RE: [nv-l] NV tuning for Data collection
2005-01-14 03:40:51
James,
Yes, I manually (script) add the SNMPv2 MIB's to the snmpCol.conf and
checked. Some strange thing happened, example: in the file I specified data
type for ciscoMemoryPoolFree Gauge and after some time it changed to
TIMESTICKS?!
I don't understand your following comment:
If you open the SNMPv1 browser, is it possible that the same OID from your
SNMPv2 MIB matches a timeticks element in SNMPv1?
And how can I compare the SNMPv2 loader/browser to SNMPv1?
Thanks & regards,
David
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