On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:40:48 +0100 Wagner, wrote:
WT> But I know the FAQ.
WT> I wrote the mail because it does not work
WT> how it was explain in net-snmp help and
WT> in the FAQ.

No, you didn't read the FAQ carefully enough. Here is the relevant section:


How do I add a MIB to the agent?
-------------------------------
How do I add functionality?
--------------------------

  While simply adding a file to the MIB directory (and possibly tweaking
  the list of MIBs to load) is sufficient for the tools, unfortunately
  extending the functionality of the agent to include this is not so simple.
  In fact, the agent makes little or no use of these files, and will work
  quite happily without them.

 ...


Think of a MIB as a phone book - it takes a name and gives you a number. But
just as finding a number in a phone book doesn't guarantee that someone will
answer if  you call, adding a MIB file to the agent does not magically pull
data out of nowhere.


WT> Failed object: WINDOWS-NT-PERFORMANCE::memoryAvailableBytes

This MIB is not implemented by the agent. If you want to be able to query it,
you'll have to write code to provide the data in the agent.

-- 
Robert Story; NET-SNMP Junkie
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You are lost in a twisty maze of little standards, all different. 


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