Something like below?
That is what you get available when running ucd-snmp.
So I guess that a lot of the data is already available.
Just not in sysctl (yet)
-_WjW
interfaces.ifNumber.0 = 6
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifIndex.1 = 1
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifIndex.2 = 2
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry
Something like below?
That is what you get available when running ucd-snmp.
So I guess that a lot of the data is already available.
Just not in sysctl (yet)
-_WjW
interfaces.ifNumber.0 = 6
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifIndex.1 = 1
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifIndex.2 = 2
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntr
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> > > I would certainly welcome such info...
> > >
> > > The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
> > > few things that is!).
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> > > I would certainly welcome such info...
> > >
> > > The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
> > > few things that is!).
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> > I would certainly welcome such info...
> >
> > The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
> > few things that is!).
>
>Nice, but misplaced. What does PCI/system version/e
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> > I would certainly welcome such info...
> >
> > The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
> > few things that is!).
>
>Nice, but misplaced. What does PCI/system version/et
On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> I would certainly welcome such info...
>
> The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
> few things that is!).
Nice, but misplaced. What does PCI/system version/etc have to
do with running processes, exactly?
> -marc
On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> I would certainly welcome such info...
>
> The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
> few things that is!).
Nice, but misplaced. What does PCI/system version/etc have to
do with running processes, exactly?
> -marc
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I would certainly welcome such info...
The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
few things that is!).
-marc
Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com
"Fast, Expandable and Aff
I would certainly welcome such info...
The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
few things that is!).
-marc
Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com
"Fast, Expandable and Affo
Just a suggestion, perhaps there should be a dev tree in
sysctl with nodes for each device type then device.
interesting applications for this:
reporting on packets dropped/sent and such
displaying connection status (duplex/100mb/10mb... etc)
enabling/disabling power saving features
dev.iface
Just a suggestion, perhaps there should be a dev tree in
sysctl with nodes for each device type then device.
interesting applications for this:
reporting on packets dropped/sent and such
displaying connection status (duplex/100mb/10mb... etc)
enabling/disabling power saving features
dev.iface.
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