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!

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