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09-04-2009 01:17 AM
09-04-2009 01:17 AM
SNMP -OID
Hi All,
I am in the process of checking the hardware status as well as disk partition thresholds with the help of SNMP commands like snmpwalk.
For that i need to find the OID of the hardware.
Could any one help me how to find the OID of the hardwares.
Looking forward for the reply.
Thanks!!
Regards,
Sanwin.
I am in the process of checking the hardware status as well as disk partition thresholds with the help of SNMP commands like snmpwalk.
For that i need to find the OID of the hardware.
Could any one help me how to find the OID of the hardwares.
Looking forward for the reply.
Thanks!!
Regards,
Sanwin.
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09-04-2009 06:10 AM
09-04-2009 06:10 AM
Re: SNMP -OID
The supported OIDs are usually listed in standard-format MIB files associated with the hardware/OS you're going to monitor.
A collection of MIBs for various HP products is available here:
http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/mibkit.html
It is primarily intended for use with HP SIM, but it is possible to use the standard-format MIB files with any other SNMP management suite, or just read them if you need to write customized monitoring scripts.
(MIB files are essentially text files with a defined format.)
MK
A collection of MIBs for various HP products is available here:
http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/mibkit.html
It is primarily intended for use with HP SIM, but it is possible to use the standard-format MIB files with any other SNMP management suite, or just read them if you need to write customized monitoring scripts.
(MIB files are essentially text files with a defined format.)
MK
MK
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