> Thanks for the pointer... The thing is, I can get individual 
> values back, for instance the above command pulls back a 
> value for User Connections, but when I try to create a graph, 
> I get 'bad oid'.
> 
> Is this what you meant?  The thing that gets me is if I can 
> get a value out by doing an snmpwalk to a specific OID, 
> surely I should be able to draw a graph of the values 
> changing over time?

That's what I mean. I used a program before called SNM (previously called
SICM). Exactly the same issues you're describing. Drove me nuts. Its almost
like it knew the difference between snmpwalk and snmpget. Maybe hitting some
top level OID dynamically creates the remaining OIDs or something silly like
that. 

Informant was the way to go. The nice thing is, if/when you upgrade to
sql2005, you're still good to go. MS dropped SNMP from sql2005, but it works
fine with Informant (they even have 64bit agents now).

Brent


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