> I have a question about the UCD-SNMP-MIB.  I'm not seeing some of the  
> available OIDs -- like memory [.4] -- and am wondering if I have to add  
> something more to my snmpd.conf file to gain access to them.

> This is running on Mac OS X 10.3.5.

It's more likely that the agent simply doesn't support these particular
MIB objects on that architecture.  From the FAQ:


Why can't I see values in the UCDavis 'memory' or 'vmstat' trees?
----------------------------------------------------------------

  These mib modules are not supported on all operating systems, and
  will not be included on any other system.  Currently, they are only
  supported on Linux, HP-UX (memory only), Solaris, BSDi (vmstat on
  BSDi4 only), Dynix, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
    If you want to help port it to other systems, let us know.
                                                                                       
                         

Dave



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