On 9/30/05, John Cushnie wrote:

> I would like to use MRTG to monitor the space used on some unix partitions 
> within a HP Unix server.
> The disks are served from a HP EVA5000, but appear as standard unix 
> partitions.
> Using an snmp treewalker I can see the data is around the following area in 
> the tree:
> .1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.2.2.1.3.1073872897.7
> The main problem is I don't have sight of the MIB to make sense of the 
> numbers that are available through snmp.
> Any suggestions on where to get the MIB, or does any one have a suitable 
> mrtg.cfg file to share/learn from ?

MIBs sure are hard to find, aren't they?  I've had good luck tacking
+"OBJECT IDENTIFIER" onto a Google search on the MIB name:

http://www.google.com/search?q=hp-unix+MIB+%2B%22OBJECT+IDENTIFIER%22

  -- Steve

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