Hello,

I'm new to SNMP coding, but I think I understand the general idea behind SNMP. Our company uses HPOV to monitor the status of our servers. Our engineering group (of which I am a part) is planning on implementing a shared memory component which will allow our applications to update important information with regards to status, and any problems which are detected on the softwares side. From what it sounds like, SNMP is the best way to get this information from all of our servers in an established manner - I have a few questions however.

What documentation should I be looking at to translate the information stored by our applications in shared memory, to an agent- retrievable MIB? If I understand correctly, the best way to implement this would be to have an SNMP daemon running on each server - the part I'm unclear on is how the SNMP server interfaces with the shared memory. I'm assuming this is where the coding comes in, but I'm not sure where to look for documentation on this.

Thank you for your help!
-lev


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