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Subject: [nv-l] MIB Bata Collector Problem and Very big snmpcol.trace
From: "Haibo Yang" <hbyang@sysway.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 17:20:11 +0800
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Hello List:

Netview 7.1.3+Win2000 Server +MS SQL Server2000+ Popular Patches.

There are currently more than 50 routers in my customers enviroment and I have 
set the Mib datacolletor to collect data for all the CisocDevices for avgBusy5, 
BandwitdthUtilHdx, ifInErrors, ifOutErrors, BitsIn, BitsOut etc. which are all 
standard mib-2 OID or default Cisco OID or MIB Expression provided by Netview. 
When I use sql to query the collected data in sql2000, I find that for a Cisco 
7507, there are more than 300 entries for avgBusy5, but for some other cisco 
3664, 3662 there are much less entries and even there is none!!!

And for only less than one week, the snmpcol.trace has grown into a monitor 
with the size up to 400Mb. I can not open it with a notebook! But I am quite 
sure what are recorded in the snmpcol.conf. it must be something like this 
"Thur. Aug 14 15:29:39  : Deferring SNMP collection of avgBusy5.0 on
        10.10.30.200 60 minutes (1.00 hours).  Consecutive deferral #1.
"

How to make snmpcollect get data succefully every time it collects configured 
OID values? If it can not do it successfully all the time, in the following 
.conf, how to make the Deferal interval shorter to 5 minture? 

Collecting data correctly is very important in this scenario!

The following is a sample snmpcol.conf 

############## beginning ########################
MIB .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11 .* ifInUcastPkts pkts/sec COUNTER S hbyang

W 10.10.10.* 0xffffffff 3600 > 10000.000000 <= 50.000000 % s 58720263

MIB .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17 .* ifOutUcastPkt units/sec COUNTER S hbyang

W 10.10.10.* 0xffffffff 3600 > 10000.000000 <= 50.000000 % s 58720263

MIB .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14 .* ifInErrors errors/sec COUNTER R hbyang

C smartset:Routers 0xffffffff 1800 > 10.000000 <= 90.000000 % s 58720263

MIB .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20 .* ifOutErrors errors/sec COUNTER S hbyang

W 10.10.10.* 0xffffffff 3600 > 10.000000 <= 90.000000 % s 58720263

MIB .1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1 0 snmpInPkts units/sec COUNTER S hbyang

W 10.10.10.* 0xffffffff 3600 > 10.000000 <= 70.000000 % s 58720263

MIB BandwidthUtilHdx .* BandwidthUtilHdx units EXPRESSION R hbyang

C smartset:Routers 0xffffffff 1800 > 20.000000 <= 75.000000 % s 58720263

MIB .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58 0 avgBusy5 units INTEGER R hbyang

C smartset:CiscoDevices 0xffffffff 1800 > 90.000000 <= 75.000000 % s 58720263

MIB .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.46 0 bufferFail units INTEGER R hbyang

C smartset:CiscoDevices 0xffffffff 1800 > 0.000000 <= 0.000000 x% s 58720263

MIB .1.3.6.1.2.1.6.9 0 tcpCurrEstab units GAUGE R hbyang

C smartset:WebServers 0xffffffff 1800 > 0.000000 <= 0.000000 xA s 58720263

#################### End ##############################################

Thank you all!

Cordially

Bruce Yang
0086-755-26743243
hbyang@sysway.com



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