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    Hi,

    We are using DSS v6.
    Are there any news on SNMP?
    Did anyone accaomplish to monitor a 3ware Raid Controller via SNMP?
    I want to monitor my DSS with SNMP and an
    "snmpwalk -v 3 -u "statistics" -a MD5 -A "password" -x DES -X "password" -l authNoPriv "IPofHost""
    gave quite some details but I am missing the following values:
    I ain`t got no information about our Raid (3ware 9650se) and there is no 1.3.6.1.4.1.1458 tree. Furthermore I could not find anything about the total use of RAM (while there are entrys about the total memory and the swap and the amount of RAM a single Process uses), I/O of harddisks and networkcontroller.
    We came to Open-E after being disappointed with the performance of OpenFiler and it is really nice work but not being able to monitor it in another way than by looking in the WUI is kind of crappy . We use Nagios for monitoring our ESXi Servers and it would be very nice if we could integrate the monitoring of the Open-E DSS by checking the snmp values, so am I stupid or do these values not exist?

  2. #2

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    5 Months later and no answer about the SNMP mib files for DSS6.

    Any chance there will be one within this century?
    The Enterprise Part would realy be nice to have

  3. #3

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    hi,
    i am a newbie to the snmp mib.could u please tel me some points regarding mib.why do we need mib?
    whether snmp uses mib for network monitoring application,if so, what are the aplications of mib?

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    some basics....

    http://www.fishbowlnetwork.com/MIB.doc


    other modules are in the works.... i just need more time......

  5. #5

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    Bump. So how is this coming along? It's been almost 2 years!

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