Hi all,

I have a problem in using SNMP features, in order to monitor the disk
usage, processor usage, etc...

Please help.

Regard
Cary


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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: cannot view some oid in SNMP [T200105240013Z620283]

Hi,

I am sorry that I forget the rule of game, therefore, I would like to provide the serial number and etc for your reference.

    Name:  Cary Hung
    Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Product: WhatsUp Gold 6
    OS: Windows NT Workstation
    Serial Number for Registered User: WG-511122
    Problem:

Please help.

Regard
Cary

Cary Hung wrote:

Hi,

Refer to the knowledgebase document: WG-20001201-DM01, I find the oid of
disk space and processor are blank.  Instead, I can read the oid of
memory only.
 


In fact, I use the SNMP view which is provided in WhatsUp.  Then, I get the above result.
 


I have checked the mib.txt and trap.txt, both of them have correct oid
entry, I mean it includes memory, processor and physical disk.
 
 


For further checking, I have the following findings (in perfmib.mib)

    -- processor MIB

    cpuprocessorTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF cpuprocessorEntry
        ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "A table containing performance information for instances of 'processor' objects."
        ::= { performance 2 }

    cpuprocessorEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX cpuprocessorEntry
        ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
            "Performance information for one particular instance of 'processor' object."
        INDEX { cpuprocessorInstance }
        ::= { cpuprocessorTable 1 }
 

Can you tell me why??

Thanks
Cary



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