Brent Wiese wrote: >> 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 >
Thanks Brent, I'll give it a go! -- John Gardner - Tagish Ltd. Infrastructure Manager T: 01665 833 322 F: 01665 830 695 D: 01665 833 310 _______________________________________________ zenoss-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zenoss.org/mailman/listinfo/zenoss-users
