On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:15:36 +0100 (CET) G wrote:
GP> I installed net-snmp 5.2.1 on Linux RedHat.

Did you use the Redhat rpm, or install from source?

GP> I use Solarwinds (NPM) for to see the CPU, Memory, Disk and Interfaces.
GP> If I use Solarwinds with windows I see all but if I use Linux RedHat or
GP> SUSE (...) I see only CPU and Interfaces. Why?

I'm guessing you installed from source, but did not include the host resources
module in the agent. Re-configure and make sure you specify
--with-mib-modules=host (and optionally ucd_snmp, ucd_snmp/memory and
ucd_snmp/vmstat)

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