its snmpV1, you need to do some math to get the appropriate values :)
since there are no 64bit values in netapps implementation there are high/low 32bit ones.
check out: http://now.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=80268
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Daniel Leeds
Senior Systems Administrator
Edmunds.com
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com on behalf of Buerger, Andreas
Sent: Thu 6/21/2007 9:05 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: faulty snmp output?
Hi,
I am just testing with some SNMP on our Filers.
During some tests I mentioned something, I can't explain.
The SNMP query dfKBytesTotal returns negative output on some volumes:
> snmpget -v 1 -t 30 -Osq -c public FILER
NETWORK-APPLIANCE-MIB::dfKBytesTotal.19
dfKBytesTotal.19 -2071986176
dfKBytesTotal.20 0
The equal command directly issued from the filer returns the following:
> ssh FILER df -k VOLUME
Filesystem total used avail capacity Mounted
on
/vol/VOLUME/ 2222981120KB 2030845132KB 192135988KB 91%
/vol/homes02/
/vol/VOLUME/.snapshot 0KB 40077688KB 0KB ---%
/vol/homes02/.snapshot
Does anybody have an idea why the snmp output is negative and not same
as the df -k from the filer?
Here some information of the test environment:
MIB Version: Version 1.19.3, March 2007 (on filer and localhost)
Filer: FAS3050 with OnTap 7.0.2
Best regards
Andreas
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