Thank you very much Max that was a very great info for me.
So these OIDs should be unique for particular brand of servers right? i got
info for 1 of my servers(havnt tried it yet)
but i tried using an mib view (oidView) to view the OIDs of a server..how
can i make sure i get correct values for temperature,cpu load etc?there r
hell a lot of objects and modules in it !
thx again !
harry
On 7/12/07, Max Hetrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Please respond on the list. :)
Well, this isn't specific to windows, so no, copying and pasting this
into your config isn't going to work. I was just giving you a generic
example of how to use SNMP with MRTG.
What you need to do is find out the specific OIDs of your server
parameters that you want to graph. Substitute that for the OIDs I used
as the example, and substitute your community string and hostnames as
well.
Host SNMP OID SNMP OID CommString
Target[temp1]:
1.3.6.1.4.1.15848.1.22.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.15848.1.22.0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you don't understand SNMP, then you need to do some reading about
that to understand what I just said. Google is your friend here.
Regards,
Max
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