I'm getting strange behaviour using UCD-DISKIO-MIB:

# snmptable -v 1 -c public 127.0.0.1   UCD-DISKIO-MIB:diskIOTable
SNMP table: UCD-DISKIO-MIB::diskIOTable

 diskIOIndex diskIODevice diskIONRead diskIONWritten diskIOReads diskIOWrites
           1          sda           8              0           0            0
           2                        0      135243848           0            0
           3                       0              0           0            0
           4                        3              1           6         2021
           5     ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ           0     1078465216           0   1078469096
           6                       13              3           1            0
           7                        0              0           0            0
           8                        0              0           0            0
           9                        0              0           0            0
          10                        0              0           0            0
          11                        0              0           0            0
          12               1078465504     3221217364  3221217360            0
          13                        0              0           0            0
          14                        0              0           0            0
          15                        0              0           0            0
          16                        0              0           0            0
          17                        0              0           0            0
          18                        0              0           0            0
          19                        0              0           0         4736
          20                        0              0           0            0


The box has 2 scsi (sda, sdb) disks mirrored on a raid md0 device.
I'm using a 2.6 kernel: could this be the problem?

# snmpd -v

NET-SNMP version:  5.1.1
Web:               http://www.net-snmp.org/
Email:             net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net
# uname  -r
2.6.8.1


Thanks.

-- 
Andrea Carpani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Critical Path



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