How do you "reinstall" the mib on the server? I thought it was just a
matter of compiling it into whatever snmp monitor you're using...in this
case, What's Up.
Ed
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You have installed the perfmon mibs on the server haven't you? I have
had problems before with NT where if a server crashes for any reason,
I've had to re-install the perfmon mib in order to get any responses.
Gareth
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I can walk the entire microsoft OID tree (after compiling perfmon.mib)
and not receive a single get response. Yet, using other MIBS, such as
RFC1213, I can receive get responses. Is this normal?
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Dumb question, but isn't there some performance counters that must be
enabled to collect disk performance? Do these include free space I
wonder? This may be futile, but on the server you're trying to monitor
disk usage, drop to DOS and do a "DISKPERF -Y" and reboot.
Maybe it will help, maybe it will not. A lot of the NT MIB rips info
out of performance counter variables.
--D
Duane Waddle
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I wanted to clarify that the Cannot get hostname was due to me not
entering the localhost in the parameters. Regardless, I still do not
receive any information when trying to get the logical disk objects.
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