds 90%.


This doesn't tell me which volume is actually running low on space because
all the share points have a common naming convention where the first several
letters are more or less the same. I would need "/Volumes/Nex2b_Freya" to
know exactly which volume. Obviously, I could rename the volumes, but with
"/Volumes/" in the message I would still have only four characters of the
actual volume name.

So, is there any way to edit the MIB on the servers so that SNMP reports the
friendly Mac name instead of the full mount point? Or can I somehow force
Intermapper to report the entire string?

I've noticed that traps from a different device report the entire string.
Here's a basic SNMP question--how do I set the servers to send traps for low
disk space? I thought I had it figured out, but apparently not...

Regards,

Bob

-- 
Bob Hayes
Systems Administrator
Artbeats Software, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.artbeats.com
(541) 863-4429


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