On 05/07/07, Bruce Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  How does one go about fixing this, if he's right?  Re-open the MIB?

>                                                                      After 
> that, the
> current hrStorage MIB is useless, unless the agent fudges the
> hrStorageAllocationUnits to be larger so that it can provide a number
> within the Integer32.

That's definitely the approach I'd take.
The whole point of having a configurable "units" column object is to
handle "large" values, rather than hardcoding a fixed chunk size.

Dave

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