Thanks for those you have responded. All of you are asking the same question - 
whats the sysoid do you get - the answer is below. I am not sure how Spectrum 
figures out if there is a hardware based agent like HP / Dell installed on the 
server apart from the basic snmp agent.

On Linux: (net-snmp)
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: NET-SNMP-MIB::netSnmpAgentOIDs.10

On Windows (Microsoft):
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.311.1.1.3.1.2



Saurabh Bohra
O: 860-766-0842  |  M: 860-385-3597  |  e-mail: [email protected]


From: Bohra, Saurabh
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 11:45 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: HP Insight agent on Linux

All,

We use HP hardware and install HP Insight agent for all the Windows servers. 
When Windows servers are discovered in Spectrum we see Model Type as 
Host_Compaq for the server as expected. The server has MS SNMP service running.

We installed the HP Insight agents for the first time on our Linux hardware and 
after I discover the server in Spectrum, it still gets discovered as 
Host_Device as opposed to Host_Compaq. We have net-snmp agent running on the 
server and the following HP rpms are installed.
hpsmh-7.3.1-4
hp-smh-templates-9.5.0-1358.30
hp-ams-1.5.0-1166.38.rhel5
hp-ilo-8.5.0-1.rhel5
hponcfg-4.3.0-0"
hponcfg-3.2.0-0
hpdiags-9.64.1262-1202
hpmouse-1.2.1-1
hp-OpenIPMI-8.5.2-85.rhel5
hp-health-9.50-1631.33.rhel5
hp-snmp-agents-9.50-2564.34.rhel5

Am I missing something on Linux servers to get them discovered as Model Type 
Host_Compaq in Spectrum.




Saurabh Bohra
Sr. Network Mgmt Systems Analyst
ESPN Inc.
O: 860-766-0842  |  M: 860-385-3597  |  e-mail: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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