All,

Very, very confused about the behaviour of the SNMP View tool in WUG 6.02.  I'm
using WUG to monitor Windows NT 4.0 using the MS Perfmon agent and Solaris 2.6
using the Net-SNMP agent.

I rebuilt my WUG server a couple of days ago and recompiled all of the mibs that
I use in accordance with the methodology re: mib dependencies that I documented
for the original build.  Since then I have found that when viewing browsing the
mib tree for Windows NT nodes using SNMP View, no information about Physical
Disk, Logical Disk, Processor Usage or Active Processes is visible.  When using
the Net Tools SNMP browser from the WUG Tools menu, all of these OIDs return
data.

Have loaded the mibs into GetIf and they work fine in that as well, so it
doesn't look like it's a problem with any of the mibs.  Also, all of my NT
machines are returning data into Denika Performance Trender, so I know that all
the agents are working.

Any ideas?  

Best regards

Toby Masson
Trading Support Technician

Tel:  +44 (0) 20 7977 2939
Fax:  +44 (0) 20 7481 8865
Mobile:  +44 (0)7748 708077
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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