> From: Dave Shield [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 2:43 AM
> > In case of OS--
> >
> > I think Host-Resource-Mib is the one to monitor an Windows OS.
>
> The Host Resources MIB reports information about the resources on
> the remote host. There is nothing in this that is specific
> to Windows.
>
> It is not a Windows MIB, or a Microsoft MIB. It is a *host* MIB.
Just to be pedagogical, in case this is not clear already, but there
may or may not be an implementation of that MIB on the host you wish to
monitor. It may be because the code that supports that MIB wasn't included
when the master agent was built, or because the subagent for that MIB has not
been started, or because working code for that MIB on that platform does not
exist - but again, this is an implementation issue, and has no version issues.
HTH,
Mike
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