James, I thought you'd know that 167 stands for ibmServeRaid :o)
Just get the IBM_ServeRaid mib, everything's in it.
be careful also with the use of snmpwalk, 1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.167 is not the
same as .1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.167 !
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Sigh. Let me correct myself before someone else does.
1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6 is .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.ibm.ibmProd
1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.3 is
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.ibm.ibmmProd.NetView
but I don't know what 167 is offhand.
But I would have to say that there is no agent in that box which is
currently configured to respond for that MIB item.
James Shanks
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Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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You've asked for the walk to start with a MIB object that doesn't exist.
1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6 is .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.ibm.NetView
and 167 would be some object under that. But there isn't one that I am
aware of.
Try something simple
snmpwalk myserver system
and you'll see all the MIB-II system information.
snmpwalk myserver > myserver.out
will have the agent start at the top and respond with everything he knows.
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Thanks for your help.
Here is what I did :
snmpwalk myserver 1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.167.
and I obtain : no MIB objects contained under subtree.
I'm new on network monitoring so I don't understand all the subtleties of
the MIBs...
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Hi..
Try doing an snmpwalk on the device and review the output, preferebbly from
another workstation or sever where there is no mibloading, compare this to
the netview nms. There may be mismatch in the mib versions, missing mib you
loaded in comparison to what is on the target machine (target machine my
have corrupt or missing mib). By reviewing the raw data from snmpwalk, you
should be able to tell.
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Hi,
I ended up loading all these MIBs :
IBM-SERVERAID-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-AGENT-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-ASSETID-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-HEALTH-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-LMSENSOR-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-MEMORY-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-NETWORK-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-POWER-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-PROCESSOR-MIB.mib
IBM-SYSTEM-TRAP-MIB.mib
IBM-WIN32-MIB.mib
UMS-MIB.mib
UMSAGENT-MIB.mib
UMSAOL-MIB.mib
UMSASSETID-MIB.mib
UMSEVENT-MIB.mib
UMSHEALTH-MIB.mib
UMSLMSENSOR-MIB.mib
but I'm always unable to obtain values when browsing them with mibbrowser.
Since I loaded the MIB for a printer and it worked fairly well.
Do you have an idea about my problem with the MIBs from IBM ?
Thanks.
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