Hi list,
I am using net-snmp-5.3.2.2-5 for el5 386 version in redhat 4.1.2-44. when i
make snmpmib walk, i am getting following outputs
24: sysORUpTime.1 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.36th (36)
25: sysORUpTime.2 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.36th (36)
26: sysORUpTime.3 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.36th (36)
27: sysORUpTime.4 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.36th (36)
28: sysORUpTime.5 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.36th (36)
29: sysORUpTime.6 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.37th (37)
30: sysORUpTime.7 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.37th (37)
31: sysORUpTime.8 (timeticks) 0 days 00h:00m:00s.37th (37)
32: hrSystemUptime.0 (timeticks) 6 days 20h:18m:07s.72th (59148772)
***** SNMP QUERY FINISHED *****
i want to keep walking to beyond "32:hrSystemUptime.0" to get CPU usage and RAM
usage. But i cannot get any response from remote snmpd after "32:
hrSystemUptime.0 (timeticks) 6 days 20h:18m:07s.72th (59148772)" point. How
should i configure snmpd to get CPU and RAM usage?
thanks
Baris Erdogan
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