I've not checked to see if this particular value is available but, if on a linux/unix machine you run the "snmpwalk" command you'll see all snmp objects even those not in the MIB or without names.. sometimes you need to compare the raw numbers back to sysstat etc to work out what they actually are but you can probably find some new values out that way..
Steve
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Henrique Pantarotto wrote:
Hello Toaster friends,
I am already monitoring my filers for these infos:
- CPU utilization
- NFS ops/seg
- /vol/vol0 volume
- ethernet traffic
I was wondering if its possible to also monitor:
- Cache age (as reported by sysstat command)
- Disk kB/s read and write (also reported by sysstat)
Any know know the SNMP OID to this? I tried searching at the MIB, but I couldn't find it.
Thanks, _______________________________________________ Henrique Pantarotto SysOp Site S�o Paulo Terra Networks Brasil S/A A Internet mais sua do que nunca Tel: (11) 5505-5728 r.316/238 ICQ: 6934285 IT: henpa henrique@corp.terra.com.br