Hello, The events with description dskTable come due to exceeded
thresholds. This is defined in snmpd.conf: disk / 15% disk /opt
15% Question: How to change this very general description
dskTable to something like eg. /opt exceeded 15%? Best
regards, czezz
only, it
gives me nothing: monitor -r 30 Load event laLoadInt.1 != 0 Does
anyone know why and what to do to get it? Best regards, czezz
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Hello,
I am looking for a correct PHP syntax of SNMP v3 with CONTEXT in it.
On the command line I simply execute this:
snmpget -v 3 -a MD5 -A MD5UserAuth -u MD5 -l authNoPriv -n unit-11 192.168.1.55
1.3.6.1.4.1.21696.4.1.1.1.1.0
where CONTEXT = unit-11 (option -n).
However, I have no idea how
. ifAdminStatus.1).
I wont use SNMPWALK and SNMPGULKWALK.
Thanks,
czezz
Dnia 23 maja 2012 20:56 Dave Shield d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk napisał(a):
On 23 May 2012 17:18, czezz cz...@o2.pl wrote:
However what is the point of using snmpBULKGET instead of regular snmpGET ?
If you are requesting a single
So, assuming:
- to get single value, the most beneficial is reguler SNMPGET (the lowest data
traffic and the lowest proccessing load on agent). Is that right ?
SNMPGET = Get request
SNMPWALK = GetNext
SNMPBULKGET SANPBULKWALK = GetBulk
Thanks,
czezz
Dnia 24 maja 2012 10:43 Dave Shield
,
czezz
# tcpdump -i eth0 dst host 192.168.10.146
10:33:06.028987 IP monitor01.a254.mgmt.net.59292 node-0.freestation.net.snmp:
C=s1gcUst0 GetRequest(28) system.sysName.0
10:33:06.031908 IP monitor01.a254.mgmt.net.56225 node-0.freestation.net.snmp:
C=s1gcUst0 GetBulk(29) N=0 M=20
packets captured
1 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
Means: volume of 100 snmpget queries is equal 100 of snmpbulkget queries. Is
that correct ?
Thanks,
czezz
Dnia 23 maja 2012 17:18 Joel Hansell joel.hans...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Hi czezz,
I can see what you see ... tcpdump