Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-04 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
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

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-04 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
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

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Ben Rosengart
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!).

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Ben Rosengart
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!).

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Chris D. Faulhaber
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

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Chris D. Faulhaber
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

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Chris Costello
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

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Chris Costello
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 -

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Marc Nicholas
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

Re: devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Marc Nicholas
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

devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Alfred Perlstein
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

devices in sysctl MIB?

1999-07-03 Thread Alfred Perlstein
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.