Physical memory's graphs are wrong

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masterofcacti
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Physical memory's graphs are wrong

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Good morning:
this is important for me. BSOD2600, could you tell me why I can't see the physical memory trying once with a different OID? I want to appear the total memory and used memory but i don't find the spicified OID.

Have you any idea what OID it is?

thanks

P.D. I pass you the total memory's graph and used memory's graph.
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Re: Physical memory's graphs are wrong

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Stop double posting, it's not going to get you help any faster!

Post the verbose query of the SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions data query.


masterofcacti wrote:Have you any idea what OID it is?
Google is your friend...

In computing, an object identifier or OID is an identifier used to name an object (compare URN). Structurally, an OID consists of a node in a hierarchically-assigned namespace, formally defined using the ITU-T's ASN.1 standard. Successive numbers of the nodes, starting at the root of the tree, identify each node in the tree. Designers set up new nodes by registering them under the node's registration authority.
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