Re: SNMP and MIB

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Hi,

Thanks for help.
I was able to install srvadmin-base on my server, and added following lines on snmp.conf

rwcommunity  <comunityname> <monitor ip address>
view all included .1
smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1


But still can not browse Dell OID with following command.
snmpwalk -Of -v 1 -c public 127.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.674


snmpwalk -Of -v 1 -c public 127.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.4.1 is returning informaiton but not 647 OID.

Thanks for help



Jeff Larsen wrote:
On 10/19/07, Centos <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
has any one is using Dell OpenManage on  Centos ?

We use Dell OpenManage on Centos 4.5. First you have to trick the
OpenManage software (and installer) into thinking you have RHEL. For
v4 you add "Nahant" to the end of line of text in /etc/redhat-release.
Nahant is the code name for RHEL4 and Dell software looks for it to
know what type of system you are running.

Then you need to add a few lines to your snmpd.conf:

rwcommunity  <comunityname> <monitor ip address>
view all included .1
smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1

Where <communityname> is a name of your choosing and <monitor ip
address> is the IP address of the machine that will be querying SNMP.
Make sure to use the same community name in your Dell Server Assistant
discovery configuration.

It's all in the documentation (except for the Nahant trick).

Good luck,

Jeff
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