How does the "network interface" as reported by SNMP relate to the
physical ports on a system ? Is there a one-to-one relation or
something of the sort?
I ask because, running snmpd in VirtualBox, I can see all the
'physical' cards that are connected to the system and one additional
loopback port,
Hi All,
snmp v2 trap consists of:
sysUpTime // {1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0}
snmpTrapOID // {1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.4.1.0}
varList // optional, I can attach anyone variable or more
As snmpTrapOID is 1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.4.1 but if look at the packet of
snmptrap snmpTrapOID is 1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.4.1.
On 9/8/10, Lee wrote:
> Hopefully I'm just missing something simple, but I can't seem to get
> the -m option to limit what mibs get read on an snmp get
I finally tried adding this bit to my snmp.conf:
showMibErrors yes
mibWarningLevel 2
and got loads of "Warning: string too long", "XXX MACRO (li
Thanks! Is there any other way for the agent to invoke a callback function
every period of time?
Leo;
--- On Sun, 9/12/10, Bart Van Assche wrote:
From: Bart Van Assche
Subject: Re: about snmp_alarm_register
To: "Leo Lin"
Cc: "Net-snmp-users"
Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 11:05 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to build a net-snmp subagent to monitor the proper operation of an
ETL system. Things I would like to monitor include new lines added by the
process to an Oracle 11g table. Since there seem to be several different ways
of doing this, I would like to get feedback from the commun
Dennis,
The way to make Netcool work is usually: tuning the Netcool rules files. If you
cannot
do this, you're IMO massively busted in a Netcool environment.
The only easy option could be: have your router send traps from the IETF-BGP
(or vendor-BGP) MIB state-change traps to Netcool directly, b