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Re: [cobalt-users] SNMP question



on 7/7/00 8:00 PM, SM at nntp@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>> maybe try "netstat -l" at a  command line?  (all listening ports)
>> or "ps -aux"?  (all running processes)
> 
> That's not what he wants to do.

Its all good, I'm a bit of a Linux newbie.

>> James Spahr wrote:
>> 
>>> Is there a way to get a list of the running processes on the Raq3 using
>>> snmp? a yes or no is fine - if you know the oids that would be excellent, I
>>> just don't want to go chasing after ghosts.
> 
> There is a SNMP agent that comes with the Raq3.  See page 53 of the manual.

Yes the SNMP agent is active (I'm sorry I should have given a bit more data)
- I have access to the MIB II data. What I'm really looking for is
documentation to the system object. Specifically the the hierarchy of the
OID : '1.3.6.1.4.1.1575.1.5' (which is the system oid code on the colbalt
Raq3i according to the MIB II oids)

I should be able to get the running processes as well as system load, hard
drive space used, ect from this object - and then I can track it and log it
- my problem is that docs on it seem to be hard to track down.

Here's a glimpse of the data I need:

http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg/msg02695.html

I just need the entire hierarchy outlined ...

Still searching -

James.