On 11/06/07, Daniel Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I received this when unplugging the network cable:

> Sending 149 bytes to 172.18.50.92
> 2007-06-11 11:46:31 .....
>        06 09 2B 06 01 06 03  01 01 05 04

That's a linkDown trap all right.


> If so, can you suggest where to start looking on how to generate disk and
> memory usage traps?

Firstly, set up suitable "disk" and "swap" entries in the snmpd.conf file.
You can then try walking the dskTable and memory group to check they
are detecting error conditions correctly.

Then add the line "defaultMonitors yes", and the event MIB should
do the rest.

Dave

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