Hi,

I have the same problem on a debian squeeze freshly installed with apt
(0.8.5). No way to have the CPU on windows OS. Don't know where to go
to debug. I have just replace enterprise.311 by .1.3.6.1.4.1.311 in
the interface type, but no change.

Pierre-Damien

2011/9/20 Jasiu <ja...@tool.eu.org>:
> Hello all,
> I'm testing version 0.9.2rc1 of JFFNMS running under Gentoo Linux (PHP
> 5.3)
>
> There are serveral problems:
>
> First of all I can't monitor CPU interface - hosts that are running
> under Windows OS.
>
> Hosts-> Manual Discovery do not return any interfaces of CPU
>
> Second:
> Setting AutoDiscovery Policy to Automagic is not working - so I must add
> interfaces manualy using (Hosts-> Manual Discovery)
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
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> jasiu
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