Re: Problem in accessing host

2007-04-02 Thread Sagar Shukla

Hi Premjit,
   Looks like the hostname test.net-snmp.org is not getting resolved
or you are using incorrect hostname.

Can you try using the hostname / IP address of the box where your SNMP
agent is running ?

Thanks,
Sagar.

On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 14:29 +0530, Premjitsinh N Thakur wrote:
 
 Please help me in this case. 
 How to access the pub 


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RE: Continuously displaying the same error message on the screen

2007-02-14 Thread Sagar Shukla
Hi Bharath,
  Can you send the output of command - dmesg . This command
outputs the hardware information of the running system.

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Re: MONITORING CPU used

2006-12-18 Thread Sagar Shukla
Hi Khalid,
 You can use the Standard MIB UCD-SNMP-MIB to get this information -

UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuUser.0 = INTEGER: 3
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuSystem.0 = INTEGER: 2
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuIdle.0 = INTEGER: 93
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawUser.0 = Counter32: 6640660
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawNice.0 = Counter32: 10009
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawSystem.0 = Counter32: 4571676
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawIdle.0 = Counter32: 165918654


Thanks,
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 hello
 
 i like to monitor CPU used
 can i use the mib laLoad ?
 what's the meaning of this MIB
 
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Re: generating .c file from MIB file

2006-12-11 Thread Sagar Shukla
Hi Dave,
 I tried following command -
mib2c -c mib2c.scalar.conf -c mib2c.int_watch.conf -f netSnmpExamples
netSnmpExamples.txt

but it doesnot read parameters defined in MIB file netSnmpExamples.txt
to generate the skeleton of the MIB.

Thanks,
Sagar.

On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 20:26 +, Dave Shield wrote:
 On 29/11/06, Sagar Shukla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I couldnot find any options using mib2c utility to convert my MIB
  file into its equivalent .c file which I can compile as a loadable
  module. I want all the objects defined in MIB file to be part of the .c
  module source.
 
 Yes - that's the basic purpose of mib2c.
 Running it without any options would typically prompt you
 for certain characteristics of the MIB objects you're trying to
 model, and then generate a suitable template.
 
 What exactly have you tried so far?
 
 Dave


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generating .c file from MIB file

2006-11-29 Thread Sagar Shukla
Hi,
I couldnot find any options using mib2c utility to convert my MIB
file into its equivalent .c file which I can compile as a loadable
module. I want all the objects defined in MIB file to be part of the .c
module source.

Any ideas on how do I do that ?

Thanks,
Sagar.


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SNMP Traps

2006-11-23 Thread Sagar Shukla
Hi,
How are SNMP Traps different from regular SNMP modules ? What are
the advantages of SNMP modules and Traps ?

Thanks,
Sagar.


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Net-SNMP basic questions

2006-11-22 Thread Sagar Shukla
Hi,
I am new to SNMP world and had some basic questions which are
confusing me at times. Some questions might appear useless to you
experts, but they help me clarify my understanding. I couldnot find any
documentation which clearly specifies Roles of each of the terms used in
SNMP. Any help clarifying my queries would help me move further.
Following are my questions -

(1) when we do getRequest, from where the information is pulled ? Is
this from the MIBs ?
(2) If this information is pulled from the MIBs then do we need to
develop a separate application/script to populate the MIBs with correct
values ?
(3) What is the role of snmp-agent and snmp-server and snmp-client ?
(4) For every MIB, is it necessary to have a loadable module ? Can we
just write few scripts to populate a MIB without having a loadable
module ?

A real-life scenario or any concrete documentation would be very much
helpful.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
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Re: Net-SNMP basic questions

2006-11-22 Thread Sagar Shukla
Hi Dave,
  Thanks for your prompt response and informative details. Just a
few questions more -

(1) Using mib2c utility of Net-SNMP , when I convert my MIB into a C
program which I would certainly compile and load it in my agent. Then
will it be able to respond to any custom parameter values ? Will I need
to modify this auto-generated C to populate needed information ?

Here my main concern is how do the values for custom fields get set. I
am planning to write a net-snmp module which would query and collect
data from my application and provide monitoring facility for my
application.

Thanks,
Sagar.


On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 10:48 +, Dave Shield wrote:
 On 22/11/06, Sagar Shukla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  (1) when we do getRequest, from where the information is pulled ?
   Is this from the MIBs ?
 
 No.
 The MIB is best thought of as a specification document.
 It describes what information is potentially available - how to refer
 to it, and how to interpret the results.   But it does not automatically
 provide the data itself.   That's the role of the agent.
 
  (3) What is the role of snmp-agent and snmp-server and snmp-client ?
 
 snmp agent and snmp server are basically synonymous.
 This is the program that provides the requested information.
 But where does it get that information from?
Typically, this will be retrieved from some other part of the system.
 Perhaps pulled out of the operating system kernel, or by interrogating
 another application.   (And the same information may well be retrieved
 in different ways on different operating systems).
 
The agent is a middle-man, who doesn't really know anything itself,
 but knows who to ask for any particular request. Think of this as a
 librarian - they typically won't know the answer to your question, but
 they know how to find it.
 
 The snmp client is the tool that talks to the agent, to ask the question.
 
  (2) If this information is pulled from the MIBs then do we need to
  develop a separate application/script to populate the MIBs with correct
  values ?
 
 No - that's not how MIBs work.  See above.
 
 
  (4) For every MIB, is it necessary to have a loadable module ? Can we
  just write few scripts to populate a MIB without having a loadable
  module ?
 
 It's necessary to have some form of code, that can respond to requests
 for information from that MIB.  This code can be a loadable module, it can
 be embedded within the agent itself, it can be a subagent (embedded
 within another application, it can be an external script.
There are various ways of implementing a MIB - but it all comes back to
 the same bottom line - there needs to be *some* code somewhere, that
 knows how to provide these particular values.
 
So it's not really accurate to talk about populating a MIB.   Think of
 the MIB as a design document, which needs to be implemented.
 
 
 Dave
 
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