We show what the device exposes to us. These come from one of the most
standard MIBs, IF-MIB.
What these ports are and why they exist is a question best addressed to
the hardware vendor.
In general the design intention for Observium is to collect and show as
much information as possible, we
There's no actual benefit to doing this. The ability to disable MIBs is
a debugging feature.
MIBs aren't "loaded" by Observium. The "disabling" a MIB just prevents
Observium discovering things that are covered by the MIB.
adam.
lawrence--- via observium wrote on 2024-05-11 09:41:
Sorry,
Sorry, another thing I was wondering about.
Is there any extra/less load on the application by having more of less MIBs
loaded.
Lawrence
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I am looking through the Global MIB Configuration and I see loads and loads of
MIBs that are not used within my infrastructure.
Things like Cisco, and A3COM, and many more.
My question is two fold. The first is, is it good practise to disable non-used
MIBS
Then my second question is, is there a