Good day,

> I believe that you are actually referring to the load
> average table in the UCD-SNMP-MIB - yes?  In fact, that
> table illustrates all three approaches I described yesterday:

Bah, yes, sorry.  I had thought that these objects were in the host mib.
 
>   - an integer representing a fixed-point value
>        (laLoadInt)
>   - an opaque-wrapped floating point value
>        (laLoadFloat)
>   - a printable string representation
>        (laLoad)
> 
> These three objects all report exactly the same underlying
> value, but in three different forms.

Yes, I was (not too successfully, it seems) trying to show existing
oids, for reference, that represented the different formats that you
explained.

Thanks for clarifying my statement.

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