On 09/04/2008, Stegmann Patricio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am attaching the complete
output of the tests suggested by Dave, where you may notice it doesnt return
any value for other stuff not related to network.
Errr yes it does.
From Mike's
On 08/04/2008, Stegmann Patricio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please let me know how can I view the available entry points
Look at the MIB files - typically under /usr/share/snmp/mibs
or /usr/local/share/snmp/mibs.You can use *any* of these
MIB object names as an entry point.
i.e. the snmpwalk
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Sorry for the people on the mailing list, I am attaching the
complete output of the tests suggested by Dave, where you may
notice it doesnt return any value for
On 08/04/2008, Stegmann Patricio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did install net-snmp package and got it as a service. I am able to
retrieve info from it but it is too much basic information, and only about
network related stuff.
What command/application did you use to query the agent?
What
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On 08/04/2008, Stegmann Patricio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did install net-snmp package and got it as a service. I am able to
retrieve info from it but it is too much basic
On 08/04/2008, Stegmann Patricio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using snmpwalk, basically as tihs:
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public some_hostname
That's what I'd guessed.
This will walk the standard IETF-defined MIBs by default.
Most of which are indeed aimed at network-level management.
Try having
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On 08/04/2008, Stegmann Patricio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using snmpwalk, basically as tihs:
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public some_hostname
That's what I'd guessed.
This will walk