Hunter,

SNMP-Informant is a fantastic snmp agent for windows systems.  However, in
some instances you will get varied results when trying to poll for disk
utilization on hardware raid systems.

I would suggest that you actually use the Dell OpenManage Mibs to monitor
your drive space rather then the SNMP-Informant Mibs.

Brandon

-----Original Message-----
From: Hunter French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Wierd SNMP Storage Issue


I have a few Dell 4600 servers running Windows 2003 Server and OpenManage
3.6. After following the Ipswitch instructions on configuring SNMP storage
monitoring it works, partially. The servers have logically configured drives
on the Perc 3Di controller, a C:, E:, and F: drive. WUG reports on the C:
and F: but not the E:. I checked and SNMP doesnt even see the missing drive.
I have tried what I think the OID for the missing drive should be but no
dice.

Does anyone have any troubleshooting suggestions? I have used the same OIDs
on other Dell servers and they work just fine. The only difference I can
determine is the version of OpenManage (3.6 works, 3.7 does not). The OID I
am using is the snmp-informant lDiskinstance.

Thanks for the help.

Hunter

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