Re: [prometheus-users] Why is snmp_exporter not recognizing the custom OID added?

2024-01-14 Thread Alexander Wilke
Tell me the MIBs you want to use and maybe I can Tell you whats needed for Generator.yml and which additional MIBs are needed. Awemnhd schrieb am Sonntag, 14. Januar 2024 um 13:02:32 UTC+1: > Thank you. I will try to download the MIB file from this website later, > but I have a question. Why

Re: [prometheus-users] Why is snmp_exporter not recognizing the custom OID added?

2024-01-14 Thread Awemnhd
Thank you. I will try to download the MIB file from this website later, but I have a question. Why does this website not mark the MIB file corresponding to the network device software version? The Huawei network device I use is the same model, but the OID is different in different software

Re: [prometheus-users] Why is snmp_exporter not recognizing the custom OID added?

2024-01-13 Thread Alexander Wilke
Keep in mind that you so Not only need the vendor specific MIBs but you need in Addition all MIBs which are listet at the to of the MIB as "IMPORTED". So you maybe need other MIBs in the folder to have the complete OID path. Maybe post: - Your MIBs folder with the MIBs you use - The

Re: [prometheus-users] Why is snmp_exporter not recognizing the custom OID added?

2024-01-13 Thread Ben Kochie
You need to look at your generator output. I'm guessing there were errors. The HUAWEI-ENTITY-EXTENT-MIB OIDs you listed are in a table, so you can't *get* them, you need to *walk* them. When you generate, the output should have indexes that need to be used. You need to make sure your vendor MIBs

[prometheus-users] Why is snmp_exporter not recognizing the custom OID added?

2024-01-13 Thread Awemnhd
Currently using snmp_exporter version 0.25.0 The problem I had with SNMPv3 has been solved by recompiling generator.yml! However, the if_mib used by default uses the standard SMP management protocol. Some functions on network devices cannot be monitored. You need to add the manufacturer's