I'm attempting to graph Virtual Servers in my F5 BigIP LTM. I cannot find 
documentation on how to graph an Indexed SNMP value.  I'm entering the OID 
.1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12 (note no trailing zero) as the data source.  
It even tests correctly displaying 6 values.  


Code:

Executing command against f5a.dfb.osn.local
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12.9.86.73.80.81.65.83.105.116.101 = 
Counter64: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12.10.86.73.80.68.101.118.83.105.116.101
 = Counter64: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12.10.86.73.80.81.65.73.109.97.103.101
 = Counter64: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12.11.86.73.80.68.101.118.73.109.97.103.101
 = Counter64: 15
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12.12.86.73.80.68.101.118.81.117.101.117.101.115
 = Counter64: 3
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12.13.86.73.80.79.117.116.98.111.117.110.100.70.69
 = Counter64: 23
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3375.2.2.10.2.3.1.12.18.86.73.80.79.117.116.98.111.117.110.100.84.114.97.102.102.105.99
 = Counter64: 0
DONE in 0 seconds




It is not, however, creating rrd files.  I've been looking at the builtin 
ethernetCsmacd template which also uses Indexing.  It simply lists the index 
OID in the data source and creates rrd files in 
$rrdpath/<device>/os/<interface>/yadayada.rrd.  Is there an additional property 
that must be set for Indexed SNMP?

Thank you
Sapofeo




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