Hello Sun-gurus,
this question should perhaps belong into another forum, but as I have the problems only with solaris (V 8), I try to post it here.
As I need to monitor Disk-space , Cpu activity and other things that the sun agent can't provide, I disabled Suns snmpdx agent and installed the net-snmpd agent.
The agent is responding to snmp-requests, but when I request diskspace via snmpdf (which is the snmp - equivalent to df -k) , I have different results than df -k -it differs baout by 3%. The only thing that shows the same result is the total disk-space available.
Doing a snmpwalk and checking for dsk.Avail, dsk.Used and dsk.Percent Values showed the same differences with respect to df -k.
I´ve tried all sort of things to find the problem, but I'm getting nowhere now.
Perhaps someone out there has already implementet net-snmp without any problems. As I run out of ideas to solve the problem, any help would be apreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Fred
(Excuse my poor English, please)
this question should perhaps belong into another forum, but as I have the problems only with solaris (V 8), I try to post it here.
As I need to monitor Disk-space , Cpu activity and other things that the sun agent can't provide, I disabled Suns snmpdx agent and installed the net-snmpd agent.
The agent is responding to snmp-requests, but when I request diskspace via snmpdf (which is the snmp - equivalent to df -k) , I have different results than df -k -it differs baout by 3%. The only thing that shows the same result is the total disk-space available.
Doing a snmpwalk and checking for dsk.Avail, dsk.Used and dsk.Percent Values showed the same differences with respect to df -k.
I´ve tried all sort of things to find the problem, but I'm getting nowhere now.
Perhaps someone out there has already implementet net-snmp without any problems. As I run out of ideas to solve the problem, any help would be apreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Fred
(Excuse my poor English, please)