On Sep 26, 2008, at 7:39 PM, coyote wrote:
I got .1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.12.0 MIB from an HP-UX system, Zenoss failed to translate it. HP MIBs are installed and show the MIB as

computerSystemFreeSwap          1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.12       scalar

Note the ".0" is missing from the end.

Sorry but I don't understand the whole MIB subject. I know what they are used for and the Administration guide (chapter 15) says they are used to translate a OID to something meaningful.

This OID decoding limitation has been part of Zenoss for a long time. If the OID doesn't map exactly to something imported from a MIB it won't decode it at all. I've just checked in a fix for this that will make the decoding do "the best that it can" and leave you with computerSystemFreeSwap.0 in this particular case. It will be part of 2.3, but you can apply it to any 2.2.x version by running "zenpatch 10491" as the zenoss user, then "zentrap restart"

Ticket #3789: MIB decoding needs to handle indexed OIDs
http://dev.zenoss.org/trac/ticket/3789


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