Hi, my questions is
if with the
SNMP I can to monitorear the
hardware of the server?
Thank you for your
help!!
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>>>>> On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:57:56 -0600, "David Bonilla Allon" <[EMAIL
>>>>> PROTECTED]> said:
David> Hi, my questions is if with the SNMP I can to monitorear the hardware of
David> the server?
If the hardware supports a snmp agent that c
>Hi, my questions is if with the SNMP I can to monitorear the hardware of
the server?
Thank you for your help!!
If your server supports it, hardware information may be found in
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.
What platform/OS are you running?
This communication is intended for the use of the recipi
HiI want to use net-snmp (perl library and trap daemon) to monitor 3switches, 3 routers a 2 gateways, all of them cisco (2600, 3750 and2651) from a linux box. How can i get an approach of the hardwarerequeriments for that box? I need to have an idea of the requeriments
because the number of monitor
Hi,
Is there a way to find total numbers of Hard disk attached or mounted
on remote servers totaling around 200 Servers running Ubuntu Linux
Server 10.04 and 8.04 and also the number of RAM Chips attached to
the system using snmp protocol. Any utility or some gui tool from
client desktop ?
Regar
>>>>> On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 21:59:23 -0400, Aless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Aless> I want to use net-snmp (perl library and trap daemon) to monitor 3
Aless> switches, 3 routers a 2 gateways, all of them cisco (2600, 3750 and
Aless> 2651) from a linux box. How can i g
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to find total numbers of Hard disk attached or mounted
> on remote servers totaling around 200 Servers running Ubuntu Linux
> Server 10.04 and 8.04 and also the number of RAM Chips attached to
> the system using snmp
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Peter Hicks wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 06:52:22PM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Kaushal Shriyan
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Is there a way to find total numbers of Hard disk attached or mounted
>> > on remote servers totaling around
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Peter Hicks wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 07:50:36PM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply,I have got that information using dmidecode and
>> various other tools, but is there a way to use snmp protocol to find
>> out this specific information.
On 4 October 2011 15:20, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>> Have you tried just ssh-ing in to the hosts and running dmidecode to find
>> the RAM information, and hdparm -i to find the drive's serial number?
>
> Thanks for the reply,I have got that information using dmidecode and
> various other tools, but
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Dave Shield wrote:
> On 4 October 2011 15:20, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>>> Have you tried just ssh-ing in to the hosts and running dmidecode to find
>>> the RAM information, and hdparm -i to find the drive's serial number?
>>
>> Thanks for the reply,I have got that i
On 4 October 2011 23:37, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> root@host0129:/etc/snmp# snmpwalk -v 2c -c local localhost
> nsExtendOutput1Line."dmi" = STRING: /dev/mem: Permission denied
That looks as if the SNMP agent can't read the necessary information
from the kernel.
> root@host0129:/etc/snmp# ps aux
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Dave Shield wrote:
> On 4 October 2011 23:37, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>> root@host0129:/etc/snmp# snmpwalk -v 2c -c local localhost
>> nsExtendOutput1Line."dmi" = STRING: /dev/mem: Permission denied
>
> That looks as if the SNMP agent can't read the necessary inform
On 6 October 2011 02:37, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Are there MIBS for storage and memory which can tell us the number
> of attached Harddrive or number of RAM Chips attached to the system
The HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDiskStorageTable will list
the "long-term storage" devices attached to the system
(i
Hi,
I'd like to find more information about the "hardware abstraction layer" which
was listed as one new item for snmpd in net-snmp-5.4 NEWS file.
Is this "hardware abstraction" just a way to implement MIB modules, or is
really a new API in snmpd? My primary conce
On 05/12/06, Petri Jarre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to find more information about the "hardware abstraction layer"
> which was listed as one new item for snmpd in net-snmp-5.4 NEWS file.
>
> Is this "hardware abstraction" just a way to implem
I can set data fine. (ie: sysName.0 ; sysContact.0 ; sysLocation.0) When I
re-probe the devices with my NMS, the data I set shows up. However, if I reboot
the device, the data fields return to the default values.
I've seen this with a couple different devices. The example I'll use in this
cas
Hi,
the data you "set" into a device is not saved through reboot.
Fortunately, the snmpd.conf file allows you to set the default syslocation
/ sysname / syscontact values using the following lines :
*syslocation my_saved_location*
*syscontact my_saved_contact*
*sysName my_saved_name*
2014-08-13
Hi All,
I have some doubt about "host" and "hardware" module under
"agent/mibgroup/ "
What I have understood about "host" module, It required for "HOST" (Any
Computer connected to network) configuration. Am I right ?
What about
Hi all
I install snmp NET-SNMP version 5.4.1 in fedora 7
when I run mrtg to make .cfg file before. i saw the eth7 is in localhost_5
after rebooting, the eth7 is changed in localhost_2
but I don't have any hardwares and NIC configuration
it seems snmp recognizes the NIC7 was localhost_5 before
of certain
characteristics common to most "hosts".
> What about the "hardware" ?
The hardware group is somewhat different.
It doesn't actually implement any particular MIB at all.
Instead, it provides a common source of data, that can
be used by other MIB implementations
Hello,
Any one knows a MIB for board temperature and/or cpu cooling fans, or
generic system hardware monitoring ?
thx
jmf
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Joao Miguel Ferreira wrote:
> Any one knows a MIB for board temperature and/or cpu cooling fans, or
> generic system hardware monitoring ?
LM-SENSORS-MIB, as far as your OS/hardware combo is supported and your
build configuration includes it.
+Thomas
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: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: MIB for cpu temperature and/or cpu cooling fans, hardware
monitoring
Hello,
Any one knows a MIB for board temperature and/or cpu cooling fans, or
generic system hardware monitoring ?
thx
jmf
igured out
what 'normal' is ... thus, i haven't figured out what thresholds to set]
under Windows, WTCS offers a free SNMP sub-agent for monitoring a range
of popular hardware (supporting their INFORMANT-MBM MIB) ... and a
commercial version (WMI-HW Agent) with wider and
> agent supports the LM-SENSORS MIB ... but as far as i can tell, only
under Solaris (plse correct me if i'm wrong).
Linux should work as well, using lmmon and friends.
> [on the one box where i have implemented it, the only items i could
see were values
for voltage, temperature, and fan s
RE: MIB for cpu temperature and/or cpu cooling fans,
hardware, monitoring
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> agent supports the LM-SENSORS MIB ... but as far as i can tell, only
under So
Stuart Kendrick wrote:
> so how do i enable LM-SENSORS-MIB going under Linux? i install the
> lmmon package ... and then compile net-snmp and install the resulting snmpd?
Install the sensors package(s) for your distribution and specify
"./configure --with-mib-modules=ucd-snmp/lmSensors ..." when
Net-snmp sensors module relies upon linux's lm-sensors to provide its
information.
I'm betting if you type:
#sensors
you won't get any output.
Looks like Dell broke it.
> http://www.leenooks.com/Dell+2550+and+2650+servers
>Reason (no specs from manufacturer, rea
ahh, that's it. no output from 'sensors'
all the Linux boxes i'm using right now employ Dell hardware. a range
of Dell hardware, but Dell hardware nevertheless
i can take it from here; thanx for pursuing this with me
--sk
stuart kendrick
fhcrc
Bruce Shaw wrote:
>
Look in host-resources-mib
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Miguel Ferreira
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 1:54 PM
To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: MIB for cpu temperature and/or cpu cooling fans, hardware
monitoring
Hi.
A colleague of mine is running net-snmp 5.4.1.2 on Windows 2003 R2.
He's dropped in the UCD SNMP MIB's from the net-snmp web site.
However, when he discovers the system through SNMP v3, he only sees
the network interfaces - no other device information (such as disks).
What do we nee
Hi. Is anybody running net-snmp on Windows 2003? If so, could you
drop me a line, please, I'd like to ask you something.
Best,
Alex
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