Jesse,

We don't have any limits you should need to worry about on the number of variables in a custom SNMP probe. As Frank can attest, InterMapper can load and operate probes with far more than 28 variables.

It looks like you have run into a bug of some sort. It is possible for a malformed probe to crash the service, though it could just as easily be something else. Could you reply to me privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a copy of your latest debug log so we can see what caused the crash?

Thanks,
Ian Struckhoff
Tech Support
Dartware, LLC

On Feb 17, 2005, at 9:57 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:

Howdy all again (I'm just going nuts here...). Are there known limits on the number of OIDs that can be polled/displayed in a custom probe? I am working on a probe for our M-13 DS3 multiplexers that polled five OIDs for each T1 (28 of them) and, of course, displayed them. Ultimately, I wanted to set alarm thresholds on those performance stats and then notifications for when those thresholds were exceeded. I got all done with the probe, copied it to the probes folder and when I told Intermapper to reload probes, the service just died without any errors. I wasn't sure if it was an OID limit or if there was a display limit. Either way, can I get around this somehow?

Thanks!

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