something additional I have to do?
Regards,
Richard.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Gipps
Sent: Thursday, 28 May 2009 5:44 PM
To: 'Dave Shield'
Subject: RE: monitor "looking" at objects which are not supposed to be monitored
Hi Dave,
You are quite
2009/5/28 Richard Gipps :
> Did you mean monitor -I rather than -i?
Sorry - yes.
I mis-read the man page.
> when I apply this to the monitor expressions none of the traps
> fire (even when they are supposed to).
Did you remember to adjust the OID to add the instance subidentifier?
(i.e. looki
: dave.shi...@googlemail.com [mailto:dave.shi...@googlemail.com] On Behalf
Of Dave Shield
Sent: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 6:14 PM
To: Richard Gipps
Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: monitor "looking" at objects which are not supposed to be monitored
2009/5/27 Richard Gip
2009/5/27 Richard Gipps :
> The object being accessed (1.3.6.1.4.1.33302.10.4.15) is from one of
> our enterprise MIBs. I have attached the MIB for reference.
Given that all of the MIB objects being monitored appear to be scalars,
I'd start by converting all of the "monitor" lines to use exact ins
Dave,
See my responses below...
>> I am using monitor to "keep an eye on" some parameters in a mib. I have
>> found that objects which are not being monitored are still being accessed by
>> snmpd (as if a get command was issued).
> What objects are being accessed?
The object being acce
2009/5/26 Sowmya P Venkatesh :
> In NET-SNMP, when we load a mib file there is a function called LoadMib.
Errr... where?
I've done a quick search of the source code and can't spot any routine
by this name. (It doesn't feel like Net-SNMP naming convention either).
> From where do I get the mib n
Hi Dave,
In NET-SNMP, when we load a mib file there is a function called LoadMib. This
function returns true or false that indicated whether the mib has been loaded.
From where do I get the mib name because I may have a different file name but
the mib name may be different.
Regards,
Sowmya
2009/5/26 Richard Gipps :
> I am using monitor to “keep an eye on” some parameters in a mib. I have
> found that objects which are not being monitored are still being accessed by
> snmpd (as if a get command was issued).
What objects are being accessed?
>
Hi,
I am using monitor to "keep an eye on" some parameters in a mib. I have
found that objects which are not being monitored are still being accessed by
snmpd (as if a get command was issued). I commented out all the monitor lines
(in snmpd.conf)and the problem persisted. Next I commented o