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Subject: | RE: [nv-l] Browsing MIB IBMServeRAID, |
From: | j.chaussinand@b-a-w.com |
Date: | Tue, 23 May 2006 10:56:47 +0200 |
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I did your test and it's ok but I already tested it before. So snmpget and snmpwalk are working, but not for the subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.167 I've got a few questions : - you say to try to do snmpwalk or snmpget from another computer, so I deduct that loading the MIB on the NetView server is not useful for using these commands since for you it should work ? - so the private MIBs are only useful to the NetView server to describe the datas received from a private monitored node and use them , am I right ? I tell you what I did : Installed Netview 7.14 and the FP4 on an old IBM server with 4 Xeons and 2Gb of ram running a Windows 2000 Server. I have it installed and running on a 2003 Server on a laptop too... I installed the Windows SNMP agent and Serveraid Manager on a few servers. I let the community name public, the read only access and allowed to receive SNMP packets from any hosts. I need to understand from what point a "snmpwalk -c public myserver .1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.167" should work. From the moment I installed the SNMP agent on the targeted server ? From the moment I installed Serveraid Manager on it ? Thanks for you massive help ;-) |
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